Neuro-linguistic programming foundation course

Learn to help yourself and others in a fun and effective way. You will build your personal neuro-linguistic programming tool-kit - including core principles, methodology, maps and techniques, and you will learn how to use it to make a difference in your life.

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Key course information

Dates
08/01/12 - 29/01/12

Day(s)
Sun

Duration
4 weeks

Time
10:30 - 16:30

Fees ?
Full fee: £157NC

Venue
KS - Keeley Street

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Course code
PG630

Availability
This course has finished

NC: No concessionary fees available as there is no government funding for this course.


Course outline

What is the course about?

This NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) Foundation Course is run over five evening sessions. As well as providing a general introduction to NLP (overall philosophy, core principles and methodology), the course will concentrate on self-help, on making personal change meaningful and effective and acquiring the tools to do so. It might also provide powerful insights on how to help others. The intervals between sessions can be used to apply the learning and help to improve or resolve personal issues.

What topics will we cover?

The course will cover the core philosophy of NLP, the overall methodology and its underlying principles (the four pillars of NLP, well-formed outcomes, sensory acuity, perceptual positions, states and anchors, time lines), as well as practical applications and techniques generated through the above. The range of techniques taught will be appropriate to the group identity and issues.

By the end of this course you should be able to:

Own an insight and understanding of NLP that will prepare you to proceed further in this field if you wish.
See clearly how the theoretical structure of NLP translates itself in very practical applications.
Use effectively specific NLP processes and techniques for yourself, and others if appropriate.

What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

This course is particularly suitable to those who have previously attended a shorter Introduction to NLP (see prospectus). It is also suitable for those who have very little or no knowledge of NLP and are curious to understand how it can be applied to ones everyday life. To benefit from this course, you need to have a reasonable level of spoken English. If you are unsure please see an advisor.

How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?

The sessions will include theory input, demonstrations, group discussions, practice in small groups and pairs, as well as experiential assignments between classes to integrate and test your learning. The course is experiential first (with appropriate theoretical support) and participation/practice is important.

Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?

There will be no additional costs. The course fee will cover a number of hand-outs provided by the tutor.

Do I need to have an interview before I can enrol?

No.

What feedback will I get?

You will receive regular feedback from your tutor throughout the course, as and when appropriate. At the end of the course you and your tutor are asked to assess the progress you have made. You can expect your tutor to give you feedback both individually and through group discussion. At the end of the course you will be given the opportunity to complete a record of your achievements which will be verified by your tutor. You will also have the opportunity to reflect on your learning at the end of the course and to identify future goals.

How will I be able to give my views on the course?

Please complete the evaluation form at the end of your course. These are monitored and help us to continually improve our courses.

How do I find out if I can get some support for my learning?

You may be interested in: education and careers advice; financial and childcare support; disability support; support for Deaf and hearing-impaired students; dyslexia support; English and maths support; counselling, and library services (supported learning centre). To find out what may be available to you, and how to apply, see page 213 of the 11/12 course guide, or visit www.citylit.ac.uk/students

When I've finished, what course can I do next?

Some information and guidance will be offered by the tutor.

General information and advice on courses at City Lit is available from the Information and Advice Shop, open Monday to Friday 12:00 – 19:00 during term time, and Monday to Friday 12:00 – 17:00 out of term time. See the course guide for term dates and further details.

Who can I contact for further information?

Tel: 020 7492 2530

counselling@citylit.ac.uk

Drop-in course advice (term-time only) Tuesdays 13.30 - 14.30 (please ask at the Department Enquiry Desk).



To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.

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To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.

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