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ORIENTATION SESSION
GRADUATE PROGRAM in SPORT MANAGEMENT August 11, 2004
WELCOME
Dr. Ketra ArmstrongProgram Director
Congratulations!
SPORT MANAGEMENT AGENDA
Introduction of Program Faculty and StaffHistoryAdvisory Committee - Dr. Ketra Armstrong
Learning Team 7 Roll Call - Diane Higgs
Curriculum Structure - Dr. Ketra Armstrong- Chris Tsangaris
Academic Classes & Instructors - Dr. Ketra Armstrong
Internship Classes & Instructors Job Placement - Chris Tsangaris
Schedule of Classes - Dr. Ketra Armstrong
Registration -Denis Arsenault
Foundation Courses - Dr. Ketra
Armstrong
Q&A to the Faculty - All
Things You Should Know Diane Higgs Shonnda Smith Thomas Nordstrom Angelina Renteria
PROGRAM STAFF
Dr. Michael Lacourse Department Chair:
Dr. Sharon Guthrie Associate Chair:
Dr. Ketra Armstrong Program Director
Dr. Alison Wrynn Associate Professor:
Christopher Tsangaris, MA Managing Director:
Diane Higgs Program Manager:
Denis Arsenault University College:
Hitoshi Furuya UCES Program Developer;
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
Thomas Nordstrom, [email protected]
Shonnda Smith, LT6 [email protected]
Angelina Renteria, [email protected]
HISTORY
The Vision
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Bill Shumard Advisory Board ChairmanDirector of Athletics, CSU Long Beach
Michelle Himmelberg, Orange County Register
Tommy Hawkins, VP/Communications LA Dodgers- MLB
Fred Claire, Former Exec V.P. & G.M.LA Dodgers-MLB
Andy Roeser, Executive Vice President
L.A. Clippers – NBA
Tim Mead, Vice President/Communications Anaheim Angels
Roy Englebrecht, Sports EntrepreneurGolden Boy Productions
Beth White, Former General ManagerHome Depot Center; COO Long Beach Grand Prix Aquatics
Rich FosterLong Beach Sports Council USA Water Polo
David Simon, PresidentL.A. Sports Council
Tim Ryan, General ManagerThe Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Dr. Bill Husak, Director of AthleticsLoyola Marymount University
Joanne Klonowski, Director, Marketing
California Speedway
Cindy Masner, Sr. Associate A.D./SWA Long Beach State Athletics
Penny Toler, General Manager Los Angeles Sparks – WNBA
Bob Wagner, VP/ Sales & MarketingThe Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Jeffrey Pollack, Managing DirectorNASCAR Digital Entertainment
Learning Team 7 Roll Call
Tim Anderson Melissa Benne Yoshifumi Bizen Keri Borzello Serena Boykin Rebecca Brown Lydell Carin Jesse Chatfield Rachel Dong David Drumhiller Kari Duperron James Eustis Cheryl Finster Jamie Gelbart Caroline Graeff Shaan Hassan
Mark Hemenway Kealani Kimball Yoshihiro Kobayashi Kin Lee Allison Luxenburg Michelle Macintyre Jeremiah Mendoza Adrienne Ratajczack Jonpaul Roepke Jennifer Schwalbach Monica Staniec Julian Temblador Corey Theetga Desiree Torres
CURRICULUM STRUCTURECurriculum Internships
KPE 521: Foundations of Sport ManagementKPE 696: Research MethodsKPE 577: Sport in US CultureKPE 590: Measurement and Statistical AnalysisKPE 511: Sport Marketing Development
and Fund RaisingKPE 512: Legal and Ethical Issues in SportKPE 513: Facility Planning and ManagementKPE 514: Financial and Fiscal Development in Sport KPE 695: Seminar in Professional Literature
KPE 591: Field Studies in Sport Event
Management KPE 592A: Sport Management
Internship KPE 592A: Sport Management
Internship
ACADEMIC CLASSES & INSTRUCTORS
First Session
KPE 521: Foundations of Sport Management Robert Gobrecht, [email protected]
KPE 696: Research Methods Dr. Sharon Guthrie, [email protected]
KPE 577: Sport in US Culture Dr. Alison Wrynn, [email protected]
ACADEMIC CLASSES & INSTRUCTORS
Second Session
KPE 590: Measurement and Statistical AnalysisDr. Ketra Armstrong, [email protected]
KPE 511: Sport Marketing Development and Fund RaisingBob Wagner, TBA
KPE 512: Legal and Ethical Issues in SportRich Foster, [email protected]
