University of Auckland

Master in Professional Supervision Practice

Auckland, New Zealand

The Master in Professional Supervision Practice at University of Auckland is a 1.5 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

As New Zealand's leading world-ranked university, the University of Auckland offers a vibrant and diverse environment for international students in the heart of the country's largest city.

About the Program

The Master of Professional Supervision Practice is designed for professionals with at least three years of experience in their field. This program helps you develop advanced knowledge and skills in professional supervision, enabling you to critically reflect on effective supervision practices within your work context. Ideal for those who thrive in collaborative environments, this program allows you to learn alongside peers from various social care and allied health professions.

Throughout the program, you will engage with core courses that cover essential theories and practices in professional supervision. You will also have the opportunity to choose elective courses that align with your interests and career goals. This blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application prepares you to navigate the complexities of supervision in diverse settings, enhancing your clinical and professional skills.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles, including External Supervisor, Clinical Supervisor, Team Leader, and Professional Supervisor. These positions are available in a range of sectors, including healthcare, social services, and education. The skills acquired in this program are transferable, allowing you to adapt to various professional environments and contribute effectively to your organization.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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