The International Gaming UNF gaming management courses provide the utmost in professional development training.
CASINO MANAGEMENT COURSES:
SUMMER COURSES
Casino Auditing I
This course is intended to help the student develop or enhance your casino internal controls, policies, and procedures. Topics include casino internal control and management's responsibility, internal audit and the regulatory process, currency transactions reporting, minimum internal control standards (MICS) and the system of internal control, casino cage, slots, table games, casino fraud, and analyzing casino operations.
Course Number: 122G6113
Textbook Information:
Title: Casino Accounting and Financial Management, 2nd edition
Author: Greenlees
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
This course is designed to further identify, contrast, and compare basic casino department management procedures as studied in the Introduction to Casino Management course. Students will examine and discuss the relationship between the casino department and other departments in a hotel/casino environment and utilize supply chain management, customer relationship management, and product life-cycle management concepts to develop an overall experience.
Course Number: 122IG6103
Prerequisite: Intro to Casino Management, or comparable casino experience.
Textbook Information:
Title: Casino Operations Management
2nd Edition, 2005
Authors: Kilby, J., Fox, J., & Lucas, A.F.
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ: Wiley
ISBN# 0-471-26632-9
Casino Marketing for Industry Professionals
Enables students to combine all of the elements necessary to create, maintain, and grow a casino marketing program for all types of gaming environments. They will learn how to evaluate the marketing envrionment, analyze and identify marketing opportunites, define and select target customers and plan marketing programs.
- Game / System Development / Slot Operations Management,
- Casino / Slot Marketing / Player Tracking / Player Bonusing Systems
- Business Planning and Development
- Database Development
Course Number: 122IG6109
Prerequisite: Intro to Casino Management, or comparable casino experience.
Best Practices in Casino and Gaming Protection
This course covers overall surveillance department operation and the core skills necessary for both the individual investigator, and the department, to succeed in the protection of the business. Key surveillance skills and a thorough knowledge of casino and hotel operations are stressed. Methods to protect operations and to detect cheating at gaming, advantage play and internal and external theft and fraud are provided.
Course Number: 122IG6110
Textbook information:
Title: Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance
Authors: Derk J. Boss & Alan W. Zajic
CAT: #. AU7827
ISBN: 9781420087826
ISBN: 10: 1420087827
FALL COURSES
FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE BELOW
Casino Auditing I
This course is intended to help the student develop or enhance your casino internal controls, policies, and procedures. Topics include casino internal control and management's responsibility, internal audit and the regulatory process, currency transactions reporting, minimum internal control standards (MICS) and the system of internal control, casino cage, slots, table games, casino fraud, and analyzing casino operations.
Course Number: 123IG6113
Textbook Information:
Title: Casino Accounting and Financial Management, 2nd edition
Author: Greenlees
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Introduction to Casino Management
This course is designed to identify, contrast, and compare basic casino department management procedures. At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to and apply the basic procedures of managing a casino within a resort setting. Students will examine and discuss the relationship between the casino department and other departments in a hotel/casino environment. Course content will focus on game selection, controls, layouts, gaming development and customer service.
Course Number: 123IG6101
Textbook Information:
Title: Casino Operations Management
2nd Edition, 2005
Authors: Kilby, J., Fox, J., & Lucas, A.F.
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ: Wiley
ISBN# 0-471-26632-9
Casino Management II
This course is designed to further identify, contrast, and compare basic casino department management procedures as studied in the Introduction to Casino Management course. Students will examine and discuss the relationship between the casino department and other departments in a hotel/casino environment and utilize supply chain management, customer relationship management, and product life-cycle management concepts to develop an overall experience.
Course Number: 123IG6103
Prerequisite: Intro to Casino Management, or comparable casino experience.
Textbook Information:
Title: Casino Operations Management
2nd Edition, 2005
Authors: Kilby, J., Fox, J., & Lucas, A.F.
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ: Wiley
ISBN# 0-471-26632-9
Casino Marketing for Industry Professionals
Enables students to combine all of the elements necessary to create, maintain, and grow a casino marketing program for all types of gaming environments. They will learn how to evaluate the marketing envrionment, analyze and identify marketing opportunites, define and select target customers and plan marketing programs.
- Game / System Development / Slot Operations Management,
- Casino / Slot Marketing / Player Tracking / Player Bonusing Systems
- Business Planning and Development
- Database Development
Course Number: 123IG6109
Prerequisite: Intro to Casino Management, or comparable casino experience.
Title 31 - Fundamentals of Anti-Money Laundering Practices for Gaming Professionals
Students will study fundamental reasons for Anti-Money Laundering techniques and learn to recognize common techniques used by criminals to accomplish laundering of illicit funds. A practical approach to risk analysis will be followed by learning the fundamental requirements of Title 31 as it applies to the Casino Business from both the Operations and back office approach. Finally, the course will look at emerging risks and technologies used to comply with Title 31.
Course Number: 123IG6106
Best Practices in Casino and Gaming Protection
This course covers overall surveillance department operation and the core skills necessary for both the individual investigator, and the department, to succeed in the protection of the business. Key surveillance skills and a thorough knowledge of casino and hotel operations are stressed. Methods to protect operations and to detect cheating at gaming, advantage play and internal and external theft and fraud are provided.
Course Number: 123IG6110
Fall Semester - September 24 - November 17, 2012
Textbook information:
Title: Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance
Authors: Derk J. Boss & Alan W. Zajic
CAT: #. AU7827
ISBN: 9781420087826
ISBN: 10: 1420087827
Professional Security and Surveillance Standards in the Hospitality Industry
This course will examine and analyze the key components of Security Surveillance in the hospitality industry. Systems, processes, procedures and best practices will be examined and how their proper implementation impacts Return On Investment (ROI) and establishes an industry recognized Security Surveillance standard.
Course Number: 123IG6108
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