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Academic Catalog 2012-13
Academic Programs
Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Sport Psychology
Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Sport Psychology
The Bachelor of Arts degree with an interdisciplinary major in sport psychology functions as a pre-professional program for graduate study in sport psychology, in sport and exercise physiology, and/or in counseling.
Completion of requirements for a bachelor's degree, including general education requirements, 120 credits of acceptable coursework, and at least 42 upper-division credits.
Completion of six hours of the following electives:
Minor in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Sport Psychology
The Bachelor of Arts degree with an interdisciplinary major in sport psychology functions as a pre-professional program for graduate study in sport psychology, in sport and exercise physiology, and/or in counseling.
PSYC 205: Adolescent and Adult Development (3 hours)
PSYC 211: Intro to Stats Lecture/Lab (4 hours)
PSYC 245: Brain and Behavior (3 hours)
COUN 312: Introduction to Counseling (3 hours)
PSYC 355: Research Methods in Psychology (4 hours)
PSYC 385: Cognitiv/Behavior Modification (3 hours)
PSYC 410: Social Psychology (3 hours)
OR
PSYC 465: Theories of Personality (3 hours)
HPPE 100: Foundations of HPPE (3 hours)
BIOL 205: Human Anatomy & Physiology (4 hours)
AND
BIOL 206: Human Anatomy & Physiology (4 hours)
OR
BIOL 112: Human Anatomy (4 hours)
HPPE 209: Care/Prevention Athletic Injur (2 hours)
HPPE 329: Exercise Physiology (3 hours)
AND
HPPE 329L: Exercise Physiology Lab (1 hours)
HPPE 340: Kinesiology (3 hours)
HPPE 341: Human Motor Development (3 hours)
HPPE 327: Tech/Coach Strength Cond (3 hours)
OR
HPPE 422: Exercise Eval & Fitness Manage (3 hours)
HPPE 350: Methods of Coaching (3 hours)
HPPE 436: Sport and Exercise Psychology (3 hours)
HPPE 486: Sport Psychology Practicum (3 hours)
Completion of requirements for a bachelor's degree, including general education requirements, 120 credits of acceptable coursework, and at least 42 upper-division credits.
Completion of six hours of the following electives:
PSYC 315: Multicultural Issues (3 hours)
PSYC 316: Drugs,Society & Human Behavior (3 hours)
PSYC 360: Psychology of Gender (3 hours)
PSYC 380: Health Psychology (3 hours)
PSYC 410: Social Psychology (3 hours)
OR
PSYC 465: Theories of Personality (3 hours)
PSYC 430: Abnormal Psychology (3 hours)
PSYC 458: Sensation and Perception (3 hours)
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