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Imagine the amount of adrenaline and emotion
that pumps through a sports fans body during a game.
Now multiply that by five just to get an idea of what
the same experience must be like for a player. An online
program in Sports Psychology can qualify you to be able
to help keep competitive athletes grounded and psychologically
healthy.
Get your Sports
Psychology Degree from one of our featured schools below:
Capella University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology - General Program
The PhD in general psychology is offered to those learners who wish a great deal of flexibility in designing and individualizing their education by selecting from a wide range of elective course offerings based on personal and professional goals. The curriculum can be concentrated in areas such as addictions, family, sport, health psychology, or other areas of interest.
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Master of Science in Psychology - Specialization in Sport Psychology
This master's degree specialization in sport psychology will prepare you to apply current theory and research skills to improve the effectiveness of your work with amateur and professional athletes on performance, stress management, and motivation issues.
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Walden University
Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology - Health Psychology
Health Psychology specialization students plan to practice in a variety of health care settings and academic institutions, including medical centers, medical research settings, business and industry, government and military, as well as sports and fitness settings. Others teach and engage in research at colleges and universities.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology - Sport Psychology
The Sport Psychology* specialization prepares you for positions in academic settings, health and exercise environments, business and industry, and athletic settings. The objective of the specialization is to prepare you to integrate psychological theory and practice, using scientific methods to implement evidence-based practice in sport and exercise psychology, incorporating issues of cultural and individual diversity.*Not currently accepting applications.,"
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