Graduate Diploma of Organisational Coaching and Leadership
Graduate Certificate in Organisational Coaching and Leadership
Graduate Certificate in Organisational Coaching and Leadership GradCertOrgCoach&Lship
Graduate Diploma of Organisational Coaching and Leadership GradDipOrgCoach&Lship
Online - Bathurst
Online - Bathurst
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
Full-time: 1.0 year (or part-time equivalent)
Full-time: 0.5 years (or part-time equivalent)
Course duration is the effective time taken to complete a course when studied full-time (full-time equivalent duration). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern to determine length of study. Not all courses are offered in full-time mode.
For entry to the Graduate Diploma of Organisational Coaching and Leadership, applicants are required to have completed the Graduate Certificate in Organisational Coaching and Leadership
Applicants are required to have relevant professional attainment/work experience PLUS an undergraduate degree from a recognised Australian tertiary institution (or equivalent) and/or enrolment in/completion of relevant IECL subjects. Applicants may also be considered on the basis of relevant professional attainment and/or work experience alone.
Standard credit package applies. Students must complete approved IECL subjects for credit into the Graduate Diploma of Organisational Coaching and Leadership. Conditions apply for IECL subjects completed pre-2015.
Standard credit package applies. Students must complete approved IECL subjects for credit into the Graduate Certificate in Organisational Coaching. Conditions apply for IECL subjects completed pre-2015.
The Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.
Graduate Certificate in Organisational Coaching and Leadership
The course consists of four (4) subjects, two of which are granted as credit on the basis of subjects completed at the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership Australia (IECL) (conditions apply for IECL subjects completed pre-2015).
Core Subjects
XXX51C Level 5 Unspecified Credit (credit only; based on completion of IECL Organisational Coaching Theory to Practice 1 subject)
XXX51C Level 5 Unspecified Credit (credit only; based on completion of IECL Organisational Coaching Theory to Practice 2 subject)
Plus two CSU Restricted Electives from:
MGM501 Theory to Practice of Leadership
MGT549 Toxic Leadership
MGT559 Contemporary Issues in Leadership
MGT568 Difference and Leadership
MGT569 The Leadership Challenge
MGT584 Leadership in Teams
Graduate Diploma of Organisational Coaching and Leadership
The course consists of four (4) subjects from the Graduate Certificate in Organisational Coaching and Leadership
Plus two (2) IECL subjects (granted as credits; conditions apply for IECL subjects completed pre-2015)
Plus two (2) CSU subjects.
Core Subjects
Four subjects as per the Graduate Certificate in Organisational Coaching and Leadership
PLUS
XXX51C Level 5 Unspecified Credit (credit only; based on completion of IECL Principles of Organisational Coaching subject)
XXX51C Level 5 Unspecified Credit (credit only; based on completion of IECL Advanced Coaching Practice subject)
Plus two CSU Restricted Electives not previously completed from:
MGM501 Theory to Practice of Leadership
MGT549 Toxic Leadership
MGT559 Contemporary Issues in Leadership
MGT568 Difference and Leadership
MGT569 The Leadership Challenge
MGT584 Leadership in Teams
No standard enrolment pattern.
The IECL component in the courses is based on the IECL Coach Training Program (ACTP) curriculum. The ACTP is accredited by the International Coach Federation (USA) and students who complete the ACTP program may apply for ICF credentialing.
For further information about courses and subjects outlined in the CSU handbook please contact:
The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: September 2019. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.