PART 1 MSc APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1 Awarding St Mary s University, Twickenham

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PART 1 MSc APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1 Awarding St Mary s University, Twickenham institution 2 Partner N/A institution and location of teaching (if applicable) 3 Type of N/A collaborative arrangement (if applicable) 4 Award title Applied Sport Psychology 5 Final award MSc 6 Interim award(s) with award titles Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) (if specific titles have been designated) 7 School with Sport, Health and Applied Science responsibility for the programme 8 Language of English study 9 Joint Honours N/A combinations 10 UCAS code N/A 11 JACS code C813 12 Professional, Statutory or Regulatory Body (PSRB) accreditation / recognition 13 QAA subject benchmark or other relevant external reference point 14 Normal completion time and maximum duration of study British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation has been awarded to the MSc in Applied Sport Psychology for 2016/17. Students who have previously completed a BPS accredited psychology undergraduate programme will be awarded a BPS accredited MSc, which makes them eligible for the BPS stage-2 training pathway. There is not an appropriate Master s degree QAA subject benchmarking statement published for the MSc to be mapped against. Therefore the programme specification has been developed in line with the University Mission, in accordance with the Level 7 descriptors identified in The Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (2008) and the QAA Characteristics Statement for Master s Degrees (2015). Normal completion time: Full-time study one year Part-time study two years The overall duration of study for a full-time Masters Programme from initial registration to completion of programme requirements shall be one calendar year or three semesters. A part-time Masters programme shall normally be 1

followed over four or six consecutive semesters. 15 Mode of study The programme can be taken in full or part-time mode, or a combination of both. 16 Mode of delivery Face to face 17 Date approved Summer 2017 by SHAS STLQEC and name of authorised body 18 Applies to students commencing study in (month/year) September 2017 PART 2 CURRICULUM SPECIFIC DETAILS 19 Summary of the programme The MSc in Applied Sport Psychology is aimed at those wishing to develop a career in the area of sport psychology or wanting to enhance their understanding and skills in the area. The programme has a discipline-focussed curriculum, looking closely at developing knowledge and applied skills that are critical to practitioners. 20 Aims of the programme Main Educational Aims of the Programme To provide a balanced, stimulating and academically sound postgraduate education within the area of Sport Psychology, which allows students to develop their academic and professional potential. To develop a systematic and critical understanding of the importance of Sport Psychology and an ability to use this knowledge, critical understanding and skills to provide solutions to psychological issues within a sporting population. To enable students to access, evaluate and critique Sport Psychology information from a variety of sources and to communicate the principles both orally and in the written form, to specialist and non-specialist audiences, in a way that is organised, relevant and recognises the limitations of current research in the field. To provide a high quality, vocationally orientated education, that is current and intellectually rigorous, which helps prepare students who wish to work towards professional accreditation (BPS & BASES). To enable students to participate effectively within society through the development of qualities and transferable, practical and cognitive skills. To enable students to complete a research project within Sport Psychology, by extending knowledge and understanding through the initiation, undertaking and dissemination of original research 21 Criteria for admission Programme entrance requirements Applicants should hold or be working toward a 2:1 or higher undergraduate 2

degree in Psychology, Sport Psychology, Sport Science, or a related field. Students whose first language is not English are required to satisfy the English Language Requirements of the UKVI and the University. Students are required to achieve an IELTS score of 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in any section. Further detail on other accepted English language qualifications are available on the St Mary s website here: https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/international/english-language/overview.aspx Credit Accumulation and Transfer and Accreditation of Prior Learning Relevant credits, i.e. credits at an appropriate level and in an appropriate subject, earned in another institution or in other institutions, in the European Union or elsewhere, may merit exemption from a proportion of the University Programme. The maximum number of credits for which exemption may be given are as follows: o o o Postgraduate Certificate up to 30 credits Postgraduate Diploma up to 60 credits Master's Degree up to 90 credits Students who are given entry with advanced standing to a Master s programme may be exempted from taught elements only. Applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis, in the first instance, at Programme level and by the Academic Registrar. 22 Scheduled learning time (the number of guided learning hours (GLH) is 10 hours per 1 credit http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/publication s/documents/cont act-hoursstudent.pdf) Type of learning time Number of Expressed as % hours Contact time 280 hours 15.5% Placement/workbased 0 0% learning hours Guided learning 480 26.7% hours Independent study 1040 hours 57.8% time TOTAL 1800 hours 100% 23 Programme learning outcomes The programme provides opportunities through teaching and learning methods for students to achieve and demonstrate the learning outcomes as below: Knowledge and Understanding 1. Develop a deep and systematic knowledge base in Sport Psychology theory and research 2. An appreciation of ethical dilemmas in Sport Psychology practice / research and their appropriate resolution 3

