STHM Group Advising Spring 2010
Registration Dates – Summer Sessions Summer I: May 17 Late registration fee ($50) May 19 Schedule revision fee for any change ($12) Summer II: July 6 Late registration fee ($50) July 8 Schedule revision fee for any change ($12) Date Credit totals (credit totals include transfer credits) March 15 90+ credits March 16 60 – 89 credits March 17 30 – 59 credits March 18 0 – 29 credits March 22 Registration open to all (for summer courses only)
Registration Dates – Fall 2010 Credit totals (credit totals include transfer credits) March 22 99+ credits March 23 86 – 98 credits March 24 78 – 85 credits March 25 70 – 77 credits March 26 58 – 69 credits March 29 48 – 57 credits March 30 41 – 47 credits March 31 19 – 40 credits April 1 15 – 18 credits April 2 0 – 14 credits April 12 Registration open to all
STHM Summer Courses For summer 2010, the following courses are offered: THM 1211 Introduction to Sport and Recreation THM 1311 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality THM 2112 Sophomore Research THM 2114 Leisure and Tourism in a Diverse Society THM 3213 Budget and Finance Systems in Sport and Recreation THM 3313 Financial Issues in Tourism and Hospitality As always, Internship I Internship II and Senior Project
Registering for Courses Plan your schedule TU Courses Read Course Descriptions! (Click on CRN) Confirm the course fulfills the requirement you think it does AND Check for Pre-requisites or “Special Authorization” Access registration through OWLnet at 12:01 a.m. on the day you have access to registration The earlier you register, the better See an advisor during walk-in hours if you have questions
Pre- AND Co-requisites New Pre-requisites: THM 3111 for THM 3425 (T&H and S&R majors) THM 3214 for THM 3227 (S&R majors) NOTE! when planning your courses, take into account this four semester sequence. ECON 1101 is a pre-req for MKT 2101 which is a pre-req for THM 3214 which is a pre-req for THM 3227 MKT 2101 for THM 3327 (T&H majors) NOTE! when planning your courses, take into account this three semester sequence. THM 3327 Other STHM pre- (and co-) requisites Refer to major check sheets ALL check sheets affected by new pre-reqs have been updated on STHM Current Students
When Courses are Offered: Requirements for all STHM Majors Fall Spring Summer THM 1112 Career Seminar X THM 1113 Foundations of Leisure THM 1114 Leadership THM 2112 Sophomore Research 2010 THM 2114 Leisure and Tourism in a Diverse Society THM 3111 Program and Special Event Planning THM 3196 Research Methodology THM 4112 Senior Professional Development Seminar THM 3185 Internship I THM 4185 Internship II THM 4191 Senior Project
When Courses are Offered: Sport and Recreation Fall Spring Summer THM 1211 Introduction to Sport and Recreation X 2010 THM 3211 Management in Sport and Recreation THM 3213 Budget & Finance Systems in Sport & Rec THM 3214 Marketing Mgmt in Sport and Recreation THM 4212 Law and Ethics in Sport and Recreation THM 4221 Current &Ethical Issues in Rec & Leisure THM 4222 Current & Ethical Issues in Sport Mgmt THM 3215 Stadium/Arena Design and Management THM 3224 Sports Information and Media Relations THM 3227 Advanced Sport Marketing Systems THM 3328 Gaming and Casino Management THM 3425 Event Mgmt: History, Theory & Best Practices THM 3427 Leisure and Aging Population
When Courses are Offered: Tourism and Hospitality Fall Spring Summer THM 1311 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality X 2010 THM 3311 Organization Management in Tourism & Hospitality THM 3313 Financial Issues in Tourism and Hospitality THM 3323 International Tourism THM 4312 Legal Issues in Tourism and Hospitality THM 4321 Capstone: Hospitality Management Systems THM 4322 Capstone: Designing Tourism Experiences THM 3320 Special Topics in Hospitality Management THM 3321 Tourism Planning and Development THM 3324 Hospitality Operations THM 3327 Advanced Destination Marketing Systems THM 3330 Special Topics in Destination & Event Management THM 3425 Event Mgmt: History, Theory & Best Practices
Progress Toward Your Degree Must earn C- or better in all required courses University Gen Ed or Core STHM Fox courses Minors and certificates Academic and Financial Impact of Repeating courses Can only earn the credits for a course ONE time The lowest grade earned in a course is NOT counted in cumulative GPA (but still appears on the transcript) Financial Aid: students must make “credit progress.” Students who need to repeat a course should see Advisor to discuss impact on your progress/academic standing Student Financial Services to discuss possible financial aid impact
Progress Toward Your Degree – Checking your DARS DARS, DARS, DARS!!! Check your DARS each semester after grades are posted When a requirement is NOT complete, it looks like this: X ~ CORE-AR (CORE REQUIREMENT FOR THE ARTS) When a requirement IS complete, it looks like this: ~ CORESA1 FIRST LEVEL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COURSES (SA) If you think you completed a requirement and it is showing as Incomplete, you can email dars@temple.edu For more information, refer to the DARS website
Graduation Planning Session Jarvis will be facilitating a Graduation Plan workshop during the 1st week of April Understanding your DARS Understanding Curricular requirements Making a graduation plan
STHM Undergraduate Community on Blackboard Up to date Announcements Scholarships Academic Success – resources throughout Temple SPO’s and STHM Student Association etc
Final Thoughts Being a responsible, successful student entails: Attending and participating in classes Understanding your curriculum Accessing resources Asking questions Reading your email!
Thanks for attending! Questions?