School of Continuing Studies: Casino Resort Studies Program
2008-2009 Academic Year
737
Casino Resort Studies Program
The Casino Resort Studies program is designed to allow students to earn a
bachelor of arts degree, an associate of arts degree, or earn a minor as part of a
baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than Casino Resort studies. For students
with a baccalaureate degree a post-baccalaureate certificate is offered.
ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN CASINO RESORT STUDIES:
Students must have a 2.00 grade-point average in all required coursework as well
as a 2.00 cumulative GPA. At least half of the general requirements and half of
the core requirements must be completed at Tulane University.
1. General Requirements for all Casino Resort Studies
Associate of Art Degrees
The following credits are required for the Casino Resort Studies Associate's
Degrees:
Course
Credits
Writing Competency
ENGL 101 or CSEN 125
4
Quantitative Reasoning
Any mathematics course; CPST 107, Mathematics for Information
Technology; PHIL 106, Critical Thinking, PHIL 121, Elementary Symbolic
Logic; MGMT 325, Business Statistics
3-4
Perspectives Outside the European Tradition/Comparative
Cultures ("nonwestern")/ Foreign Language
3-4
Supporting Requirement
Oral Communication: Any SPEC course; MGMT 225, Business
Communications; or THEA 210 Fundamentals of Acting
3
Distribution Requirements
Social Science electives
6
Humanities electives
6
Science electives
6
Total
34
Designated Writing Course 3-4 credits
In addition to the 34 credits of general requirements, the Associate of Arts in
Casino Resort Studies requires 24 credits of casino resort studies core
requirements for a total of 60 credits.