3. A critical awareness of current issues in Sport Psychology practice Cognitive Skills 4. Critically analyse, evaluate and synthesise theory and research in Sport Psychology 5. To demonstrate originality in the application of knowledge in Sport Psychology 6. To demonstrate clear and appropriate decision making in applying knowledge in Sport Psychology Performance and Practice 7. Can apply appropriate knowledge in an adaptable and flexible manner within professional practice in Sport Psychology 8. To demonstrate expertise in communicating with individuals as a Sport Psychologist 9. To demonstrate expertise in communicating with groups as a Sport Psychologist Personal and Enabling Skills 10. The ability to plan, design, conduct and write-up research projects independently and in groups 11. Develop autonomy through the use of initiative, personal responsibility, selfdirection and logic 12. To become skilled in processes of self-evaluation and reflection 24 Programme structure and module requirements In order to qualify for the Postgraduate Certificate, students must complete three of the six 20-credit core modules. In order to qualify for the Postgraduate Diploma, students must complete the six 20-credit core modules. In order to qualify for the MSc, students complete all of the following core modules. FHEQ Level 7 Modules Code Title No. of credits Sem of delivery Module status ASP7001 Professional and 20 1 Core Counselling Skills ASP7002 Psychological Skills 1: 20 1 Core Theory and Application ASP7003 Research Methods 20 1 Core 4

ASP7004 Psychological Skills II: 20 2 Core Theory and Application ASP7005 Applied Motor Skills 20 2 Core ASP7008 Social Psychology of Sport: Interpersonal and Group Processes ASP7009 Research Project 60 3 - summer months 20 2 Core Core for MSc only 25 Work placements or study abroad 26 Links to industry and employability 27 Programme awards 28 Programme teaching and learning strategies n/a Employability The programme is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical expertise to improve employment prospects after graduation. As such, the programme uses a variety of teaching and assessment tools to develop skills such as academic writing, programme development, public speaking and presentation (written and oral). The programme works closely with the Careers Office to introduce students to the resources available to them and to help them develop clear and effective curriculum vitae. This programme conforms to the University Academic Regulations. Students successfully completing all 180 FHEQ Level 7 credits will be awarded the MSc in Applied Sport Psychology. PART 3 TEACHING, LEARNING & ASSESSMENT Teaching and Learning Methods The programme uses a variety of teaching methods and will provide the students with the opportunity of learning from practical as well as theoretical perspectives. Such an approach will allow students to enhance various skills such as informed debate with peers and self-directed study. Lectures will be delivered to small groups and students are expected to regard the information gained as a guideline/basis for further research and study, to be done in non-contact time. In seminars, the aim is to get students to read more widely prior to the session. The seminar attempts to clarify student comprehension of the chosen topic and to encourage the development of argument and debate effectively and constructively. The practical sessions mainly involve computer sessions and laboratory work or may be conducted in the field to develop practical/field work skills. With guidance, students are then expected to develop the analytical, data handling, and scientific report skills. In each of the sessions students are made aware of and are expected to follow health and safety regulations and ethical considerations. 5

