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Sport Management Program Advising Fall 2011 (Pre-majors)

Sport Management Program Advising Fall 2011 (Pre-majors). Department of Sports Administration College of Business. Course Scheduling. SASM 201 Introduction to Sport Industry M,W 4:10 PM to 6:00 PM SASM 225 History of the Sport Industry Section 1: M,W 10:10 AM to 12:00 PM

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Sport Management Program Advising Fall 2011 (Pre-majors)

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  1. Sport Management Program AdvisingFall 2011 (Pre-majors) Department of Sports Administration College of Business

  2. Course Scheduling • SASM 201 Introduction to Sport Industry M,W 4:10 PM to 6:00 PM • SASM 225 History of the Sport Industry Section 1: M,W 10:10 AM to 12:00 PM Section 2: M,W 12:10 PM to 2:00 PM Section 3: Tu,Th 12:10 PM to 2:00 PM • SASM 290 Sport Management Practicum •  SASM 301 Sport Marketing, Tu,Th 8:10 AM to 10:00 AM • SASM 376 Athletic Facility Planning and Management Section 1: Tu,Th 8:10 AM to 10:00 AM Section 2: Tu,Th 2:10 PM to 4:00 PM

  3. Course Scheduling (con’t) • SASM 391 Risk Management, M,W 8:10 AM to 10:00 AM • SASM 412 Sport Governance and Ethics, M,W 2:10 PM to 4:00 PM • SASM 425 Financial Issues in Sport, Tu,Th 10:10 AM to 12:00 PM • SASM 435 Sport Promotion & Sales Management, Tu,Th 12:10 PM to 2:00 PM • SASM 450 Senior Seminar in Sport Management, M,W 8:10 AM to 10:00 AM • SASM 490 Internship in Sport Management • BUSL 465 Law of Sports M,W2:10 PM to 4:00 PM • ECON 318 – Economics of Sports, M,W2:10 PM to 4:00 PM (permission only)

  4. ECON 318 Permission required • To get a pink slip for ECON 318, send an e-mail to Dr. Gerard Akindes at akindesg@ohio.edu. In the e-mail, be sure to include such information as name, status in the program (major or pre-major), and priority registration date and time. • Dr. Akindes will verify the provided information and make a decision on pink slip distribution. Priority given based on major status and registration access time.

  5. REMINDER • OPN 310 does NOT automatically meet the requirements for the Business Minor. • Sport Mgmt students should register for OPN 300. • Any substitutions for the Business Minor require approval of the College of Business.

  6. Winter Electives • SASM 350 External Relations in Sports, Tu,Th 2:10 PM to 4:00 PM

  7. Important web links • Department of Sports Administration, http://cob.ohio.edu/dsa/. • COB website for current students, http://cob.ohio.edu/

  8. PRE-Major requirements • ECON 103 Principles of Microeconomics (prerequisite: MATH 101, or PL1 or PL2, PL3 on math placement test) • ENG 151 Freshman Composition (NOTE: ENG 150A is a required prerequisite for international students only) • COMS 101 Fundamentals of Human Communication OR COMS 103 Public Speaking • MATH 163A Introduction to Calculus (prerequisite: MATH 113 or PL2 or PL3 on math placement test.) • ACCT 101 Foundations of Accounting (prerequisite: MATH 113 or PL2 or PL3 on math placement test.) • SASM 201 Introduction to Sport Industryand SASM 225 History of the Sport Industry • University General Education Courses (about 20 credit hours.)

  9. PRE-Major requirements (con’t) • Complete the seven prerequisites with a grade of “C” (2.0) or better • Achieve and maintain an accumulative g.p.a. of 2.5 or higher

  10. Application into the major • Present completed application and a current DARS to your faculty advisor for review. • Submit the application endorsed by your advisors to COB Student Services (Copeland 214)

  11. Planning for graduation • Planning for graduation at least one full year before graduation • Not all required courses are offered every quarter • Summer courses may not reach the required enrollment to be offered; if any course you need for graduation is cancelled during the summer, you will need to take the course during the fall quarter

  12. Planning for graduation (con’t) • Required courses may have time conflicts. • You should take ONLY SASM 400-LEVEL COURSES and electives during your final quarter on campus (preferably your final 2 quarters). • You can search for Tier III course options using the course offerings menu (SASM 450 is one of them). • YOU are responsible for making sure you have met all graduation requirements. • Do not expect to substitute for a required major course.

