What Can You Learn?
  • • How to interpret and analyze the data returned from casino games in order to make sound management decisions;
  • • How to work in organizations which cater to a diverse market of customers and clientele who are attracted to the gaming, leisure and hospitality industries;
  • • How to develop strategic plans for customer development, capital expansion, and market positioning for casino and leisure organizations;
  • • How to understand the regulatory regimes and market structures under which gaming organizations are expected to operate in jurisdictions which permit casino-style gaming;
  • • How to understand and manage social, political and environmental impacts of permitted gaming on local, regional and national jurisdictions.

Spring 2011 Courses
  GAM 225: Introduction to Gaming Management
  GAM 430: Gaming Managment
  GAM 437: Casino Industry Regulation

Fall 2011 Courses
  GAM 225: Introduction to Gaming Management
  GAM 430: Gaming Managment
  ECON 411: Economic and Social Aspects of Gaming and Gambling

Wintermester 2012 Courses
  GAM 495: Special Topics in Gaming Management




Download the Gaming Management Minor Brochure


How to Declare Your Minor
Declare the Gaming Management minor in the College of Business Advising Center (Ansari Business Building, Room 409)

Seeking More Information?  Contact ...

    Joseph Bozsik     Judy A. Cornelius
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