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Interventions in Sport Psychology (FALL 2004 SEMESTER: September 1st - December 21st) Graduate Registration Form Application for Graduate Admission Instructor: Mitch Abrams, Psy.D., President, Learned Excellence for Athletes; Vice-President and Director, Clinical Operations for the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes; APA Member, Division 47: Exercise and Sport Psychology; Member, Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology. This course examines the application and effectiveness of psychological interventions for enhancing performance in sports. Major topics include: historical and contemporary foundations of sport psychology, psychological factors and peak performance, establishing commitment and self-control, mental imagery and performance, improving confidence and performance, building concentration, development and implementation of a psychological training program, effective communication, dealing with staleness and burnout, and the use of non-psychological ergogenic aids. This course is being offered as a web-based (Internet) course. If you are not an FDU student, you must apply for graduate admission and complete a registration form. To apply for graduate admission, click for Application. If currently enrolled, or upon enrollment, click Registration to register for PSYC 6901. Alternatively, you may phone the School of Psychology at 201-692-2300. Please note that admission to the Graduate Division of Fairleigh Dickinson University as a non-matriculating student requires proof of an undergraduate degree from a four-year baccalaureate granting institution. Advanced undergraduate students may also enroll in this course so long as they have permission from their home institution. In addition, students must have access to a personal computer and the Internet in order to enroll in his course. To check system requirements, go to http://alpha.fdu.edu/edtech/manual/05_technology.htm. All students who register for this course will be contacted prior to the start of classes in the FALL to establish a listserv and to review the logistics of the course. When registering for this course, students should provide their home and work phone numbers, as well as their email address. For more information on the content and delivery of the course, please contact the School of Psychology at 201-692-2300. The course outline and all course materials and requirements, including all assignments and due dates, will be provided during the first week of classes (September 1st). Dates and times for chat sessions will be determined following a survey of all students enrolled in the course. Chat sessions will be scheduled at times that are acceptable to the instructor and all students. << back |
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