Course | First Term | Final Term | Course Title | GBApproval | Description/Notes | Requisites |
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PSY215 | 2022 Fall | Current | Sports Psychology | 3-22-2022 |
Application of the physiological, behavioral, social, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives in psychology to sport. Includes topics such as optimal performance, correlation, motivation, co-action effect, self-actualization, psycho-behavioral techniques, self-efficacy, and the general health benefits of sport participation. |
Prerequisites: None. |
PSY215 | 1999 Fall | 2022 Summer | Introduction to Sport Psychology | 5-25-1993 |
Application of the physiological, behavioral, social, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives in psychology to sport. Includes topics such as optimal performance, correlation, motivation, co-action effect, self-actualization, psycho-behavioral techniques, self-efficacy, and the general health benefits of sport participation. Course Attribute(s): General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Sciences - [SB] |
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in PSY101 or permission of Instructor. |
PSY215 | 1998 Fall | 1999 Summer II | Introduction to Sport Psychology | 5-25-1993 |
Application of the physiological, behavioral, social, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives in psychology to sport. Includes topics such as optimal performance, correlation, motivation, co-action effect, self-actualization, psycho-behavioral techniques, self-efficacy, and the general health benefits of sport participation |
PSY101 with a grade of C or better or permission of Instructor |
PSY215 | 1994 Spring | 1998 Summer II | Introduction to Sport Psychology | 5-25-1993 |
Application of the physiological, behavioral, social, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives in psychology to sport. Includes topics such as optimal performance, correlation, motivation, co-action effect, self-actualization, psycho-behavioral techniques, self-efficacy, and the general health benefits of sport participation |
PSY101 with a grade of C or better or permission of Instructor |
PSY215 | 1988 Fall | 1992 Summer II | Personal and Social Adjustment | 1-1-1901 |
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