Cognate in Sport and Exercise Psychology
Eligible doctoral students can add a Sport and Exercise Psychology (SEP) cognate to their plan of study. The SEP cognate allows students to learn about theory and research used to educate coaches, athletes, parents, exercisers, fitness professionals, and tactical populations about the psychological aspects of sport and physical activity used to facilitate optimal involvement, performance, and enjoyment. The cognate requires 15 or 24 credit hours. Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA and be in good academic standing.
15-24 credits
Select five from the following (if 15-credit hour option)
SEPS 605 | Psychology of Injury Rehabilitation | 3 |
SEPS 609 | Sport Psychology | 3 |
SEPS 644 | Psycho-Social Processes of Sport and Physical Activity | 3 |
SEPS 660 | Psychology of Exercise and Health | 3 |
SEPS 690 | Sport Sociology | 3 |
Select eight from the following (if 24-credit hour option)
SEPS 605 | Psychology of Injury Rehabilitation | 3 |
SEPS 609 | Sport Psychology | 3 |
SEPS 611 | Practicum in Sport and Exercise Psychology | 3 |
SEPS 644 | Psycho-Social Processes of Sport and Physical Activity | 3 |
SEPS 660 | Psychology of Exercise and Health | 3 |
SEPS 690 | Sport Sociology | 3 |
Electives - 6 credits
SEPS 600 | Internship in Sport and Exercise Psychology | 1-12 |
SEPS 610 | Ethical Issues in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 15-24