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Postgraduate Certificate in Personal and Professional Development
University of East London
 
 


University of East London

With over 20,000 students and rated among the top 10 modern universities for research by the Guardian, the University of East London is a dynamic university with a reputation for innovation and diversity.

F
or teaching, UEL are highly rated in a number of fields, and are ranked Number One among all UK universities for spend its facilities per student by The Times University Guide 2007.

In 2005, a team from the government's Quality Assurance Agency conducted a thorough audit of UEL, resulting in the best possible award of 'Broad Confidence' in the soundness its management, the quality of its programmes and the academic standards of its degrees and other awards. 

               

Benefits:

The Postgraduate Certificate in Personal and Professional Development can enhance career development in a wide range of fields but has particular relevance to those working in human resources, coaching and mentoring, training, voluntary sector, social enterprise, retail and management. It aims to help you to develop yourself in your professional and personal life. It will increase your self-awareness and reflective abilities and provide you with the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts to your own situations. You will be encouraged to identify your personal beliefs and values and understand their influence on your life choices and/or behaviour.

Please call us on 0800 268 7737 for further details, email achieve@rdi.co.uk or browse details of the programme in our brochure.

Title:

Postgraduate Certificate in Personal & Professional Development

Awarding Body:

University of East London - Click here to visit UEL website

Mode:

Online distance learning.

Duration:

Approximately 12 months.

Entry requirements:

  • First degree from an approved university equivalent to UK second class honours.
  • English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 7.0, where the medium of undergraduate study was not English.