Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) Level 3
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Module 1: History definition and scope of NLP
The first module looks at what NLP actually is, where it came from and a brief summary of the principles and presuppositions which make up the whole process.
Module 2: NLP models
In this module students will look at the different working and theoretical models within NLP and how these can be applied to different situations. Students learn how outcomes are formed and shaped.
Module 3: Setting the pace and communication
A major component of NLP is communication. There are a variety of communication types, all of which will be examined. The way in which these affect the working models within NLP will be explored.
Module 4: Values and belief systems
Different values and belief systems influence perception and outcomes of any task or action in life. Therefore in this module we look at the definition of these processes and how this relates to NLP programming.
Module 5: Modalities
These relate to thinking processes and how these in turn contribute to responses and action. This module will examine these in detail, as well as relating these processes to skills and abilities.
Module 6: Different levels within NLP
This module seeks to explore the relationship between the level on which we behave or do things to behaviour. This resulting behaviour influences our perception and therefore if relevant to NLP programming and delivery. In this module we look at hierarchies of needs and experience, together with timelines.
Module 7: Understanding language
In this module we explore and contextualize the different components and uses of language as it is a crucial component of communication.
Module 8: Programmes, principles and practice
Here we look at programme design and different ethical considerations. This module will also explore NLP in practice and what this means in terms of client-therapist relationships.
Module 9: Modelling, reframing and change
This module examines the processes of modelling and reframing, both of which are precursors to the facilitation of change. In addition, the scope of these processes will be discusses in relation to NLP and its limitations.
Module 10: Specific applications
The final module gives examples of specific applications and situations for NLP use, and also reviews the course holistically.
Entry Requirements
All students must per 16 years of age and above.
These require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order to for students to manage study and the assumed knowledge within course content.
Study Hours
Approximately 20 hours per unit
Assessment Method
Final online multiple choice examination.
Please note that you can enrol on this course at anytime.
Award
Level 3 Diploma in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)
This course is Quality Assured by OLQA
Additional Information
You will receive a certificate from the College. Fees for both are included in the course fee.
The course can be enrolled upon by students Internationally. There are no deadlines for enrolments.
To view the differences between our qualifications, please click HERE
What's Included
All study materials to enable the student to successfully complete the Diploma. Support is provided by the tutor department. Certification upon completion. All examination fees.
Course Fee
£415.00
Payment by Instalments
Students are able to pay course fees in monthly instalments. Click here to download our instalment plan.
Further Information
These require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order to for students to manage study and the assumed knowledge within course content.
They provide an ability to gain and apply a range of knowledge, skills and understanding in a specific subject at a detailed level. Level 3 qualifications such as A levels, NVQ3, BTEC Diplomas etc. are appropriate if you plan to progress to university study.
Level 3 courses which are not examination board accredited can assist you in career development, continued professional development, personal development, and provision of a basis for further study.
Progression from level 3 is to specialist learning and detailed analysis of a higher level of information (for example university level study, Diploma Level 5 study).
Level 3 Diploma
The Quality Assured Diploma is a Level 3 equivalent on the National Qualifications Framework. The Diploma is a 1 year course which is self study and is examined by online examination. The Diploma is awarded by Oxford College. Upon completion of the course you will receive certification awarded by Oxford College.
Your course is delivered online via the Oxford Learning On Campus website.
This is a flexible learning course, so the more time you have to commit to your studies, the sooner you are able to complete.
Please note that included in your course fee is your registration to the On Campus student community, and a licence to print your study materials.
Please note that the licence is for one print only, so please ensure that you have enough paper and ink to print the full course materials if required.
You will require having one of the following packages to access your On Campus area:
Windows:Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above
Macintosh:Mac OS X, Mac OS 9.2 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above
In the student 'On Campus' you are also able to take part in the student chat room and forums as part of our online student community.
After enrolling online you will receive your username and password to access the On Campus area within 5 working days. You will also receive your personal Oxford Learning student number via email.
Materials and support provided by Oxford Learning.
