On successful completion of the module, students should be able to:
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A capacity to apply psychological, counselling and vocational models to one’s own experience and practice
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An in-depth study of psychological models of adult development and an advance capacity to apply these to client work
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A critical understanding of issues relating to work and unemployment in the context of current labour market trends
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Reflection on one’s own and on clients’ career development in the light of career development models
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An critical exploration of the role of information and information technology in Career decision making
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A capacity to apply core concepts and theories of Group Facilitation Skills at an advanced level in the context of Adult Guidance practice