The Executive and Professional Coaching Program provides students with a thorough grounding in the theories, concepts, and skills needed to perform individual and group coaching within an organizational setting; while simultaneously developing proficiency for credentialing by the International Coach Federation (ICF).

The graduate level curriculum is delivered using the best in distance learning methodologies, making it more convenient and available to busy professionals who seek to improve their coaching competencies through higher education. Students are taught by senior faculty with outstanding credentials and an extensive amount of real-world coaching experience within business settings.

To earn a Graduate Certificate in Executive and Professional Coaching, students must successfully complete the following:

  • Educational Phase (9 credit hours)
  • Supervised Coaching Practicum and Comprehensive Examination (3 credit hours)

Upon successful completion of the educational phase plus the coaching practicum and comprehensive examination, students will earn 12 graduate credit hours and the student contact learning hours and mentored coaching hours required by the International Coach Federation as part of its ACTP and portfolio application processes for professional certification.

Applications are currently being accepted.

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