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Description
Successful completion of this Associate of Applied Science degree will provide students with an
opportunity to seek employment in casino supervisory and management positions. For those
currently employed in the industry, this credential enhances the opportunity for job advancement,
professional growth and career mobility. Students will obtain knowledge in table games, slot
operations, casino surveillance, casino marketing, gaming laws and regulations, casino cage
operations, casino mathematics, statistical analysis, financial accounting, and human relations in
the casino industry.
Student Learning Outcomes
1. Explain casino terminology and the standard operating procedures applicable to slot
operations, surveillance, casino marketing, table games, and cage operations.
2. Interpret the laws, regulations, and minimum internal control standards that govern
casino operations.
3. Evaluate principles related to casino mathematics, statistical analysis, and financial
accounting.
4. Identify the customer service traits, characteristics, and attitudes consistent with
acceptable guest service standards.
ELECTIVES (9 CREDITS)
ACC 222 ACCOUNTING
GAM 131 RACE & SPORTS BOOK MANAGEMENT
GAM 252 CASINO MATH