| International
Students Arrive to Study in Coastal's Professional Golf Management Program
Ten students from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, recently arrived
on Coastal Carolina University's campus where they will spend the next two-and-one-half
years completing the requirements of the unique international component of Coastal's
Professional Golf Management program they began in 1997. Coastal is one of only
10 schools in the United States with an PGM program that has been endorsed by
the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA). More than 120 students are enrolled
in the program. Another group of students from Spain are scheduled to arrive in
January.
In the international component of the program, students study in Barcelona for
the first three years, concentrating on foundation courses in business and the
humanities. For the final two-and-a-half years, the students travel to Coastal,
where they matriculate into the PGM program to earn a bachelor's degree in marketing.
"It
has long been Coastal's mission to bring an international flavor to our campus,"
said Coastal President Ronald Ingle. "These students will be on our campus for
more than two years, living in residence halls with American roommates and interacting
with the campus community. From the outset of the program, the Spanish students
wanted to make sure they were integrated with our student-body so they could experience
what life is like in the United States. At the same time, our students will have
the opportunity to learn about their culture. This is a situation where everyone
benefits." Along
with completing the requirements of a marketing degree, students will also serve
16 months of internships at area golf courses. A requirement for admission to
the program is proof of a handicap of eight or less. Students must also complete
the Golf Professional Training Program (GPTP), a three-level independent course
on the business of golf. Those who complete the classwork, internships and GPTP
are on course to obtain their PGA Class A certification. The Spanish students
will be recognized by the Spanish Royal Federation of Golf and will be awarded
its equivalent Class A professional status.
International students participating in Coastal's PGM program include: * Ricardo
Bescansa-Pous of Santiago de Compostela, Spain * Edoardo Caltran of Siena,
Italy * Javier Chavarria-De-Lorenzo of Zaragoza, Spain * Kostka Horno-Elosegui
of Zaragoza, Spain * Alejandro Larrazabal-Corominas of Barcelona, Spain
* Bernat Llobera-Oliver of Pollença, Spain * Jose Lizasoain of Malaga, Spain
* Salvador Sauleda of Sant Pol de Mar, Spain * Daniel Subirana-Mestres
of Barcelona, Spain * Rodrigo Uribe-Guevara of Mexico City, Mexico Coastal
Carolina University is a public, comprehensive liberal arts institution offering
baccalaureate degree programs in 37 major fields and six programs leading to the
master's degree in education. Located nine miles west of Myrtle Beach, S.C., the
campus is home to more than 4,600 students. |