ACADEMIC CLASSES & INSTRUCTORS
Third Session
KPE 513: Facility Planning and Personnel Management Mike Milidonis,
[email protected] Dennis Campos, [email protected]
KPE 514: Financial and Fiscal Development in Sport Andy Roundtree, [email protected]
KPE 695: Seminar in Professional Literature
Dr. Ketra Armstrong, [email protected]
INTERNSHIP CLASSES & INSTRUCTORS
First Session KPE 591: Field Studies in Sport Event
Management Chris Tsangaris: [email protected]
100 Hours (Aug 2004 – Jan 2005)
Second Session KPE 592A: Sport Management Internship
Chris Tsangaris: [email protected] Hours (Feb 2005 – July 2005)
Third Session KPE 592A: Sport Management Internship
Chris Tsangaris: [email protected] Hours (Aug 2005 – Jan 2006)
INTERNSHIP/JOB PLACEMENTS
CLASS OF 2003
Megan Walsh, Home Depot Center,
Hospitality Coordinator Shevaun Siebert
Los Angeles Dodgers, Premium Seating Coordinator
Kim Lewis YMCA of Orange County
Jeff Dyrek USA Triathlon
Diane Higgs CSULB Graduate Program in
Sports Management Susan Warner
Team Primetime, Director of Ops
Leslie Cordova University of Southern
California Kevin Horsky
Anaheim Mighty Ducks Craig Zimmerman
SKOALS Cindy Jarvis
Los Angeles Sparks, Community Relations Director
Lakenya Jimerson Jtech-Foundation
Dyan Miller Glendale Community College,
Women’s Head Basketball Coach Catrina da Luz
UC Irvine Jill Polgar
Staples Center Jason Kirkwood
Santa Monica Community College Greg Bayley
Philly Sport & Social Club James Kuk
Kansas City Chiefs NFL
CLASS OF 2004
Adrienne Lao Special Olympics of Southern
California Rich Fernandez
Event Management , CSULB Athletics Matthew Dumas
Anaheim Pond, Season Tickets/Group Ticket Mgr
Megan Rowe Special Olympics of Southern
California Joon Choi
Los Angeles Dodgers Erik Aluise
Long Beach Ice Dogs
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES First Session
First Session
KPE 591 Field Studies in Sport Event ManagementTue – Aug 24thSat – Jan. 29Fieldwork hours are to be completed according to event schedulingFall 2004 Registration deadline is October 13th**
Chris Tsangaris, MA6:00 pm-10:00 pm10:00 am-3:30 pm
KPE 521 Foundations in Sport Management
Wed– Aug 18, 25; Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Oct 69/1 class begins at 3pm in AnaheimSat - Aug. 28, and Oct. 2Fall Registration 2004 deadline is September 1st**
Robert Gobrecht, MBA6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
KPE 696 Research Methods
Wed– Oct 13, 20, 27; Nov 3, 10, 17, 24; Dec 1Sat – Nov. 13 & Nov. 27Fall Registration 2004 deadline is Oct 27th**
Sharon Guthrie, Ph.D.6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
KPE 577 Sport in U.S. Culture***
Wed – Dec 8, 15; Jan 5, 12, 19, 26; Feb 2, 9Sat – Dec. 11 & Jan. 22Note: No class on Dec 22 and 29Winter 2005 Registration deadline is Dec 22nd **
Alison Wrynn, Ph.D.6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Second SessionSecond Session
KPE 592A Sport Management Internship
TBA Spring 2005 Registration deadline is April 20th**
Chris Tsangaris, MA
KPE 590 Measurement & Statistical Analysis
Wed – Feb 23, Mar 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Apr 6, 13Sat – TBASpring 2005 Registration deadline is March 9th**
Ketra Armstrong, Ph.D. 6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
KPE 511 Sport Marketing, Dev’ & Fundraising
Wed – Apr 20, 27; May 4, 11, 18, 25; Jun 1, 8Sat - TBA (2 meetings)
Spring 2005 Registration deadline is May 4th**
Bob Wagner6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
KPE 512 Legal & Ethical Issues in Sport
Wed –Jun 15, 22, 29; July 6, 13, 20, 27; Aug 3Sat – TBA (2 meetings)Summer 2005 Registration deadline is June 29th**
Rich Foster, JD6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Third Session
Third Session
KPE 592A Sport Management Internship
TBA - To Be Arranged according to individual InternshipsFall 2005 Registration deadline is October 12th**
