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 Postgraduate Course 

PG Cert

Career Guidance

A flexible, professionally recognised route into career guidance

The Postgraduate Certificate in Career Guidance provides a flexible, fully online pathway into the career guidance profession, designed for practitioners already working in the sector as well as those seeking to move into career guidance for the first time.

Delivered by the internationally recognised International Centre for Guidance Studies (iCeGS) at the University of Derby, this programme develops the core skills, professional identity and theoretical understanding required for effective career guidance practice across education, community and workplace settings.

Studying three 20-credit level 7 modules over one year, you will gain a comprehensive grounding in career development theory, personal guidance practice, and reflective professional identity. The course will allow students to apply for Registered Career Development Practitioner (RCDP) status with the Career Development Institute (CDI).

The highlights

Why choose the Postgraduate Certificate in Career Guidance?

Career guidance sits at the intersection of education, work and lifelong learning, supporting individuals to make informed choices and navigate complex transitions. The Postgraduate Certificate in Career Guidance equips you with the professional knowledge, practical skills and reflective capability needed to work confidently and ethically in this evolving field.

Designed for both UK and international learners, the course offers a flexible, fully online study experience that fits around employment and professional commitments. You will develop a strong foundation in career development theory, personal guidance practice and professional identity, all grounded in current research and real-world application.

This qualification offers genuine flexibility for your future development. The 60 postgraduate credits achieved can be used to progress to a full master’s degree when you are ready, making it an accessible and cost-effective route into the profession or a valuable next step for those already working in career development.

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for:

Whether you are newly appointed or an experienced professional looking to refresh your knowledge, this course provides the tools and frameworks to strengthen your strategic approach to careers leadership.

What you will study

The certificate comprises three 20-credit modules at level 7:

These modules align with the National Occupational Standards for Career Development and together provide the 60 postgraduate credits required for Career Development Institute (CDI) Registered status.

We will advise you of your study plan - the running order and availability of the modules - when you are invited to enroll.

Please note that our modules are subject to change - we review the content of our courses regularly, making changes where necessary to improve your experience and graduate prospects.

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How you will learn

Teaching and Learning

Your learning will be guided by expert academics and experienced careers professionals from the International Centre for Guidance Studies (iCeGS).

All teaching staff are qualified practitioners and active researchers in the field of career development, bringing contemporary theory, policy insight and real-world case studies directly into your online learning experience. This ensures the course remains current, research-informed and closely aligned with professional practice across the careers sector.

The programme is delivered entirely online through our interactive digital learning environment, offering a flexible and engaging study experience that fits around professional and personal commitments. Through your personal student dashboard, you will access a wide range of learning materials, including videos, readings, and practical resources designed to support application within your own professional context.

You will learn through a blend of:

This approach combines academic rigour with practical relevance, enabling you to apply learning directly to your role while engaging with a diverse and supportive community of peers from schools, colleges and organisations across the UK and internationally.

Study skills

Many of our students are mature learners and have not studied academically for many years. To help you to become an effective student, able to study at postgraduate level, there are a number of advanced study skill resources available to you covering areas such as research skills, critical evaluation in academic context, literature search, referencing, plagiarism and so on.

Pace of study

The course is completed over one academic year. We recommend around 20 hours of study per week to complete one 20-credit module over a 10-week trimester for the standard study plan.

Assessment

Assessment on this course is designed to support professional reflection, critical thinking and practical application.

The course is assessed entirely through coursework, with no exams, and tasks are designed to be both practical and reflective, enabling you to apply theory directly to your own professional or organisational context.

You will complete a mix of formative activities, such as discussions and tutorials, alongside summative assignments, with regular feedback and guidance from your tutors throughout the course to support your development as a reflective practitioner and demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes.

Student support and guidance

Whilst we encourage our students to become independent, life-long learners, we also recognise that offering the right support and guidance will help you to achieve your goals. There is a wealth of support available to you at the University, from your dedicated Personal Tutor and Online Learner Advisor, through to our:

All these services, and more, are available to you as an online student at the University of Derby.

