Applied Health & Wellness Coaching - Sligo St. Angela's
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ATU - St. Angela's

Applied Health & Wellness Coaching - Sligo St. Angela's

This programme will provide professionals with the tools to complement their knowledge base and enable them to facilitate their clients to achieve their health goals. Health coaching draws on a number of underpinning theories including Motivational Interviewing, the Transtheoretical Stages of Change Model and Appreciative Inquiry. The aim of health and wellness coaching is to help the individual to choose the behaviour they want to change and support them through goal setting and ongoing goal review and support. This programme is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland as a Category 2 programme.



Who should apply?

This programme is suitable for a wide range of professionals working in health, wellness and coaching.

Subjects taught

What will I study?

Fundamentals of Coaching and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours

Foundations of Health and Wellness Coaching

Advanced Theory and Practice of Health and Wellness Coaching

Entry requirements

Applicants require an undergraduate degree (Level 8, NFQ) with second class honours or above. In certain circumstances applications from candidates who do not meet the above requirements will be considered provided they have a professional qualification in a relevant subject area and/or having relevant coaching experience - these applicants will require a portfolio. For full details on the Entry Requirements for this programme please see the course webpage.



Recognition of Prior Learning: Yes.

Application dates

How to Apply

Before you Apply Before you apply for a flexible learning course at ATU, we recommend that you research your course, through this prospectus and by viewing the course webpage. Please ensure to check the entry requirements and time commitment involved, as these vary from course to course. You will find details on entry requirements on the individual course webpage.



When to Apply

Flexible learning courses are popular, and they fill on a first come, first served basis. There are two major intake periods throughout the academic year, September and January.



For January start courses, applications typically open in October, and for September start courses, applications typically open in February. Closing dates for applications are listed on the individual course webpages.



How to Apply

Applying for a flexible learning course is easy, simply visit the webpage of your chosen course and select the ‘apply now’ button, and follow the steps outlined.



Each campus has it’s own application process and for further information on these processes, please visit atu.ie/apply-now

Duration

1 year part-time, blended.



Study Hours

In Years 1 and 2, live lectures normally take place between 3-5 on one afternoon per week with 2 all-day workshops per module (one online, one on-campus). In Year 3, students attend 3-4 seminar days per semester online.



On-Campus Attendance

Attendance is required at the St. Angela’s Campus one or two days per semester.

Post Course Info

Progression Pathways

Many of our Masters programmes are structured in a way that includes recognised entry and exit awards. This means that you can apply for part of Masters first and learn at your own pace or if you are unable to complete the full programme, you can still gain a recognised qualification. Our entry and exit awards typically include Postgraduate Certificate award and a Postgraduate Diploma award.

More details
  • Qualifications

    Minor Certificate (Level 9 NFQ)

  • Attendance type

    Part time,Blended

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