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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT CREATING THE FUTURE LEADERS IN GOLF

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT CREATING THE FUTURE LEADERS IN GOLF

WELCOME TO CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND SCIENCES

The primary objective of B.S. Sports Management Program (BSSM) is to prepare and introduce the future leaders of the golf industry. BSSM program includes courses in golf instruction, golf operations, tournaments and other sports oriented courses related to golf.

Congratulations for taking the first step toward an exciting career in golf

Golf is a game of honor and integrity, played by individuals upholding these values.

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Just as important as the history and traditions of the game, so is the choosing the right school. California University of Management and Sciences seeks to protect the very ideals golf represents by providing the highest quality golf instruction and classes.

GAIN THE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE NEEDED TO TURN YOUR PASSION INTO A CAREER IN GOLF

OUR SPORTS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMAt CALUMS, we are committed to providing students with a quality Sports Management education with an emphasis on golf. Students who graduate from this program are equipped with the skills and knowledge required for success in the golf industry.

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT • Provide students with core management competencies in

Sports Management

• Provide students with opportunity to concentrate on golf

• Instill awareness among the students on the importance of

exercise, nutrition, and maintenance of good health

• Promote a deeper understanding and appreciation for the

sports industry and its professional/career oppotunities

• Prepare students with the knowledge and practical skills

necessary to compete in today’s job market

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THE BACHELOR IN SPORTS MANAGEMENTPROGRAM CONSISTS OFGENERAL EDUCATION COURSES, CORE COURSES, MAJOR COURSES AND ELECTIVE COURSES

California University of Management and Sciences (CalUMS) is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award certificates, diplomas, associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and master’s degrees. The ACICS is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

CalUMS is licensed to operate by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) of the state of California.

CalUMS is authorized under Federal Law to enroll non-immigrant alien students.

SPORTS MANAGEMENT MAJOR COURSES• History and Rules of Golf• Turf Grass Fundamentals• Club Fitting and Repair• Golf Swing Motion Analysis • Golf Teaching Methods • Golf Psychology• Country Club Management• Food and Beverage Management • Tournament Planning • The Scoring Game Management

HISTORY AND RULES OF GOLFThis course provides the student with an in-depth study of the history and rules of golf. The course traces golf from its roots in St. Andrews, Scotland, to the present time. Other topics include an introduction to the rules of golf, trends in golf industry, golf associations, public/private golf courses and possible career paths.

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TURF GRASS FUNDAMENTALSThis course provides the opportunity for students to learn different types of turf grasses used on today’s golf courses along with routine and non-routine maintenance practices. Additional topics covered include soil properties, irrigation, proper selection of type of grass, water quality and common weeds.

CLUB FITTING AND REPAIRThis course provides a clear understanding of the complicated and misunderstood field of custom club fitting. The course emphasizes the fundamentals of club design and the manufacture of golf clubs. Students learn how to properly fit and repair clubs to the needs of the customer.

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GOLF SWING MOTION ANALYSIS This course helps the student improve his or her golf swing through video motion analysis software under the supervision of the instructor. It provides powerful, effective, and immediate feedback to the students specifically on clubhead path, swing planes, speed planes, and balance.

GOLF TEACHING METHODS This course engages the student in applying different methods in teaching golf. Emphasis is on identifying golf training skills, needs among participants and developing training modules for progressive levels, i.e., basic to advanced. Students will also be exposed to teaching techniques from today’s top golf instructors.

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With our certifiedProfessional Golfers’ Association (PGA) staff, we assure that you receive the highest quality golf instruction available today

GOLF PSYCHOLOGYThis course provides a student with knowledge of the human brain’s function as it relates to general motor activities and golf in particular. The student will learn to strengthen his or her mental golf game by learning the psychological make up of a professional athlete. Topics will include psychological methods, development, learning, and memory, motivation and social factors.

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COUNTRY CLUB MANAGEMENTThis course covers the role of the general manager of a country club. Topics include: supervision, management, operations, personnel, public relations, budgeting and membership. The student also will have the opportunity to gain a basic understanding between the Home Owner’s Association and a golf facility.

FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT This course provides an overview of food and beverage operations and management. Topics include careers, equipment layout and décor, menu planning, management development, staffing, customer service, purchasing, receiving, and storage.

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TOURNAMENT PLANNINGThis course is designed to introduce and describe the critical elements involved in tournament planning. Areas of emphasis will be: Tournament development, tournament planning, day of event assignments, different types of tournaments, different types of handicaps used in tournament play, rules in tournament play, tournament software and logistical concerns when holding large tournaments.

THE SCORING GAME MANAGEMENT This course is designed for intermediate students who are already familiar with short game swing fundamentals. Students will be able to focus on learning the short game including chipping, lobs, pitches, distance wedges, bunker play and putting. This class will capture data and statistics obtained through practice and participation to shoot lower scores.

