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STHM Group Advising Fall 2012 October 15-19 Center for Student Services “TYPE A” – Students that started STHM fall 2011 or after

Fall 2012 October 15-19 Center for Student Services “TYPE A” – Students that started STHM fall 2011 or after

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STHM Group Advising

Fall 2012October 15-19

Center for Student Services

“TYPE A” – Students that started STHM fall 2011 or after

University Related Topics

Registration Date: Required Credits:

October 25, 2012 110 or more semester hours

October 26, 2012 94-109.99 semester hours

October 29, 2012 79-93.99 semester hours

October 30, 2012 64-78.99 semester hours

October 31, 2012 52-63.99 semester hours

November 1, 2012 34-51.99 semester hours

November 2, 2012 25-33.99 semester hours

November 5, 2012 1-24.99 semester hours

November 6, 2012 0 semester hours

Spring 2013 Registration Dates

University Policies Reminder - Repeats

Dismissal From STHM

Three attempts MAX in foundation, major, and Fox School of Business requirements

Dismissal is possible regardless of status in STHM (i.e. class level – senior)

No petition process once dismissed

Dismissal From Temple

Three attempts MAX in university requirements: English 701/711, English 802 (GW), Mosaics IH 0851 (GY), Mosaics IH 0852 (GZ), and Math 701/702

Dismissal last for 4 years

No petition process once dismissed

Link to Policy - http://policies.temple.edu/PDF/194.pdf

Granted for one or two consecutive semesters (excluding summers) Protects your curriculum code

Loans are not dispersed Documented on your transcript General Reasons: medical, financial, person, employment, and/or

military

Access: TU e-mail, registration, and to the Library No Access: University services (i.e. Campus Housing, Campus

Recreation, Student Health Services)

University Policy Reminder – Leave of Absence (LOA)

Link to Policy - http://policies.temple.edu/PDF/138.pdf

Counts as an attempt (repeat; three max)

Medical Withdrawal Excused (MWE) Petitions do not count towards the repeat attempt number (all classes must be withdrawn from)

Documented on your transcript

You are still financially responsible

Deadline for fall 2012 – TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD via SSB (add/drop classes screen)

Consult with an Advisor prior to processing; not retractable

University Policy Reminder - Withdraws

Link to Policy - http://policies.temple.edu/PDF/139.pdf

Recommended Tutoring

Accounting Resources General - Monday through

Friday, 10 AM to 2 PM in Alter Hall 403D

Individual - Rushabn Shah, [email protected]

Writing Center http://www.temple.edu/writingctr/ Excellent resource for English,

IH, Writing Intensives, and generally, all courses

MSRC Private Tutoring Available

$10 per hour Subjects – Math, various

Sciences, Economics, and CIS

http://www.temple.edu/msrc/tutoring/private-tutor/

School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Topics

Please make sure that the following e-mail topics are going to the CSPD, specifically Mr. Mayer ([email protected]):

e-Recruiting Internships Professional Development Series Workshops Corporate Recruitment Information Sessions

Student Services and the CSPD want to avoid “mix messages” and “false interpretation”

E-mails regarding Industry-Related Hours can go to Student Services or the CSPD

E-mails…

Please make sure you are communicating with your professor about issues that are impacting your performance in class negatively

i.e.) medical issues i.e.) transportation concerns i.e.) catastrophic/unforeseen events

Please make sure that resource departments and/or your professors have the documentation they need to help you

i.e.) DRS – Disability Resource and Services

Communication with Professors…

Concentrations

Declaring is optional, but recommended

Three (3) major elective courses out of the four required within the concentration

Associated Capstone course (i.e. STHM 4296 or 4396/97/98)

Senior Internship (STHM 4185) must be related to the chosen concentration

Recommended that you declare in sophomore year

Sport and Recreation Management Students Governance and Policy (capstone STHM 4296) Sport and Recreation Promotion (capstone STHM

4296) Event Leadership (capstone STHM 4296)

Tourism and Hospitality Management Students Hospitality Operations (capstone STHM 4396) Destination Management (capstone STHM 4397) Event Leadership (capstone STHM 4398)

Link to declaration page - http://sthm.temple.edu/current/ugrad/curriculum.html

STHM Course Offerings

Major Management Electives are generally offered fall OR spring (i.e. exceptions include STHM 3411 and 3425)

Foundation and Major requirements are generally offered fall AND spring

STHM does not have any winter or online courses

1-2/2-1 Format: this means that if a course is offered in the spring with one section, in the fall, there will be two sections (and vice-versa) – PLAN AHEAD

Summer coursework is contingent upon the availability of a professor and demand

Summer coursework is subject to cancellation

STHM 1113 – Foundations of Leisure

STHM 2114 – Leisure and Tourism for a Diverse Society

STHM 3185 – Internship I STHM 3411 – Program and Special Event Planning

This course is required for old curriculum students (prior to fall 2011) This course is an elective for new curriculum students (fall 2011 or

after. This course will remain being offered fall and spring.