Chris Tsangaris, MATBA
KPE 513 Facility Planning and Personnel Management
Wed– Aug 17, 24, 31; Sep 7, 14, 21, 28; Oct 5Sat – TBA (2 meetings)Fall 2005 Registration deadline is August 31st **
Dennis Campos & Mike Miliponis6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
KPE 514 Sport Finance
Wed – Oct 12, 19, 26; Nov 2, 9, 16, 23, 30Sat – TBA (2 meetings)Fall 2005 Registration deadline is October 26th **
Andy Roundtree6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
KPE 695 Seminar in Professional Literature***Wed– Dec 7, 14, 21, 28; Jan 4, 11, 18, 25
Sat – TBA (2 meetings)*(Holiday Make-up Day Dec 28th TBA)Winter 2005 Registration deadline is December 21st **
Ketra Armstrong, Ph.D.6:00 pm-10:00 pm9:00 am-3:30 pm
REGISTRATION
Registration - The Schedule
Deadlines
Semesters
Course Numbers
Sessions
Financial Aid
REGISTRATION FORM
How to get the form:
We deliver
www.uces.csulb.edu/citt/newfiles/credit.pdf
UCES
Late fee
SUBMITTING YOUR FORM
Four convenient ways to register!
By Phone
By FAX (except for summer and sessions)
By Mail
In Person
PAYMENT
Visa or MasterCard ( will be billed the 2.9% charge)
Checks to be made out to CSULB
Financial Aid Limitations Winter and Summer Sessions
LATE REGISTRATION POLICY
Late Add Petition Form
After the Deadline
After the end of the last class
Two forms per person per learning team
KEEPING YOU INFORMED
Registration Dates and Deadlines
Reminder via e-mail several weeks before the start of the next class
We will also e-mail you the registration deadline at the beginning of each course
FOUNDATION COURSES
Students who have a Baccalaureate Degree in KPE or an equivalent major are not required to take any foundation courses for the Sport Management Graduate Program.
Students who DO NOT have a Baccalaureate Degree in KPE or the equivalent will be required to complete 15 units of foundation courses
You can override some of these units if you can show sport experience.
RECOMMENDED FOUNDATION
COURSES
KPE 332I Socio-Cultural Dimensions of Sport
KPE 335 History of Sport KPE 338I Women in Sport KPE 339I Psychology of Sport Behavior KPE 475 Psychology of Coaching REC 322 Recreational Sports Supervision
Students may elect to take any upper division KPE courses. However, any courses other than those listed above must be pre-approved by the graduate coordinator.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
CSULB Map and Legend University ID Text Books Email Account Library Account Student Parking Career Development Center Health Services WPE Beachboard Graduate Assistantships
CAMPUS MAP
FACILITY LEGEND
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW!
Get University ID
Located at southern end of University Bookstore
University Bookstore is Building “8” on Facility Legend
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Buying Text Books
If not every class, most of them require purchase of book and/or reading packets.
These are purchased from the University Bookstore. Any exceptions are clearly communicated to the student.
University Bookstore is Building “8” of Facility Legend.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW!
How to Set Up An Email Account Service Desk at Horn Center Computer Lab Student ID Required Building “84” of Facility Legend
OR csulb.edu/namemaster
Create your own email account
How to Set Up a Library Account
Go to: http://www.csulb.edu/library/access.html Building “20” of Facility Legend
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW!
Student Parking Information
Daily $1.75Spring 2004 Parking Permit can be purchased for $63 at University Parking and Transportation Services located in building “74” of Facility Legend Permit allows: Student Parking in Lots 11,12,13
(Pyramid Lot) 14, 18, and Parking Structure. Permits effective 6AM to 11PM. After 6 PM, Lot 3 allows student parking with
permit.
