College of Human Development, Culture, and Media
Sport Psychology
Graduate
Certificate

Sports and Exercise Psychology

The Certificate in Sports and Exercise Psychology, offered through Seton Hall University's College of Human Development, Culture, and Media is designed to develop knowledge in the core biopsychosocial areas of sport and exercise psychology. The program provides students with a knowledge and foundation to work with athletes and athletic teams in wellness programs in corporate or medical settings, and in other health promotion areas.

The program in Sports and Exercise Psychology is interdisciplinary, drawing upon the expertise and resources of the College's Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy and the School of Medical and Health Services Department of Physical Therapy. Certificate courses partially meet requirements of the Association for Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology Provisional Certified Consultant.

How to Apply

Complete our online application.

  • Graduate students in the Department of Professional Psychology & Family Therapy at Seton Hall may take the certificate courses as part of their electives or program concentration, if approved by an advisor.
  • Licensed professionals in psychology, social work, marriage and family therapy, or counseling may apply for the certificate.
  • Students with a master's degree or who are currently matriculated in a master's program in psychology, counseling or a related field may apply for the certificate.

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The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media is dedicated to ensuring that its professional preparation programs are based on essential knowledge, evolving technology, research findings, and reflective practice. Each program is committed to developing collaborative relationships and cooperative efforts with schools, agencies, and institutions so that its efforts remain linked to the world of practice and research, and meet the needs of communities. The College is nationally accredited by three professional associations: APA, COAMFTE, and CAEP.

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