(Freshman & Transfer) who began courses at Temple/STHM fall 2015

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STHM – Sport and Recreation Management – SRM fall 2015 curriculum, Temple University GenEd curriculum
For use by: ALL students (Freshmen & Transfer) who began courses at Temple/STHM fall 2015 or after
General Education (GenEd) (35-36 credits)
School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Curriculum (63 credits)
Analytical Reading & Writing (GW)
STHM Foundation Requirements (24 credits)
(Prerequisite: ENG 701/711)
(4 credits)
__________ STHM 1113 The Business of Leisure
__________ STHM 2114 Leisure & Tourism for a Diverse Society
__________ STHM 3185 Internship I (180 hours) (Prerequisites: Completion of all STHM
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1000- and 2000-level courses and BA 2104; Professional
Development Series; junior standing)
Mosaics Humanities Seminar I & II
(Also known as Intellectual Heritage)
Mosaic I (GY) ____________
__________ STHM 4112 Senior Professional Development Seminar
(Prerequisite: GW)
Mosaic II (GZ) ____________
(Prerequisite: GY)
Quantitative Literacy (GQ)
(Prerequisite: MATH 701 or higher)
(4 credits)
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__________ STHM 4185
(Prerequisite: Senior standing; Completion of STHM 3185;
Co-requisite: STHM 4296 [Capstone Course])
Internship II (600 hours) (Prerequisite: Completion of all
coursework) (12 Credits)
Sport and Recreation Management Major Requirements (27 credits)
__________ STHM 1211 Sport & Society
__________ STHM 2211 Organizational Strategy in Sport & Recreation
__________ STHM 3211 Management in Sport & Recreation
(Prerequisite: HRM 1101)
Arts (GA)
__________ STHM 3213 Budget & Finance Systems in Sport & Recreation
(3 or 4 credits)
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(Prerequisite: ACCT 2101)
__________ STHM 3216 Economics of Sport & Recreation
(Prerequisite: ECON 1101)
Human Behavior (GB)
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__________ STHM 3217 Research in Sport & Recreation
__________ STHM 3296* Marketing Management in Sport & Recreation
Race & Diversity (GD)
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__________ STHM 4212 Law & Ethics in Sport & Recreation
__________ STHM 4296* Capstone - Current & Ethical Issues in Sport & Recreation
Management (Prerequisites: Senior level academic standing –
(Prerequisites: MKTG 2101)
minimum 90 credits; Co-requisite: STHM 4112)
Global/World Society (GG)
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Science & Technology (GS)
(2 required)
Sport and Recreation Management Major Electives (12 credits)
See Page 2 (or back) for options
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Fox School of Business & Management Requirements (13 credits)
U.S. Society (GU)
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__________ ACCT 2101 Financial Accounting (Prerequisite: MATH 0701/02 or higher)
__________ MKTG 2101 Marketing Management (Prerequisite: ECON 1101)
__________ BA 2104
Excel for Business Applications (1 credit)
Free Electives (12-13 credits, or more
as needed to reach 124 credits –
see back/page 2 for details)
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__________ HRM 1101
__________ ECON 1101
Leadership & Organizational Management
Macroeconomic Principles (Prerequisite: MATH 0701/02 or
higher)
School of Tourism & Hospitality Management Non-Credit Requirements
__________ First Aid/ CPR Certification (Community-level or better; must be
completed prior to Internship II)
__________ Industry Related Hours Experience (Minimum 250 hours of participation
required prior to STHM 4112 Senior Professional Development Seminar)
__________ Students must obtain a passport upon entering their first semester of
senior coursework.
_____ ENG 0701/0711 (if indicated by Placement test)
_____ MATH 0701/0702 (if indicated by Placement test)
*Indicates Required Writing Intensive Courses
UPDATED October 2015
STHM – Sport and Recreation Management Major Electives / Concentrations
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Declaring a concentration is optional; completing 12 credits of major electives is required. Students are encouraged to
declare a concentration.
To earn the concentration, and have it indicated on the official transcript, students must complete three (3) courses (out of
the four required) within a particular concentration, related capstone, and Internship II in a position related to the chosen
concentration.
Governance and Policy Concentration
__________ STHM 3215 Stadium/Arena Design & Management
__________ STHM 3221 Athletics Administration
__________ STHM 3222 Professional & International Sport
__________ STHM 3225 Recreation & Leisure Service Management
Sport and Recreation Promotion Concentration
__________ STHM 3224 Media & Communications in Sport & Recreation
__________ STHM 3226 Consumer Behavior in Sport & Recreation
__________ STHM 3227 Advanced Marketing for Sport & Recreation (strongly recommended to complete STHM 3296 prior to
3227)
__________ STHM 3228 Sales Management in Sport & Recreation
Event Leadership Concentration
__________ STHM 3412 Foundations of Event Leadership (strongly recommended to complete STHM 3412 prior to STHM 3415,
3425, and 3428)
__________ STHM 3415 Meetings, Conference, & Convention Management
__________ STHM 3425 Sustainable Event Management
__________ STHM 3428 Event Marketing & Sponsorship (strongly recommended to complete ECON 1101 & MKTG 2101 prior to
STHM 3428)
**FREE ELECTIVE CREDIT INFORMATION**
According to the STHM 8-semester plan, students must take at least 12-13 credits of Free Electives. In some cases, this credit
number may vary for each student to meet the 124 credits required for graduation. Consult with an STHM Academic Advisor.
Examples include:
 If a student takes a 3-credit Gen Ed Arts (GA) class (8 semester plan reflects a 4-credit GA), one credit would be added to the free
elective credit total
 A student fulfills the World Society (GG) requirement by participating in an approved summer or semester study abroad
program (including STHM 3185 Internship I if completed abroad). The student would be given a waiver for their GG
requirement, but must still acquire 3-credits. Thus, the 3-credits shift from the GenEd credit total to the Free Elective credit total.
Students can use Free Elective Credits to take any courses at Temple, but are encouraged to consider these options:
 Take additional STHM major electives of interest. Students are required to take four major management electives, but may
choose to take more to fulfill the free elective requirement and meet the 124 credits needed for graduation.
 Earn a Minor or Certificate. Temple University offers many Minors and Certificates. Popular minor and certificate examples
include :
Fox School of Business Minors and Certificate Options:
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Business or General Business Studies (most popular)
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Management Information Systems (MIS), Finance, and Legal
Studies
**IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ AND SIGN**
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Complete 124 credits required for graduation, fulfilling all STHM and University requirements as reflected in my Degree Auditing
Report System (DARS).
 IMPORTANT NOTE: The STHM 8 semester plan takes into account students taking a 4-credit Arts class. If students take a 3-credit
GA (ARTS), an additional credit would need to be added to the free elective credit total.
Earn a C- or higher in all courses required in the STHM curriculum.
Earn a 2.0 GPA in my major and a 2.0 cumulative GPA to be eligible to graduate.
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Date _____________________________________________
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