Oral presentations are employed to enable students to research a topic and present it in a clear/oral visual format. The aim is to enhance skills of information presentation to a level suitable for a scientific research conference. Case studies are undertaken on an individual basis under supervision of a member of staff, and allow students to undertake individual research and consequently apply theoretical knowledge to the analysis of their research. All teaching will be underpinned by the practical, professional, and research expertise of the staff involved in the programme. Research - Enriched Teaching and Learning All teaching is underpinned by scholarship and research. Many modules involve data collection and analysis, the interpretation of published research, and discussion of results in the context of that research. There is also a core research module which supports research informed teaching throughout the programme, and prepares students for the skill acquisition project and the research project. These modules cover all aspects of the research process, ethical considerations, research methods, data analysis and dissemination. Members of the teaching team are involved in research and scholarly activity, and specialised interests are included throughout the curriculum. Students are encouraged to take part in research projects whenever possible, including those of staff as well as projects undertaken by other students. Students may be involved as participants or involved in data collection and recording as appropriate. 29 Programme assessment strategy Strategy and Rationale for Assessment The strategy for the assessment was driven by the aims of the programme. Therefore the modes of assessment enable students firstly to demonstrate their depth of understanding of both theory and research in the area of Sport Psychology. Both written and oral forms of assessment enable this to be realised. Secondly, students will be assessed on their critical evaluation of applied techniques based on the research evidence available. This is able to be addressed through essays, critical reviews, research projects and assessment modes demanding the drawing out of the links between the evidence and sporting performers and coaches. Lastly the assessment is designed to develop the vocationally relevant skills of students that are essential is establishing a base for further supervised practice potentially leading to professional accreditation. The range and appropriateness of the assessment modes to develop the knowledge, critical understanding and applied skills is designed to move students towards employment within the applied world as well as enhance their academic and intellectual skills. Each module in the programme is assessed by two pieces of coursework. There are no written examinations in this programme, traditional examination-based assessment are thought to be less appropriate, as the ability of students to learn and recall information under examination conditions is not one of the cognitive skills the programme aims to develop. Formative assessment opportunities and detailed guidance will be provided within the module delivery for each element of 6

the assessment requirements. Tutorial support will be available to students and written and verbal feedback on assessments will be provided within four weeks of assessment deadlines. The University uses standardised criteria for marking which apply across all types of assessment. Specific criteria for each piece of coursework are published in the students module booklets. Coursework feedback sheets provide marks according to the marking criteria as well as an overall mark. Anonymous marking is employed in written work to minimise the influence of expectations and personal bias. All of the student work completed in each module, are second marked. All research projects are second marked, and where possible, an external examiner attending the oral presentation component of the assessment. Assessment submission and feedback Hard copies of all coursework are submitted by means of a secure system. Students are also required to submit an electronic copy of their coursework to the software programme Turnitin which is used to detect cases of plagiarism from other sources. All module convenors provide opportunities for students to receive formative feedback, and students are encouraged to transfer their learning across modules where it is relevant. To this end, the mark sheets include a section for student self-reflection. Individual feedback on assessments is provided within three weeks of submission by means of a standard marking criteria sheet. The programme uses marking criteria sheets for all pieces of assessment which detail how marks were derived and identify areas for improvement. The marking criteria sheets are included in module guides and are available electronically through MyModules, from the start of each semester. The marking criteria sheets and student feedback have been regularly commended by external examiners. The School places great emphasis on the monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of assessment strategies and module convenors review the assessment pattern annually. 30 Student support and guidance 31 Quality management PART 4 UNIVERSITY SUPPORT We have a dedicated Student Centre in the heart of the University. Our aim is to assist, guide and support students throughout their period of study. The Student Wellbeing Service provides personal 1-1 Counselling in addition to group workshops such as mindfulness. The Disability Service includes both physical disabilities and learning support such as Dyslexia. Mental Health Advisors and Mentors together with an on-site Health Centre. Our Student Life and Guidance Team includes; the Accommodation Services, Student Funding, Pastoral Care & Advice & Guidance. Each student is allocated a Personal Tutor who can assist with any academic advice and support with any personal issues. This programme aligns with the quality assurance requirements of St Mary s University through the following processes: 7

arrangements Five yearly cycle of revalidation Ongoing monitoring through the Programme Review process Programme Boards Consideration of marks and graduate profiles at Exam Boards Engagement with programme student representatives Engagement with approved external examiners 8