PY0676 - Issues in Sport and Exercise Psychology

What will I learn on this module?

In this module you will examine a number of factors known to influence individual and group behaviour in sport, exercise and performance psychology. You will explore the scope and methods typically used in this discipline and critically evaluate approaches and theories which have had an impact on the direction of research and applications. You will consider the effects of social processes, the presence of audiences, and performing at ‘away’ venues, as well as whether individual differences can predict sports performance. You will debate cognitive and emotional effects of exercise, and you will evaluate methods for improving performance such as relaxation training, systematic desensitisation, imagery and self-talk.

How will I learn on this module?

You will participate in lectures, workshops and tutorials designed to provide breadth and depth of conceptual knowledge across topics in sport and exercise psychology. Much of the learning on this module will be experiential, including some student-led workshops where you will work collaboratively in small groups to generate and present interactive sessions, facilitated by small group tutorials. As a recipient of others’ workshops you will experience and reflect on contemporary issues in the discipline. You will also develop employability skills by gaining access to a range of experiences, resources and potential career pathways.
Independent study will give you further opportunity to enhance skills in critical analysis and explore key theoretical underpinnings and practical contexts relating to professional practice. Directed study will be encouraged through the provision of reading lists, and you will also explore and search for readings to increase your depth of knowledge about specific theoretical and methodological issues in the literature.

How will I be supported academically on this module?

You will be supported through the eLearning Portal which will contain important module materials such as Powerpoint slides, workshop handouts, psychometric instruments and recommended reading lists. Websites containing relevant information about current issues in sport will also be given, and two discussion boards will be available for student and module tutor discussions, one for general topics and one specifically regarding the module assessment. Some of the workshops will involve statistical analysis of data found on popular websites, such as home versus away performance. Current information about relevant British Psychological Society events and departmental guest speakers will be presented, and pathways for exploring employment and further education opportunities will be provided. Individual and small group tutorials will also be available to support you throughout this module

What will I be expected to read on this module?

All modules at Northumbria include a range of reading materials that students are expected to engage with. The reading list for this module can be found at: http://readinglists.northumbria.ac.uk
(Reading List service online guide for academic staff this containing contact details for the Reading List team – http://library.northumbria.ac.uk/readinglists)

What will I be expected to achieve?

Knowledge & Understanding:
• MK1: You will be able to demonstrate conceptual knowledge of Sport and Exercise Psychology by critically discussing relevant theory, recent research and methodological approaches and be able to apply those relevant psychological concepts for enhancing sports performance and promoting physical activity.
Intellectual / Professional skills & abilities:
• MIP1: You will develop communication skills for dealing effectively with different audiences. Communication skills are important skills for your future employability.
• MIP2: You will be able to work with others to plan and deliver relevant, constructive and interesting mutually agreed materials. Teamwork skills are important skills for your future employability.
• MIP3: You will be able to understand the role of the module in enhancing your employability skills and its role in career development in a psychology pathway.

Personal Values Attributes (Global / Cultural awareness, Ethics, Curiosity) (PVA):
• MPV1: You will be able to apply creative solutions to problems involving sensitive issues such as interpersonal conflict and prejudice in sport and exercise settings and in doing so enhance your Northumbria Psychology Graduate attributes.

How will I be assessed?

Formative Assessment
Module tutor feedback will be given during the preparation of and after the student-led workshop presentation. Written, anonymised peer feedback will be provided after the workshop(MK1; MIP1; MIP2; MPV1)

Summative Assessment
The assessment consists of two individual pieces of work:

a. A written report (maximum 3500 words) worth 90% of the module mark. In this assignment, you will critically evaluate a contemporary issue in the sport and performance psychology literature and use evidence to propose strategies to address potential performance detriments to optimise sport performance. (MK1, MIP1, MIP2, MPV1)

b. The second assessment is a self-reflective account in which you will be asked to consider how this module has impacted on your employability and future career (MIP3). This will be worth 10% of the module mark.

Feedback
Written feedback will be provided in a timely fashion in line with university policies, identifying a minimum of one strength, one weakness, and one area for improvement.

Pre-requisite(s)

None

Co-requisite(s)

None

Module abstract

On this module you will critically examine theoretical underpinnings to issues arising in sport and exercise contexts and to apply them to a number of problems typically encountered in sport and exercise settings. Weekly lectures complemented by experiential workshops will give you the opportunity to examine audience and venue effects, arousal and anxiety, social processes, methods of enhancing sports performance, and outcomes of physical activity. Some of the workshops will be student-led, where small groups will work collaboratively to plan and deliver an experiential session designed to elaborate on the lecture topic. Assessment will consist of a written report using the psychological literature to offer suggestions to problems in sport and exercise, as well as a section designed to communicate information in lay language to a sporting stakeholder, students are also required to submit a reflective account indicating how the module is enhancing your employability. Information on further qualification and careers will be discussed, thus also enhancing your graduate attributes for employability.

Course info

UCAS Code C800

Credits 20

Level of Study Undergraduate

Mode of Study 3 years full time or 4 years full time with optional study abroad year

Department Psychology

Location City Campus, Northumbria University

City Newcastle

Start September 2024

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