The UBC Certificate in Organizational Coaching is a part-time 100% online program that combines modular online learning, Live Learning Intensives, a practicum and a capstone project.
The curriculum combines strong academic content with practical and experiential learning, grounded in the theory and frameworks of organizational development and psychology. The program includes practice coaching sessions, skill building, reflective exercises and mentoring. Group discussions, mini-lectures, skills practice, case studies, readings, practical written assignments and online discussion are also used to teach, practise and reinforce skills.
In Term 1, the focus is on developing a strong foundation in the theory and practice of core coaching competencies. In Term 2, we build on core competency development from Term 1 and turn our focus toward the practice of coaching with individuals, groups and teams in an organizational context. Check the schedule below for cohort-specific dates.
You progress through the program with a single group of peers (a cohort). This unique format creates an experiential and fertile learning community in which you can cultivate safety, connections, creativity and shared knowledge, build leadership and encourage greater success together. Throughout the program, you work in pairs, threes and in small groups of five to eight students, and are encouraged to work with one another in coach/client partnerships. The maximum number of learners in a cohort is 48.
The program includes:
Live Learning Intensives: Ten days of live online sessions provide you immersive, high-touch, interactive learning hours. In these mandatory sessions, you practise coaching methodologies and frameworks with classmates, and interact with instructors, guest instructors, mentor coaches and alumni.
Modular Online Learning: Contribute, collaborate and complete modules and assignments within our virtual interactive classroom and online learning system, Canvas. Discuss posts, engage in a personal reflective practice and interact with each other under the supervision of an online moderator. Continually iterate and develop your coaching philosophy, competencies and fluencies. Online groups are divided into four groups of approximately 12 students each.
Coaching Practicum: Experience, practise and develop coaching skills by applying what you’ve learned, first with cohort peers and real individual clients, and then with organizational teams. Our team of ICF-credentialed Mentor Coaches guides you and provides feedback throughout your practicum. The program concludes with a one-month team capstone project with learners working in small teams with an organizational team.
Organizational Coaching Capstone Project: Apply coaching skills and International Coaching Federation (ICF) core competencies in an organizational context and receive feedback on techniques and approaches. Refine a personal coaching philosophy, integrate reflective practice, and benefit from group learning and ongoing individual and team coaching.
Final Coaching Competency Panel Evaluation: In this final component of the program, you submit a recorded 30-minute sample coaching session. Evaluated by two Professional Certified Coaches, the purpose of this recording is to demonstrate your coaching competencies at a PCC level. Evaluations use International Coaching Federation competency level markers.
Expected effort
In term 1, expect to set aside a minimum of eight to 12 hours per week for online learning requirements. In term 2, expect to spend 15 to 20 hours per week to meet online and practicum deliverables. Time requirements may vary.
NOTE: Working with Mentor Coaches, individual clients and your Organizational Coaching Project client will often require you to schedule calls during typical workday hours (Pacific Time) in addition to the 10 Live Learning Intensive days and Module Group Discussion Calls.
Technology requirements
To take this program, you need access to:
- an email account
- a computer, laptop or tablet, using Windows or macOS
- the latest version of a web browser (or previous major version release)
- a reliable internet connection
- a video camera and microphone
Textbooks and materials
This program requires the purchase of the following textbook:
D. Clutterbuck, J. Gannon, S. Hayes, I. Iordanou, K. Lowe, & D. MacKie (Eds.). The Practitioner's Handbook of Team Coaching. New York: Routledge.
Assessment
You are assessed throughout the certificate program according to UBC grading practices to ensure successful acquisition of required skills, concepts and the ICF Core Competencies.
- Online module contributions are graded complete/incomplete based on assignment guidelines.
- Practicum elements are also graded complete/incomplete, and learners are required to initiate conversations should accommodations be required.
- You are required to evaluate your own progress.
- Learners must successfully complete a final coaching assessment to demonstrate their coaching skill proficiency in order to graduate as a Certified Organizational Coach.
Assessment criteria for each assignment and course is described in course outlines.
Obtaining your certificate
To earn your Certified Organizational Coach designation, you must attend and participate in all three Live Learning Intensives, successfully complete all of the online module assignments and practicum requirements and pass the final coaching evaluation.
After the program
We offer opportunities for our alumni to attend Live Learning Intensive sessions to provide learning support to new students while also providing avenues to advance their own learning and training. We are delighted that some of our past graduates have joined our instructor team, which allows us to deliver content in new and exciting ways.