Free street parking on Atherton usually available in evenings
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW!
Career Development Center (CDC)
Addresses special employment needs of KPE students
Free and open to current students and recent graduates
Services listed on website: www.careers.csulb.edu
Building “1” Brotman Hall
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW!
Career Development Center Services
Career Counseling Career Resource Library On-Campus Interview Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Workshops Student Employment Free Publications
HEALTH SERVICES
$15/Visit
International Students: Pay $25 deductible each visit, or waive deductible by paying a one time $15 fee up front
Student Health Services building “2” on Facility Legend
BEACHBOARD
What is it? E-learning environment Powerful communication tool
How do I use it? MUST have CSULB Student ID Updating your personal information Go to TIM
<http://my.csulb.edu/servlets/psportal/palbprd/?cmd=login>
BeachBoard http://beachboard.csulb.edu/
What are the expectations? You must be in the system by Monday, Aug 18
GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS
12-20 Hours Per Week
Special Projects Career Placement/Planning Class Liaison Teaching Community Outreach
Candidates will be considered for a position (TBA)
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
Wednesday, August 18th First day of KPE 521 Sat. Classes Aug. 28 & Oct. 2
Saturday, August 19th Graduate Reception, Ukleja Room @ The Pyramid
6-8pm Optional
Tuesday, Aug. 24: 6:00 PM (KPE 591) September 16 Internship Roundtable January 29 Internship Presentations
WRITING PROFICIENCY EXAM
Obtain a WPE Information Bulletin from Testing and Evaluation Services, BH-216
Registration Deadline September 3, 2004 Saturday Test Dates
September 25, 2004– Non Saturday Test Date w/ same deadline
» October 1, 2004
Receive a 4.0 on the Analytical part of GRE or Graduated from CSU school system.
Professionalism
First Impressions
Dress
Communication/Email
Reputation
Course/Group Work
Questions?
Any Questions?
Academic Responsibilities and Awards
Advancement to CandidacyGrading Policies Academic ProbationGraduate Dean’s List4.0 ClubGraduate Student HonorsDr. Dorothy Deatherage ScholarshipNational Honor SocietiesSubdisciplinary AwardsGraduate ColloquiumGraduate Assistantships- Dr. Ketra Armstrong
Part II Orientation
ADVANCEMENT TO CANDIDACY
Completed 12 units of graduate coursework
Completed foundational courses (if necessary)
Passed Writing Proficiency Exam (WPE)
Earned at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA
Completed Advancement to Candidacy Form
Review website: http://www.csulb.edu/depts/enrollment/html/masters_degree
Request to Graduate
Learning Team 7
Graduating Spring 2006
Request to Graduate Filing Date May 1 through October 15, 2004 Deadline
October 15, 2004
Graduation
Vs
Commencement Ceremony
GRADING POLICIES
All graduate courses are taken for a letter grade
No course in which a grade lower than C can be used to fulfill Masters Degree
D’s and F’s are computed in GPA
No “repeat delete” option
ACADEMIC PROBATION
Students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0
During probation student given 2 semesters to bring GPA up to a minimum of 3.0
Disqualification will prevent the student from any further enrollment at CSULB
GRADUATE DEAN’S LIST
University’s most outstanding students
Minimum GPA of 3.75
Willingness to pursue advanced study
Contributions to Department, University, professional field, and/or community
Approval of Advancement to Candidacy
4.0 CLUB
Reserved for students who have received no more than one “B” in their graduate coursework
DR. DOROTHY DEATHERAGE SCHOLARSHIP
Monetary Stipend award to a graduate student or students in final year of study
Minimum GPA in graduate work of 3.5 and Advancement to Candidacy
Outstanding achievements during graduate studies
Faculty recommendations
Statement of goals upon completion of the graduate program
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES
Chapters on campus will contact students who fall within the required top 3% of their class and invite them to join.
Scholarships, prestige, networking opportunities
SUBDISCIPLINARY AWARDS
“Outstanding Sport Management Student Award”
Given to a student from each learning team
GRADUATE COLLOQUIUM
April 28, 2005 – The Pointe at The Pyramid Honors graduating students
Showcases the work of students who complete theses and graduate projects
Presents Department, College, and University awards
Graduate students, families, friends, and faculty attend
Q and A
Any questions?