STHM 3425 – Sustainable Event Management This course is always in high demand, thus it will be offered fall and

spring

STHM 4112 – Senior Professional Development Seminar Completing STHM 3185 is required prior to proceeding with this course

STHM 4185 – Internship II For old curriculum students, this practicum is ten credits For new curriculum student, this practicum is twelve credits

STHM Course Offerings – Spring 2013

STHM 1211 - Sport and Society

STHM 2211 – Organizational Strategy in S&R

STHM 3211 – Management in S&R STHM 3213 – Budget and Finance Systems in S&R STHM 3216 – Economics of S&R STHM 3217 – Research in S&R STHM 3221 – Athletics Administration (spring only) STHM 3222 – Professional and International Sport (spring only) STHM 3224 – Media and Communications in S&R (spring only; in the past,

it was fall only) STHM 3296 – Marketing Management in S&R

STHM 4212 – Law and Ethics in S&R STHM 4296 – Current and Ethical Issues in S&RM

SRM Course Offerings – Spring 2013

STHM 1311 – The Business of Tourism and Hospitality

STHM 2311 – Global Issues in T&HM

STHM 3311 – Management in T&H STHM 3312 – Strategic Decision Making in T&HM STHM 3313 – Financial Issues in T&H STHM 3321 – Tourism Planning and Development (spring only) STHM 3324 – Hospitality Operations (spring only) STHM 3329 – Revenue Management in T&HM (spring only) STHM 3396 – Marketing in T&H

STHM 4312 – Legal Issues in T&H STHM 4396 – Hospitality Management Systems STHM 4397 – Designing Tourism Experiences

THM Course Offerings – Spring 2013

STHM 3315 Tourism and Hospitality Sales will not

be offered in spring 2013

Begins on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd (available bi-weekly) By appointment only (use the current Advising Appointment System)

You can use a desktop computer or tablet/i-Pad System being used is WebEx (students do not need an account)

Camera and microphone preferred (some devices have both built-in already) The environment you are in, during this session, should be quiet, professional, and

appropriate for an academic conversation

FERPA Waivers may need to be processed Share documents and computer screens

STHM Virtual Advising

Link to instructions/guidelines - http://sthm.temple.edu/current/ugrad/documents/STHM_Virtual_Advising_Packet_Fall12.pdf

Industry-Related Hours

It is recommended that your hours/experiences are diverse (7 total experiences or more) but are applicable to your career aspirations

Letters to verify your participation are always preferred

Start scanning your verification forms as e-Portfolios will be required in STHM 4112 Senior Professional Development Seminar

Write-ups will vary in the total number of pages based on the number of hours you do

Make sure many of your experiences are applicable to your career aspirations

Less than ten hours – use the volunteer form, found in the “All New STHM Undergraduate Community” in Blackboard (Industry-Related Hours Tab)

Some experiences will need to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis

You are not submitting anything to Student Services – when you start accumulating hours, begin building your portfolio

Make sure your write-ups are thought provoking; reflecting on each experience

Key Dates - Reminders

Upcoming STHM DARS Workshop

DARS Friday, November 9th

12:00 – 1:00 PM Speakman Hall 349 (Conference

Room) Registration is on a first-come, first-

served basis! Please bring a copy of your DARS with you!

RSVP - http://express0.targetx.com/event/php/event_register.php?mid=17018337

(click on the flyer on the left-hand side)

Upcoming STHM Graduation Plan Workshop

Graduation Planning

Monday, November 5th

4:00 – 5:00 PM Speakman Hall 349 (Conference

Room) Each session will last for one hour!

Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Students are asked to bring their graduation plans and a copy of DARS.

RSVP – http://express0.targetx.com/event/php/event_register.php?mid=17018339

(click on the flyer on the left-hand side)

Upcoming Information Session:“STHM is Studying Abroad”

Thursday, November 8th

12:00 – 1:00 PM

Speakman Hall, Lab 012 No Food or Beverages in the lab

RSVP - http://express0.targetx.com/event/php/event_register.php?mid=17018337

Come prepared with questions about studying abroad Education Abroad representatives will discuss the

newest and latest opportunities

Remember – students who study complete an junior internship abroad also fulfill their GG requirement!

(click on the flyer on the left-hand side)

Miscellaneous – RCC Academic Coaches for 2013-2014

Eligibility: Have a minimum 2.75 cumulative grade point average. Have a minimum of 30 credits by the end of the Spring 2013

semester.  Register for a 1-credit seminar in the Spring 2013 semester

that will meet on Wednesdays from 3-4:20pm (if you cannot attend or complete the seminar, you cannot serve as an Academic Coach). If you are selected, you will be registered for the course upon your confirmation that you accept the position.

 Time Frame and Deadlines: This is a paid position at 10-20 hours per week for the

2013-14 academic year at an hourly rate of $9.00 per hour You will also attend 4-5 program events during the summer (dates

to be determined) where you will meet your student caseload (approximately 10 students).

To Apply: Drop off or email your resume and the completed application to

Michael Stokes ([email protected]) in the Russell Conwell Center by Friday, November 9, 2012. 

Interviews will begin the following week and continue until the positions are filled. 

Senior Seminar Presents

Your NameYour Concentration

Phone Number

Email Address

Business Card Sale!

On Sale in Speakman Hall

from October 8th-19th!

“Montague Made, Ridall Ready”

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays: 11-3

Tuesdays and Thursdays: 10-2

Purchase them by October 19th in order to have them for STHM’s 21st Annual Career Day on November 6th in Mitten Hall!