Who will teach you

Tom Staunton

Programme Leader

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Tom Staunton

Tom is a Lecturer in Career Development at the International Centre for Guidance Studies. Tom mainly teaches on the MA Careers Education and Coaching at the University and research interests focus on the way the internet, esp...

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Building Strong Industry Connections

We believe that real-world experience is an essential part of academic success. Our partnerships with leading organisations across various sectors ensure our students gain valuable insights, hands-on opportunities, and access to the latest industry innovations.

Through collaboration with our industry partners, we bridge the gap between classroom learning and professional practice, preparing our graduates to thrive in competitive global markets.

Careers

On successful completion, you will be awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in Career Guidance (60 credits at Level 7).

This qualification supports progression into a wide range of roles, including:

You will also:

You may choose to progress to further postgraduate study, such as an MA in Education or other related master’s programmes at the University of Derby.

A connected pathway in careers education and guidance

For those already working as Careers Leaders, this programme complements the CPD Certificate in Career Leadership, with shared academic foundations and progression routes. Whether your focus is strategic leadership, professional guidance practice, or long-term academic progression, these programmes together offer a coherent and flexible pathway through postgraduate study in careers education and guidance.

Shape futures through professional career guidance

Becoming a qualified career guidance practitioner is more than meeting professional standards — it is a commitment to supporting individuals to navigate education, work and life transitions. Study online with the University of Derby and iCeGS to gain the insight, confidence and professional credibility to make a meaningful difference.

Utilise our Careers and Employment Service​

Whilst you are a student at the University of Derby, and for three years after you graduate, our Careers and Employment Service can assist you with job search advice, CV creation, workshops and events, as well as one-to-one appointments with employment advisers to help with career planning and interview preparation.

Entry requirements

To apply for the programme,

English language qualifications

If English is not your first language, or you have not successfully completed your highest level of qualification in English, you will need an English language qualification equivalent to a minimum IELTS (International English Language Testing System) average score of 6.5 or equivalent. 

If you enrol with this minimum score, you will be encouraged to engage with additional study to develop your knowledge and application of academic English.

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Note: International qualifications will be assessed for equivalency according to UK ENIC (formerly NARIC) guidelines and the university's international admissions policy.

Fees and funding

2026/27 for new entrants

Starting between September 2026 and August 2027.

 Per 20 creditsModulesCost
UK/EU/International £880 £2,640

About your fees

This figure would be the total cost of this course based on the fee in the current academic year. However, please note that fees normally increase in line with inflation and the University's strategic approach to fees, which is reviewed on an annual basis. The total fee you pay may therefore increase if your course lasts longer than one year.

If you are required to undertake any associate study or additional study as a condition of your offer for the programme, please be aware that the cost for this may be in addition to the programme cost stated above.

Flexible payment plans available

Choose from two payment plan options:

How to apply

Please look at our application deadlines before you apply.


Apply directly to the University.

 

For support with completing your application, view our guide to the application process.

 

 

Documents to support your application

In order for your application to be assessed, you will need to provide the following documents when you apply:

  • Official photo identification such as a passport or driving licence
  • Copies of certificates and transcripts or a letter of testimony for previous qualifications*
  • If you are applying based on experience and achievement, please supply a CV / Resume to evidence your knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to first degree level

*Documents not in English or Welsh must be accompanied by a certified translation by a professional translator/translation company. Each translation must contain:

  • Confirmation from the translator that it is an accurate translation of the original document
  • The date of the translation
  • The full name and signature of the translator, or an authorised official of the company
  • The translator’s contact details

A list of approved translators can be found on the UK Government website.

Please note: failure to submit any documentation when requested, may result in your application being withdrawn.

Application deadlines

All of our online courses have set start dates throughout the year. We require time to review your application and get back to you with a response before your course starts. Take a look at information regarding applying for an online course to see full details of deadlines and term dates.

Additional information about your studies

Please note: The first intake of this course is September 2026. After September 2026, this course has intakes in January, May and September each year.

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