Develop the skills and knowledge you need to advance in Sport and Exercise Psychology. You'll learn to improve performance and wellbeing in individual and team-based sports. Overview Sport and exercise psychologists work with athletes, either as individuals or as teams. They develop strategies that improve performance. We will prepare you with the skills and knowledge to develop better performance in individual and team-based sports. Newcastle University is the first Russell Group University to develop an MSc in Sport and Exercise Psychology.
We have expert academics and clinical staff from the Faculty of Medical Sciences. The Sport and Exercise Psychology MSc at Newcastle University is accredited by the British Psychological Society. You'll develop your understanding of psychology in a sport and exercise context. This includes the theory, evidence and practice. You’ll gain the knowledge and skills to become a reflective practitioner. We'll prepare you for further professional training. This is a route towards eligibility to practice as a sport and exercise psychologist. Students will prepare for: careers in sport and exercise psychology higher research-related degrees (for example a PhD) What you'll learn During the course, you will learn how to: apply and evaluate psychological theory, strategy and techniques to facilitate performance enhancement and behaviour change critically evaluate psychological research evidence in sports and exercise use a range of quantitative and qualitative skills as well as use advanced statistical and analytical methods assess and devise appropriate interventions for performance enhancement apply appropriate psychological skills and counselling techniques Career development The course is for graduates who are looking to develop a career as a: sport and exercise Psychologist performance psychologist sport and exercise scientist sports director sports coach academic researcher