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Nov 24, 2024
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2019-2020 Springfield College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Program Information
Sport and Exercise Psychology is designed for students with a scholarly interest in the field and for those who wish to pursue a doctorate. The program focuses on a theoretical understanding of sport and exercise from philosophical, sociological, psychological, and physiological viewpoints. The synergy created in this unique program provides graduates with the tools and knowledge needed to help individuals in sport and exercise settings maximize their performance.
The graduate student pursuing the Master of Science degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology is required to complete courses in advanced exercise physiology, motor learning and control, sport sociology, sport psychometrics, sport and exercise psychology, and applied sport and exercise psychology. The theoretical aspects of Sport and Exercise Psychology include sport personology (personality, motivation, achievement, and attributions), anxiety/arousal, attentional focus, and social/cultural manifestations of sport (humanism, youth sport, cooperation/cohesion, aggression, and leadership). Students who receive a grade of C+ or lower in any of three courses will be dismissed from the program.
Undergraduate prerequisites:
Anatomy and Physiology I and II
Kinesiology/Biomechanics
Physiology of Exercise
The basic program requires a minimum of 36 credits of graduate coursework.
A. Program Requirements (32 credits)
B. Selectives (4 credits)
Chosen from an approved list in consultation with program advisor.
C. Additional Information
Candidates in the Sport and Exercise Psychology major are eligible for an M.S. with the completion of a thesis.
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