Sport Social Work Graduate Certificate

The graduate certificate program in Sport Social Work is a joint initiative between the College of Social Work and the Sport Psychology & Motor Behavior graduate program.

This certificate program provides students with the coursework and practical experience needed to deliver evidence-based support and interventions for athletes across diverse settings, including but not limited to collegiate and professional sports organizations, community programs, advocacy groups, and wellness initiatives. Through a blend of sport science and social work training, students gain the skills to enhance athlete well-being, address challenges in high-pressure environments, and promote athletes’ overall well-being through systemic approaches and policy development. 
This certificate is only open to Knoxville MSSW students.

Why Study Sport Social Work?

Ready to make a real impact in the world of athletics? The Sport Social Work Graduate Certificate at UT Knoxville is your gateway to a rewarding career where you help athletes thrive, on and off the field.

  • Stand Out in Your Field: Gain specialized expertise at the intersection of mental health, athlete development, and performance psychology. This program gives you the skills top organizations are looking for—whether in collegiate sports, professional teams, or community programs.
  • Transform Lives: Learn to address the unique challenges athletes face in high-pressure environments. You’ll be equipped to support their well-being, foster resilience, and promote inclusive practices that elevate both individuals and teams.
  • Hands-On Experience: Move beyond theory with practical training—field placements and real-world case studies prepare you to hit the ground running in diverse sport settings.
  • Expand Your Career Options: Whether you dream of working with elite athletes, leading community initiatives, or shaping policy for sport wellness, this certificate opens doors to impactful roles across athletic organizations, advocacy groups, and more.
  • Collaborate & Innovate: Join an interdisciplinary program that connects you with experts in social work, sport science, coaching, and administration—building your network while preparing you to lead change.
  • Use Sport as an Intervention:  Leverage sport as an intentional intervention by engaging individuals in structured physical activity, teamwork, and relationship-building. Through these experiences, you can promote resilience, foster social connection, and support both physical and mental well-being. This approach empowers vulnerable or marginalized populations by building on individual strengths and cultivating communities.

Potential Careers

  • Advocacy groups (e.g., athlete rights organizations)
  • Collegiate athletics departments
  • Community recreation programs
  • Nonprofits focused on wellness
  • Professional sports organizations
  • Public policy institutes and research centers
  • Rehabilitation clinics and mental health agencies
  • Youth sports

Certificate Requirements

The Sport Social Work Graduate Certificate requires 15 credit hours of graduate coursework drawn from at least two different disciplines (Social Work & Sport Science/Kinesiology), plus practical experience supporting athlete well-being in sport-related settings.

Course Requirements (15 credit hours)

Core Social Work Courses (6 credit hours)

  • SOWK 542 – Generalist Field Practice I (3 credit hours)
  • SOWK 544 – Generalist Field Practice II (3 credit hours)

Sport Science & Kinesiology Electives (9 credit hours; choose from the following)

  • KNS 431 – Psychosocial Aspects of Youth Sport (3 credit hours; graduate registration required)
  • KNS 490 – Psychology of Coaching (3 credit hours; graduate registration required)
  • KNS 533 – Psychology of Sport (3 credit hours)
  • KNS 534 – Motor Behavior and Skill Acquisition (3 credit hours)
  • KNS 544 – Performance Consulting Skills and Strategies (3 credit hours; prerequisite: KNS 533)
  • KNS 545 – Psychological Aspects of Sport Injury (3 credit hours)
  • KNS 636 – Motor Behavior for Performance Enhancement (3 credit hours; prerequisite: KNS 534)
  • KNS 637 – Expertise in Human Performance (3 credit hours; prerequisite: KNS 534)
  • RSM 550 – Intercollegiate Athletics (3 credit hours)

Note: At least three (3) credit hours for the certificate must be earned outside the requirements of the MSSW degree.

Field Component

At least six (6) credit hours must be completed in a field placement or practicum where the student’s individualized learning plan includes assignments and goals connected to sport social work practice. These may involve topics such as athlete mental health, resilience, performance enhancement, youth empowerment, or advocacy within sport-related settings.

While students will develop learning objectives focused on sport social work, placements in agencies that work directly with athletes or sport organizations cannot be guaranteed. As with other certificate programs, agencies select their students and opportunities within sport-specific environments are limited. Students may complete their field hours in a wide range of approved settings, using their learning plan to engage with the unique psychosocial needs present in sport environments or in programs that utilize sport as a tool for positive resilience.

The field learning plan will still include objectives tailored to the student’s interests in sport social work, ensuring meaningful skill development regardless of placement type.

Admissions Standards & Procedures

  • Eligibility:
    • Applicants must be currently pursuing a Master of Science in Social Work (MSSW) degree.
    • All 15 required graduate credit hours must be completed at the University of Tennessee within five years of applying for the certificate.
  • Program Information:
    • Students receive details about the certificate program when admitted to the MSSW graduate program.
  • Application Requirements:
    To be admitted, students must:
    • Meet the Graduate Admission requirements for certificate programs.
    • May take up to 15 graduate credit hours before formally applying for admission to the certificate.
    • Submit a departmental application and agree to all program requirements.
  • Personal Statement:
    The departmental application includes a brief personal statement addressing:
    1. Reasons for participating in the certificate program
    2. Professional career goals
    3. Acknowledgement of additional credit hours required beyond those for the MSSW degree
  • Formal Admission:
    • Students selected for admission must be formally admitted through the Office of Graduate Admissions.
ragan schriver

Ragan Schriver


Sports Social Work Certificate Chair

MSSW Director & Clinical Professor