Awards

Target Award

Award Description:Doctor of Sport and Exercise Psychology - DSEP

Accreditation

British Psychological Society (BPS)
Health and Care Professions Council, the (HCPC)

Programme Offerings

Part-Time

F2F-JMU-JAN

Educational Aims of the Course

To train individuals to be eligible to apply for HCPC Registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist and BPS Chartered Psychologist status To train individuals to carry out safe independent practice* in Sport and Exercise Psychology To train individuals to reflect on their practice and produce work at the forefront of Sport and Exercise Psychology *Practice is defined as demonstration of the following competences: research, teaching & training (education and dissemination),consultancy, professional skills and ethics.

Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Workshops, lectures, supervision, work based learning. A range of coursework assessments to include research papers, case studies and reflective commentaries. Viva voce examination. Each assessment is mapped onto learning outcomes attached to specific competences, given that the national curriculum is based upon a competency model. It will be possible for previously experienced trainees to submit a portfolio of evidence, including a mapping document and commentary, which can substitute for certain assessments/competences. This is limited to consultancy, research and teaching and training, and no more than 50% of the assessments within 8002SPOSCI, the practice module, will be accepted via substitute evidence under any circumstances. In addition, work being submitted must relate to skills and knowledge acquired under the supervision of a Sport and Exercise Psychologist or equivalent specialist, and must have been acquired after the trainee obtained eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership from the British Psychological Society (BPS GBC).

Opportunities for work related learning

During training the trainee may undertake some work-based learning activities that can be regarded as being placement based. These are defined as activities that could be with, for example, a team, an individual or an organisation, where engagement takes place frequently over a medium / long-term period in that environment, and the nature/scope of the work is determined and facilitated by a placement host. In the sport and exercise psychology context, the placement host is the client. In these circumstances there is a placement contact, who works with the Programme Team to ensure that the work is being conducted satisfactorily. They have no part in the assessment, however, lines of reporting are in place to ensure that if there are problems in the workplace the Programme Team is notified, since Fitness to Practise procedures might need to be invoked. Trainees are registered on a programme that could bring them into contact with children and/or vulnerable adults. Therefore they are required to apply for a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service through the University. The Faculty has a Criminal Convictions Panel, with external members, at which any trainee whose check shows evidence of a Police record is considered in the context of their suitability to remain on their chosen course of study. Placement visits, usually on site, may occur up to three times in the course of each individual's training. Due to the opportunistic nature of sport and exercise psychology postgraduate training, there are likely to be a significant amount of instances when the trainee undertakes work-based learning activities that are short-term and/or infrequent (so not placement based), and take place across a number of different environments. Examples include a request to undertake a workshop or a short and/or infrequent period of consultancy work with an individual or team. The programme is predicated upon work-based learning activity supplemented by supervision and taught elements. The majority of time is spent in these work based learning environments (employment or voluntary work), which is set up by the trainee rather than the course team (who assess each proposed activity against criteria as to their relevance and levelness to the programme). The university's policies on work based learning will apply except if professional body requirements are different. A trainee sport and exercise psychologist can specialise in sport and / or exercise psychology work, and their work based learning activity will reflect this. Those who wish to specialise in sporting applications should have experience in a range of situations typical of the sport context. They will usually seek work based opportunities with sports teams, governing bodies of sport or individuals. They will be expected to provide evidence of the application of a number of psychological techniques and interventions targeted at specific behaviours. Whatever the area of work, the researcher or practitioner needs to be aware of the central importance of working with a clear philosophy of practice that is rooted in sound theoretical paradigms. A trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist who wishes to specialise in exercise applications should have experience in a range of situations typical of the exercise environment. They will usually seek work based learning opportunities with fitness clubs, local authority leisure providers, GP referral schemes, or with individuals. They will be expected to provide evidence of interventions to promote and enhance exercise participation and adherence. The work based learning environments used must allow the trainee enough autonomy to develop elements of their work and provide evidence for the use of Sport and Exercise psychology models and approaches and demonstrate that they have met the requirements for each of the national curriculum competences at the appropriate level. Trainees can have as many opportunities as necessary to achieve their competencies

Programme Structure

Programme Structure Description

The programme is 540 credits in total. Trainees enter the programme with a BPS GBC and an accredited MSc in sport and exercise psychology, or a BPS Stage 1 qualification in sport and exercise psychology, with an overall mark equivalent to a merit. On entry students will be awarded advanced … For more content click the Read More button below.

Entry Requirements

Alternative qualifications considered

HECoS Code(s)

(CAH04-01) psychology