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Sports psychology programs at universities?

Hey everyone! I'm interested in studying sports psychology, and I'm curious which universities have strong sports psychology programs. Does anyone have suggestions on schools I should look into? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hi there! Sports psychology is a fascinating field, and it's great that you're considering it as your area of study. Here are some universities with strong sports psychology programs:

1. University of North Texas: This university offers a highly respected sports psychology program through their Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion, and Recreation. Students can pursue a master's or doctoral degree in kinesiology with an emphasis on sports psychology.

2. Florida State University: FSU's College of Education has a combined master's and doctoral program in sports psychology, where students can earn both degrees in a streamlined manner. This program focuses on research, application, and teaching in sports psychology.

3. University of Denver: The Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver offers a master's program in sports and performance psychology. The curriculum covers topics such as performance enhancement, mental health, and career development in sports.

4. John F. Kennedy University (now part of National University): This university offers a master's program in sports psychology with a focus on applied techniques and interventions, covering both clinical and applied aspects of the field.

5. West Virginia University: WVU provides both master's and doctoral programs in sports and exercise psychology through their College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences. They emphasize the integration of theory, research, and practical experiences.

Keep in mind that while some universities offer sports psychology as a standalone major, others may offer it as a concentration within a larger program like psychology or kinesiology. Additionally, it's important to consider factors like location, campus culture, and financial aid when choosing a school.

I hope this helps you in your search for a great sports psychology program!

2 years ago

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