Read & understand STHM and University requirements & policies (ask questions if needed) ◦ Student Services is here to help, but your advisors do not make decisions for you. Be proactive & empowered! Identify your academic and career goals Become involved ◦ Student Professional Organizations ◦ STHM Student Association ◦ Temple Student Activities Develop a professional persona Support students in reaching their academic and career goals ◦ Student Services Office ◦ CSPD When students have questions about their academics or the policies they have read, provide answers and/or additional resources STHM’s Doctrine of Responsibility Temple and Federal policies students should know: ◦ Temple University Code of Conduct ◦ Temple University Undergraduate Bulletin ◦ FERPA Students are accountable for knowing and adhering to all policies. “I didn’t know” should never be said! Temple’s Online Registration process Finding courses – TUcourses or OWLnet STHM Course Waiting 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 Pre-requisites and Co-requisites ◦ STHM Current Students page ◦ In general, students take all THM 1000 level courses then 2000, and so forth ◦ Must complete all THM1000 & 2000 before Internship I ◦ Must have Industry-related hours complete before taking Senior Seminar (4112) The Four Concentrations ◦ Leisure Management, Sport Management, Destination & Event Management, Hospitality Management Earning – 5 requirements ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ 2 - Two courses within the Concentration 1 - Appropriate Capstone class 1 - Internship II related to the chosen concentration 1 - 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 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 When How ◦ STHM encourages students to study abroad in summer ◦ For general study abroad opportunities, go to International Programs at 200 Tuttleman Learning Center ◦ For information about studying at THM exchange schools (Modul in Vienna, University of Vienna) Depending on your curriculum, study abroad may fulfill requirements (inquire about this with an STHM advisor) ◦ Students may substitute courses taken in an approved study abroad experience for one or both of the Core International Studies courses. OWLnet Degree auditing system If you want to find a General Education course that fulfills a Core Course requirements, go to www.temple.edu/courses and search for General Education Courses. Use these codes to find courses that fill Core requirements. To be sure the course fulfills the Core requirement, click on the 6 digit CRN number to read the course description notes. Core Area College Composition CO Core RCI CO GenEd RCI General Education Equivalent Analytical Reading GW & Writing Intellectual Heritage IA I Intellectual Heritage IB II Arts AR IN Individual & Society QA or QB Quantitative Reasoning Studies in Race RS Mosaic I GY Mosaic II GZ Science B SB GS American Culture AC Science & Technology U.S. Society World Society GG International Studies IS Arts GA IN Human Behavior GB GB GQ Quantitative Literacy Race & Diversity GD GU Individual Advising is available ◦ Make an appointment online at the STHM Current Students page or ◦ Stop by for walk-in hours (hours posted on STHM Current Students page) Questions?