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1 STHM Group Advising Spring 2010

2 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)

3 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

4 STHM Summer Courses For summer 2010, the following courses are offered: THM Introduction to Sport and Recreation THM Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality THM Sophomore Research THM Leisure and Tourism in a Diverse Society THM Budget and Finance Systems in Sport and Recreation THM Financial Issues in Tourism and Hospitality As always, Internship I Internship II and Senior Project

5 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

6 Pre- AND Co-requisites
New Pre-requisites: THM for THM (T&H and S&R majors) THM for THM (S&R majors) NOTE! when planning your courses, take into account this four semester sequence. ECON is a pre-req for MKT which is a pre-req for THM 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

7 When Courses are Offered: Requirements for all STHM Majors
Fall Spring Summer THM Career Seminar X THM Foundations of Leisure THM Leadership THM Sophomore Research 2010 THM Leisure and Tourism in a Diverse Society THM Program and Special Event Planning THM Research Methodology THM Senior Professional Development Seminar THM Internship I THM Internship II THM Senior Project

8 When Courses are Offered: Sport and Recreation
Fall Spring Summer THM Introduction to Sport and Recreation X 2010 THM Management in Sport and Recreation THM Budget & Finance Systems in Sport & Rec THM Marketing Mgmt in Sport and Recreation THM Law and Ethics in Sport and Recreation THM Current &Ethical Issues in Rec & Leisure THM Current & Ethical Issues in Sport Mgmt THM Stadium/Arena Design and Management THM Sports Information and Media Relations THM Advanced Sport Marketing Systems THM Gaming and Casino Management THM Event Mgmt: History, Theory & Best Practices THM Leisure and Aging Population

9 When Courses are Offered: Tourism and Hospitality
Fall Spring Summer THM Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality X 2010 THM Organization Management in Tourism & Hospitality THM Financial Issues in Tourism and Hospitality THM International Tourism THM Legal Issues in Tourism and Hospitality THM Capstone: Hospitality Management Systems THM Capstone: Designing Tourism Experiences THM Special Topics in Hospitality Management THM Tourism Planning and Development THM Hospitality Operations THM Advanced Destination Marketing Systems THM Special Topics in Destination & Event Management THM Event Mgmt: History, Theory & Best Practices

10 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

11 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 For more information, refer to the DARS website

12 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

13 STHM Undergraduate Community on Blackboard
Up to date Announcements Scholarships Academic Success – resources throughout Temple SPO’s and STHM Student Association etc

14 Final Thoughts Being a responsible, successful student entails:
Attending and participating in classes Understanding your curriculum Accessing resources Asking questions Reading your !

15 Thanks for attending! Questions?


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