Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Are you interested in the psychological dynamics of sport, exercise and physical activity? Choose from one of 3 tracks that UNCG offers in this field of study! Two tracks are offered in-person at our Greensboro campus and one track is offered entirely online. Students in all three programs have access to similar coursework with options tailored to career goals.
Choose The track that is right for you
Applied Sport Psychology
In-Person (Greensboro Campus), Practical Experience
Prepares students with coursework and practical experiences to become a Certified Mental Performance Consultant, through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.
Students in this program are typically interested in pursuing professional practice as mental performance consultants in sport, military, or other performance settings and/or pursuing a clinical master’s or doctorate degree to become licensed mental health providers.
Sport and Exercise Psychology
In-Person (Greensboro Campus), Thesis
Prepares students with coursework and research experiences to pursue doctoral-level study in sport and exercise psychology at a research-focused university.
Students will conduct an independent research project and write a thesis.
Sport and Exercise Psychology
Online with Coursework Only
Prepares students with foundational knowledge and skills to pursue the next phase of their careers in a variety of applied, kinesiology-related professions.
Completing this program can add professional value and enhance success in careers like coaching, personal training, strength and conditioning, athletic training, and performance counseling
Compare the three tracks
Track | Delivery | Credit Hours | Integrated Experience | Focus | Faculty Advisors |
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Applied Sport Psychology | in person | 36 | practicum | Complete coursework and mentorship required for certification | Jennifer Farrell, Alan Chu |
Sport and Exercise Psychology (thesis) | in person | 36 | research study | Develop research skills in a focused area of interest | Jennifer Etnier, Erin Reifsteck, Jaclyn Maher, Eric Drollette |
Sport and Exercise Psychology (coursework only) | online | 30 | comprehensive exam | Apply psychosocial theories and skills to a variety of kinesiology-related professions | Erin Reifsteck |
APPLY TO PROGRAM
Please follow these steps when submitting an application For more general questions, make sure you check out KIN’s Frequently Asked Questions. If you cannot find what you are looking for please contact the department directly at [email protected].
Graduate School Requirements
1. Online Application to The Graduate School
Login to The Graduate School’s Online Application.
2. All official transcripts
Send to the Graduate School directly. One official transcript is needed from all colleges and universities previously attended. If credit from one institution has been transferred to another and is listed on the receiving institution’s transcript, a transcript from the original institution is not required.
If an applicant is currently enrolled in a degree program and will not graduate prior to an admission deadline, transcripts should be provided that reflect courses in progress. It will speed up the processing of your application greatly if you also upload an unofficial copy of your transcript(s) issued by your institution(s) registrar’s office that includes the official seal as part of your online application (student advising transcripts are not accepted).
Please remember that you must still have your official transcript(s) sent to The Graduate School even if you supply official copies.
3. English Language Proficiency
The English Language Proficiency requirement must be fulfilled for all non-native English speaking applicants regardless of citizenship. It can be waived if the student has earned a US degree or has an acceptable score on either the TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE exam. It can also be fulfilled by completing Level 5 of our Interlink program. Please see more information on requirements for international applicants.
4. Three Recommendations
All applicants must submit a minimum and maximum of three recommendations. In most cases the department would prefer at least two of the recommendations to be from faculty members who can address your academic capability. All recommendations are to be uploaded through The Graduate School’s online application system.
Departmental Notes
5. Graduate Assistantships
All qualifying applicants are considered for assistantships. You do not need to apply for an assistantship. If you are interested in an assistantship please indicate this on your application by checking the appropriate box. NOTE: Due to the way certain programs are structured, potential students applying to the Ed.D., M.S.A.T., Fully online M.S. in Sport and Exercise Psychology, or M.S. in Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology are typically not considered for assistantships.
6. Application Materials
- Ed.D. — Complete applications received by January 15 receive priority consideration. However, applications submitted through April 1 will be considered for Fall admission if program capacity allows. The Ed.D. program accepts students for Fall admission only.
- M.S.A.T. — Complete applications must be submitted by January 15. The M.S.A.T. program accepts students for Summer admission only.
- M.S., M.S./Ph.D., Ph.D. — Complete applications received by January 15 receive priority consideration for admission and funding. Applications submitted through July 1 will be considered for Fall admission if program capacity allows. Spring admission is possible but unlikely and we have no assistantship funds for spring applicants.
IMPORTANT: For Non-U.S. Academic Transcripts
International applicants are required to have their credentials formally evaluated. More information about this requirement, including recognized services for evaluation, can be found on the Graduate School’s international applicant page.
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Contact
- Dr. Erin Reifsteck
[email protected]
Class Type
- In Person and Online
Dr. DeAnne Brooks
[email protected]