School of Continuing Studies: Casino Resort Studies Program
2008-2009 Academic Year
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2. Core Courses
Core courses in the Casino Resort Studies program are classes that provide a
solid foundation of study. Students in the program must take these seven
classes. Note: The internship does not apply to students seeking a minor.
CRST 125 Introduction to Casino Resort Studies
3 credits
CRST 221 Casino Resort Financial Accounting
3 credits
CRST 225 Casino Resort Marketing
3 credits
CRST 325 Quantitative Methods and Applications
3 credits
CRST 391 Casino Resort Customer Service
3 credits
CRST 417 Legal, Regulatory and Security Issues
3 credits
CRST 450 Internship (last course taken)
3 credits
Total
18 credits
3. Elective Courses
In addition to the required core courses, students may select an additional one
elective (for an Associate of Art or Postbaccalaureate certificate) or one
elective class for a minor. The following are proposed electives, and each is a
three-credit course.
CRST 233 Casino Resort Human Resources Development
CRST 224 Casino Resort Food and Beverage
CRST 227 Introduction to Casino Resort Hotel Management
CRST 311 Addictive Behavior and Gambling*
CRST 303 Casino Resort Information Systems
MGMT 338 Business Ethics or PHIL 103 Ethics
CRST 401 Special Topics
CRST 440 Casino Resort Operations Integration
MINOR IN CASINO RESORT STUDIES
Any baccalaureate degree program offered by the School of Continuing Studies
may be completed with a minor in Casino Resort Studies. Note: Students must
have a 2.00 grade-point average in all required coursework for minors.
CRST 125 Introduction to Casino Resort Studies
3 credits
CRST 221 Casino Resort Financial Accounting
3 credits
CRST 225 Casino Resort Marketing
3 credits
CRST 325 Quantitative Methods and Applications
3 credits
CRST 391 Casino Resort Customer Service
3 credits
CRST Any elective
3 credits
Total
18 credits
POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES IN CASINO RESORT