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Fall 2009.  Monday, October 19, 2009 - Students with 103 semester hours  Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - Students with 93 semester hours  Wednesday, October.

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1 Fall 2009

2  Monday, October 19, 2009 - Students with 103 semester hours  Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - Students with 93 semester hours  Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - Students with 83 semester hours  Thursday, October 22, 2009 - Students with 70 semester hours  Friday, October 23, 2009 - Students with 62 semester hours  Monday, October 26, 2009 - Students with 53 semester hours  Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - Students with 36 semester hours  Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Students with 29 semester hours  Thursday, October 29, 2009 - Students with 1 semester hours  Friday, October 30, 2009 - Students with 0 semester hours

3  Temple’s Online Registration processOnline Registration process  Finding courses – TUcourses or OWLnetTUcourses  STHM Course Waiting ListWaiting List  Any student with 12 or more credits is considered a fulltime student and charged as such. ◦ Fulltime students can take up to 17 credits

4  Pre-requisites and Co-requisites ◦ In general, students take all THM 1000 level courses then 2000, and so forth ◦ Must complete all 1000 & 2000 before Internship I (only THM courses, not University or Business 1000 and 2000 level!) ◦ Must take Capstone with Senior Seminar (4112)  Note: Only students who began STHM after fall 2007 are required to take Capstone ◦ Must have Industry-related hours complete before taking Senior Seminar (4112) ◦ Internship II and Senior Project are taken in final semester (those are the only courses taken that term)

5  The Four Concentrations ◦ Leisure Management, Sport Management, Destination & Event Management, Hospitality Management  Earning ◦ Two courses within the Concentration option AND a capstone (for those who need it), Internship II, and Senior Project related to the chosen concentration  Declaring ◦ Must declare or it does not appear on the transcript http://sthm.temple.edu/current/minor.html http://sthm.temple.edu/current/minor.html

6  OWLnet OWLnet  Degree auditing system  How to use it  dars@temple.edu dars@temple.edu

7  Uses Free Electives strategically  Appear on transcripts ◦ Minors and certificates appear on the transcript only if the student fulfilled all requirements and declared the minor or certificate.  Please see the appropriate departmental website and/or the Undergraduate Bulletin for more!  Can enhance marketability ◦ May be beneficial in pursuing a graduate degree and/or gaining a position you want

8 What do I want to do? Will this minor benefit me? How?  Research Minors and Certificates in the Undergrad BulletinMinorsCertificates  Additional information can be found on departmental websites  Go to the department with any follow-up questions after you review.  Must declare – On Departmental website or go to Department  University regulations (from the Undergraduate Bulletin)  Minimum grade in a course taken to fulfill minor requirements is a "C-“ and "C" GPA in the minor in order to have the minor awarded at graduation  See department website or staff for more information re: regulations  Suggested minors: Business or LanguagesBusinessLanguages  Suggested Certificates: Business, Languages and Cultural Studies, Geography and Urban Studies (GUS)Geography and Urban Studies (GUS

9  When ◦ STHM encourages students to study abroad in summer  How ◦ For general study abroad opportunities, go to International Programs at 200 Tuttleman Learning CenterInternational Programs ◦ For information about studying at THM exchange schools (Modul in Vienna, University of Vienna, and Leeds, England), see Janet Distel, STHM Director of Undergraduate Affairs (make an appointment online)  Depending on your curriculum, study abroad may fulfill requirements (inquire about this with an STHM advisor) ◦ An approved summer or semester study abroad program will satisfy the Gen Ed World Society requirement. ◦ Students may substitute courses taken in an approved study abroad experience for one or both of the Core International Studies courses.

10  Individual Advising is available to all who attended today. ◦ Make an Appointment Online Make an Appointment Online ◦ Walk-in Wednesdays  Questions?


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