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Module 1: History definition and scope of NLP
The first module looks at what NLP actually is, where it came from and a brief summary of the principles and presuppositions which make up the whole process.
Module 2: NLP models
In this module students will look at the different working and theoretical models within NLP and how these can be applied to different situations. Students learn how outcomes are formed and shaped.
Module 3: Setting the pace and communication
A major component of NLP is communication. There are a variety of communication types, all of which will be examined. The way in which these affect the working models within NLP will be explored.
Module 4: Values and belief systems
Different values and belief systems influence perception and outcomes of any task or action in life. Therefore in this module we look at the definition of these processes and how this relates to NLP programming.
Module 5: Modalities
These relate to thinking processes and how these in turn contribute to responses and action. This module will examine these in detail, as well as relating these processes to skills and abilities.
Module 6: Different levels within NLP
This module seeks to explore the relationship between the level on which we behave or do things to behaviour. This resulting behaviour influences our perception and therefore if relevant to NLP programming and delivery. In this module we look at hierarchies of needs and experience, together with timelines.
Module 7: Understanding language
In this module we explore and contextualize the different components and uses of language as it is a crucial component of communication.
Module 8: Programmes, principles and practice
Here we look at programme design and different ethical considerations. This module will also explore NLP in practice and what this means in terms of client-therapist relationships.
Module 9: Modelling, reframing and change
This module examines the processes of modelling and reframing, both of which are precursors to the facilitation of change. In addition, the scope of these processes will be discusses in relation to NLP and its limitations.
Module 10: Specific applications
The final module gives examples of specific applications and situations for NLP use, and also reviews the course holistically.
Entry Requirements
All students must per 16 years of age and above.
These require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order to for students to manage study and the assumed knowledge within course content.
Study Hours
Approximately 20 hours per unit
Assessment Method
Final online multiple choice examination.
Please note that you can enrol on this course at anytime.
Award
Level 3 Diploma in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)
This course is Quality Assured by OLQA
Additional Information
You will receive a certificate from the College. Fees for both are included in the course fee.
The course can be enrolled upon by students Internationally. There are no deadlines for enrolments.
To view the differences between our qualifications, please click HERE
What's Included
All study materials to enable the student to successfully complete the Diploma. Support is provided by the tutor department. Certification upon completion. All examination fees.
Course Fee
£415.00
Payment by Instalments
Students are able to pay course fees in monthly instalments. Click here to download our instalment plan.
Further Information
These require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order to for students to manage study and the assumed knowledge within course content.
They provide an ability to gain and apply a range of knowledge, skills and understanding in a specific subject at a detailed level. Level 3 qualifications such as A levels, NVQ3, BTEC Diplomas etc. are appropriate if you plan to progress to university study.
Level 3 courses which are not examination board accredited can assist you in career development, continued professional development, personal development, and provision of a basis for further study.
Progression from level 3 is to specialist learning and detailed analysis of a higher level of information (for example university level study, Diploma Level 5 study).
Level 3 Diploma
The Quality Assured Diploma is a Level 3 equivalent on the National Qualifications Framework. The Diploma is a 1 year course which is self study and is examined by online examination. The Diploma is awarded by Oxford College. Upon completion of the course you will receive certification awarded by Oxford College.
Your course is delivered online via the Oxford Learning On Campus website.
This is a flexible learning course, so the more time you have to commit to your studies, the sooner you are able to complete.
Please note that included in your course fee is your registration to the On Campus student community, and a licence to print your study materials.
Please note that the licence is for one print only, so please ensure that you have enough paper and ink to print the full course materials if required.
You will require having one of the following packages to access your On Campus area:
Windows:Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above
Macintosh:Mac OS X, Mac OS 9.2 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above
In the student 'On Campus' you are also able to take part in the student chat room and forums as part of our online student community.
After enrolling online you will receive your username and password to access the On Campus area within 5 working days. You will also receive your personal Oxford Learning student number via email.
Materials and support provided by Oxford Learning.
