Short Course in the Psychology of Mentorship
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Program Overview
Short Course in the Psychology of Mentorship
Overview
The Short Course in the Psychology of Mentorship is designed for professionals who seek to enter into mentoring relationships. The course aims to teach graduates the skills required to be an effective mentor for high school students and others.
Target Group
The target group for this course includes professionals who wish to develop their mentoring skills.
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for this course include a Grade 12 or NSC qualification.
Course Details
- Qualification code: 76815
- Duration: 6 months
- Language medium: English
Registration Periods
The course is offered in two registration periods: January and July.
Course Leader
The course leader is Dr. RS Wells, PhD Psychology, Deputy Director: Counselling and Career Development.
Programme Administrator
The programme administrator is Ms. Gladys Thembani, Unisa Centre for Lifelong Learning.
Purpose Statement
The purpose of this Short Learning Programme is to teach graduates the skills required to be an effective mentor for high school students and others.
Modules
The course includes the following module:
SCPSPMF - Mentorship
- Syllabus/Content: Defining and describing mentoring, Effective mentoring characteristics, Critical interpersonal skills for mentoring, Ethics in mentoring, Networking for support and referral, Continuing mentoring development.
