PE275 - Sport Psychology
Course Description
This course is a scientific study of the psychological factors associated with participation and performance in sport activities. Emphasis will be placed on how psychological principles and intervention techniques can be used to understand and enhance sport performance specifically as well as improving one's performance in other areas of life. Topics will include historical and theoretical perspectives of sport psychology and the relationship between sport performance and various personality, motivational, and social psychological variables. Gender and age issues, as well as the effects and management of unhealthy behaviors, will be discussed. Prerequisite: TI Physical Education 275<197>3 Units DS Sport Psychology AD eligibility for English 1A AND Psychology 101 or 101h NT This course is the same as Psychology 22.
Transfer Information
Tuition & Fees
Tuition and mandatory fees only. Financial aid may apply. Please contact your local Financial Aid Office for details.
Location
Online
Units
3.0 semester units