  13. Graduation Audits • If you are a junior or senior, you can make an appointment with the COB Office of Student Services (Copeland 214) to conduct a graduation audits for you. • The graduate audit will produce a written accounting of the courses and electives requirements needed for a student to complete the requirements of the sport management program. • Students coming to the COB Office of Student Services for a graduation audits should bring a DARS report that lists grades from the immediately previous quarter.

  14. Practicum • Required Practicum Meeting • For Spring Practicum Date/Time: Friday, November 4 at 2:10 p.m. Location TBA • See Practicum Info at http://aspnet.cob.ohio.edu/isms/cobContent.aspx?4808 • Contact Professor Moran (moranp1@ohio.edu)

  15. Internships • Steps to registering for internship for Winter 2011 • Review internship credit requirements at http://aspnet.cob.ohio.edu/isms/cobContent.aspx?4807 • Find an internship site • Complete contract w/ site supervisor • Attend internship meeting – Thursday, November 3 at 4:10 p..m. Location TBA • Return contract to Professor Moran at internship meeting or ASAP to receive pink slip • Contact Professor Moran for more information • moranp1@ohio.edu, Copeland 232

  16. Internships (con’t) Resume Help • Career Services (Baker 533)– Walk-in Hours • Monday – Thursday : 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. • Monday - Friday: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Wednesday: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. • Resume writing guidelines: • http://www.ohio.edu/careers/students/upload/ResWrite0708-2.pdf

  17. Internships (con’t) Departmental Assistance • Help with finding internships/experience in the areas of sport in which you are interested • Visit the Sport Management website for guidance • Know when you can do an experience or internship before scheduling an appointment • Check out these web resources: • WorkInSports.com • TeamworkOnline.com • SportsCareers.com • Prof. Packy Moran • Office: Copeland 232 • E-mail: moranp1@ohio.edu • Winter 2012 Office hours:

  18. Sales Certificate Program • Applications accepted in Fall/Winter • For Admission to Sales Certificate Program: • Overall GPA of 2.75 or higher • Resume demonstrating characteristics that support a successful sales career • Panel Interview • Admission is Competitive and not Guaranteed • For more information, contact: • www.thesalescentre.com • Director of the Sales Centre, Ken Hartung at hartung@ohio.edu or 593-9328 • Dr. David Ridpath at ridpath@ohio.edu or 593-9496

  19. Individual Advising Protocol • To schedule an individual advising time, contact your advisor to schedule an appointment. • You must have the following with you for any in-office advising: • Your DARS. • Your 4-year plan • A proposed schedule with alternate classes in case first choices are filled.

  20. Sport Management Listserv • If you are not subscribed to the Sport Management listserv, go to http://listserv.ohio.edu/mailman/listinfo/sportmgmtstudent to subscribe. • Through this listserv, students will receive program-related information, including internship openings, and announcements about Sport Management events (including advising).

  21. Application to graduate School • If you are interested in attending graduate school next fall, it is time to put your application together. Some schools will still accept applications until March. The following are a number of things you need to do immediately: • To determine what schools you want to apply • To find out the requirements and application deadlines of those schools Many schools set their application deadlines between February and March • To take the graduate school entrance exams, such as GRE or GMAT • To request your transcripts and letters of recommendation to be sent • To prepare other required paperwork, such as the statement of goals. • You are strongly recommended to talk to your advisor if you have any questions.

  22. Q2s transition • Starting on September 1, 2012, it will take 120 semester hours to complete the BS in Sport Management program. • Students will graduate by fulfilling the requirements of their catalog of entry to the greatest extent possible, given that some courses used to fulfill the program requirements will no longer be offered after summer 2012. • Each student is strongly urged to arrange an appointment with an Academic Advisor in the COB Office of Student Services to discuss and sign their “Transition Degree Completion Plan (TDCP)”.

  23. gen education – Tier i

  24. GEN Education – Tier II

  25. Gen education – Tier iii

  26. MAJOR COURSES - CORE PART 1

  27. MAJOR COURSES - CORE PART 2 & 3

  28. RELATED REQUIREMENTS

  29. Please direct your Q2S questions to an Academic Advisor in the COBOffice of Student Services in 214 Copeland Hall

  30. Questions or Concerns?

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