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• Principles of Management

• Business Statistics I

• Business Communications

• Principles of Economics

• Foundations of Sports Management

• Anatomy / Physiology

• Biomechanics

• Sports Marketing

• Sports Psychology

• Sports Ethics

• Sports Sociology

• Sports Nutrition

• Legal Aspects of Sports

• Event and Facility Management

SPORTS MANAGEMENTCORE COURSES

• Sports Marketing

• Sports Psychology

• Sports Ethics

• Sports Sociology

• Sports Nutrition

• Legal Aspects of Sports

• Event and Facility Management

page to see the complete course requirements

http://www.calums.edu/web2/an/33e_bssm.htm

Check our B.S.S.M.

Photo taken at CALUMS Golf Swing Analysis Room

INDUSTRY LEADING AND INTERACTIVE EDUCATION

Earn your degree with our affordable tuition & fees

Experience our diverse culture from over countries

Part of what makes studying at CALUMS great, is the diverse student body and faculty from across the globe, which will surely expand and enrich your experience.

CALUMS is a non-profit institution. Our mission is to provide high quality and affordable education to serve the intellectual and professional needs of individuals and organizations.

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WHY CHOOSECALUMS?

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At California University of Management and Sciences, we provide a fast application process for your convenience and our friendly admissions staff is always available to answer your questions.

Click here to fill out the online Application Form

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California University of Management and Sciences admits all qualified applicants regardless of sex, nationality, creed, disability, or ethnic origin. The University recruits and admits only those students who have the potential to complete the programs successfully. The prospective student’s motivation and interest in succeeding in his/her chosen field are important factors for admission consideration, as well as the student’s academic qualification.

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Submit the required documents

STEP 2

• Application Form (AM 210)• Evidence of Educational Attainment• Official Transcripts• Proof of English Proficiency*• Proof of Financial Resources*• I-20* Request Form• Admission Fees

Download the complete application packet.

*International Students only*I-20 is a Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F1) Status to be presented to the US consular officer during visa interview.

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Admission EvaluationApplications will be evaluated after we receive all documents and admission fees. Applicants may be asked to provide additional evidence of academic proficiency. Decisions typically take 3 to 4 weeks. Once your application has been approved, we will issue a Letter of Acceptance and mail the Form I-20* (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Status) from a CALUMS designated school official (DSO). If you’re an international student, proceed to Step 3.

Requirements Details:

Evidence of Educational Attainment1. Copy of High School Diploma2. Official Transcript from high school/

college/university attended.

Official TranscriptsOfficial transcripts must be requested from all colleges or universities previously attended and sent directly to CALUMS in the originally sealed university envelope. Transcripts in foreign languages must be officially translated in English.

Proof of English Proficiency*If English is not your native language, you must submit Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) taken not more than 2 years from the date of application. If no TOEFL or IELTS score is submitted, you will be required to take an English Proficiency test upon your arrival in CALUMS. If you don’t pass the test, you will have to take English Development classes until demonstrating acceptable English proficiency.

TOEFLets.org/[email protected]

Original Financial Statement*Official financial (bank) statement is required to prove that you have the adequate funds to support your education in the United States. Minimum required amount is $27,000 and additional $4,500 for each dependent. • Bank statement must be drawn from

your financial institution on a letterhead signed by an authorized bank official. This statement must include the total amount stated above.

• If you have a sponsor who will cover your expenses, you must fill out the Affidavit for Financial Responsibility form, signed by both the applicant and the sponsor.

Admission Fees1. $100 application fee.2. $100 transcript evaluation. Optional rush

evaluation fee: $100 (2-day), $50 (5-day), $20 (10-day). WES evaluation: WES ICAP (Applicants may choose to send the transcript directly to WES). See website for detailed information and requirements. http://www.wes.org/application/apply_now.asp

3. $70 mailing fee (may vary per country).

Payment Method

Credit Card1. Complete and sign form.2. Send a copy of the credit card (front and

back). 3. If the credit card holder is not the

applicant, please send a copy of the passport or any valid ID of the card holder.

Wire Transfer1. You must request our bank information via

email for this transaction.2. Your bank may collect wire transfer fee of

$30-$50 (please inquire at your bank).3. CALUMS bank wire fee is $6.

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Visit their respective websites to learn more about these tests.

TOEFL score required:Undergraduate: 45 iBTGraduate: 61 iBT

IELTS Score required:Undergraduate: 5.0Graduate: 6.0

IELTS [email protected]

Get your F1 (Student) Visa.(For international Students Only)

STEP 3

Pay SEVIS I-901 fee prior to your visa interview. Go to the SEVIS I-901 fee processing website for complete information about paying your SEVIS fee.

http://www.ice.gov/sevis/students

Complete Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 to schedule your interview.

https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/

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DURING YOUR INTERVIEW:Bring a copy of your passport, the Letter of Acceptance, Form I-20, SEVIS receipt, and bank statement/affidavit for financial support.

For other documents and information in applying for Student Visa, visit the link below.

http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/study-exchange/student.html

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Visit the International Students page on our website to learn more about requirements and procedures.http://www.calums.edu/web2/an/27_international_students.htm

721 North Euclid Street, Anaheim, CA 92801 | (714) [email protected] | www.calums.edu

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