2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Letter from the Department Chair . page 3 Important Phone Numbers . page 4 Sport studies Faculty Members . page 5 Sport Management Major Requirements . page 7 Accelerated Program for Sport Science . page 9 Minors . page 13 Professional Field Experience Requirements . page 13 Tips for Academic Success . page 15 You and your Advisor . page 15 Past Professional Field Experiences of Students . page 16 Campus Resources . page 18 Equipment Rental Form . page 21 3 Dear Freshman Sport Management Student, I hope you are keeping well! On behalf of the faculty and staff in the Sport Studies program I would like to congratulate you on selecting Lock Haven University to pursue your academic goals and prepare for your professional career. It is our pleasure to work with you to achieve these goals. The purpose of this freshman manual is to provide you with important information about the Sport Studies program and additional student services that will help you thrive and succeed with your studies. I encourage you to read through the materials and use it as a reference point if you have any questions regarding the programs. The manual provides information on academic programs, accelerated programs, minors, along with required courses, and a course sequencing sheet which outlines when you should schedule classes for the major. One important item is the contact information for your academic advisor within the department. Your academic advisor will work with you during your studies at Lock Haven to ensure that you complete the necessary academic requirements towards attaining your degree. For this reason, you should meet with your advisor during office hours to plan and discuss your courses each semester and to update each other on additional educational, research, and experiential learning opportunities that you may desire to pursue. The academic experience is enhanced on campus through opportunities provided within the student-led Sport Management Club. The club provides opportunities for students to attain leadership roles and also to participate in career fairs, conferences, experiential learning opportunities, and other related activities within the University and the local community. I encourage you to engage with the club and interact with your fellow students to enhance your educational experience at the University. Again, Congratulations! The faculty are excited to work with you to obtain a successful academic experience. When you are on campus, please feel free to stop in and introduce yourself. I look forward to getting to know you and your professional aspirations during your studies at Lock Haven University. Additionally, if you have any questions during your time at the University please feel free to contact me by email at [email protected], or on my office phone at (570) 484-2114. Take care. Peter A. Campbell, JD. Chair, Sport Studies Department Zimmerli Building, Room 109 Lock Haven University 3 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Sport Studies Department Professor Peter Campbell, Department Chair 570-484-2114 Zimmerli 109 [email protected] Dr. Brian Foster 570-484-2184 Robinson 605 [email protected] Dr. Patricia Lally 570-484-2824 Robinson 713 [email protected] Dr. Richard Lally 570-484-2470 Robinson 716 [email protected] Dr. James Mattern 570-484-2419 Robinson 607 [email protected] Professor Bridget Roun 570-484-2285 Zimmerli 113 [email protected] Dr. Dain TePoel 570-484-2559 Akeley 139 [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Secretary Support Ms. Christine Taylor 570-484-2416 Akeley 131 [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________________________ Equipment Room Ms. Teala Mantle 570-484-2101 Zimmerli 120 [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________________________ Campus Sites and Phone Numbers Computer Center 570-484-2286 Stevenson Library 570-484-2465 Public Safety 570-484-2278 Student Recreation Center 570-484-2982 Math Lab 570-484-3598 Writing Center 570-484-3598 PUB Bookstore 570-484-2750 4 SPORT STUDIES FACULTY Sport Studies Department Chair Professor Peter Campbell is originally from Larne, Northern Ireland. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems from Gannon University in Erie, PA, in 1992, and a Juris Doctorate from the Cleveland Marshall College of Law in 1995. Mr. Campbell was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1995 and is currently licensed to practice law in that State. He has extensive coaching experience at the youth, high school, and collegiate level. He has served on the National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association (NSCAA) national committee and Chaired the Northeast Regional Committee. He also has vast administrative experience at the youth and collegiate level expanding over the past twenty years. He has served on various conference and NCAA administrative committees, including two terms as chair of the NCAA Division II women’s Soccer Championship Committee (2006-2008). Further, he was a member of the organization-wide NCAA Soccer Rules Committee and his term expired in 2016, with him holding the position of chair of the committee. Mr. Campbell currently teaches in the undergraduate and graduate Sport Study programs at Lock Haven University. Sport Studies Faculty Dr. Brian Foster is originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Calgary in 2011, a Master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Ball State University in 2013, and a Ph.D. in Sport Psychology from Florida State University in 2017. His research focuses on the mental health, well-being, and experiences of college student-athletes. As an applied consultant he has worked with clients from diverse sport and exercise backgrounds to help them perform their best. He enjoys spending his free time on the golf course or watching college sports. Al Lock Haven University, Dr. Foster teaches courses in Sport and Exercise Psychology, as well as Management and Leadership. Dr. Patricia Lally earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from McGill University in Montreal, a Master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the University of Ottawa, a PhD in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the University of Toronto and a post-doctoral fellowship also from the University of Toronto. Dr. Lally was responsible for starting the minor in Sport and Exercise Psychology, the Master of Science in Sport Science, the Accelerated Bachelor to Master programs, and oversaw all of these programs until the spring of 2020. Dr. Lally was the founding chair of the Sport Studies Department and served in this capacity for a decade. In addition to teaching, Dr. Lally is an applied sport psychology consultant, is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) and is a member of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) Mental Training Registry. 5 Dr. Richard Lally is from Boston, MA. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Providence College and his doctorate in Sport Philosophy from The Pennsylvania State University. Previously he taught at East Stroudsburg University. He is a triathlete (swimmer, biker and runner). Dr. Lally teaches courses related to philosophy, ethics and law in sport. Dr. James Mattern is originally from Bellwood, PA, which is about an hour south of Lock Haven. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sport Administration and his Master’s degree in Sport Science with a Sport Management Concentration from Lock Haven University. He is currently completing his dissertation titled, “Comparing Collegiate Student-Athletes’ and Non-Athlete-Students’ Academic Success” to complete his Doctorate Degree in Sport Management from the United States Sports Academy. He has co-lead student trips to the NFL Super Bowl and NCAA College Football Playoffs. At Lock Haven University, Professor Mattern teaches: Introduction to Sport Administration, Sport Sales, Sponsorship, and Fundraising, Sport Marketing Management, and Sport Business Finance. Professor Bridget Roun is originally from Williamstown, NJ. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education from Trenton State College in Trenton, NJ in 1985, a Master’s degree in Physical Education from West Chester University in 1987 and a Master’s degree in Exercise and Sport Sciences with a concentration in Sport Psychology from Ithaca College in 2006. She served as the Head Lacrosse Coach and Assistant Field Hockey Coach at Lock Haven University for nine years. As an athlete and coach, she won six NCAA Division III National Championships in Field Hockey and one in Lacrosse. In addition to teaching, Bridget Roun is a sport performance consultant and works with the Lock Haven University Football team. She teaches undergraduate courses such as Psychology of Coaching, Sport and Society, and Sport Administration and Community Relation. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling. Dr. Dain TePoel is originally from Rochester, Minnesota, approximately 70 miles southeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul. In 2018, he earned his Ph.D. in American Studies (Sport Studies specialization) from the University of Iowa. He graduated from Ohio State University in 2012 with an M.A. in Sports Humanities. Before starting his career in higher education, he worked with the Northwood’s Collegiate Summer Baseball League, the St. Paul Saints
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