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Hotel
Management Department (HMD)
Course
Schedules
Courses
taken at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus toward the Gaming Management
and Entertainment Concentration on the Hospitality Services Administration
Major.
HMD 334 Casino Operations and Management 3(3-0)
Practices and problems associated with casino management, including staffing,
security and control, taxation and entertainment. Prerequisites: 56 semester
hours completed and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on
signed major or minor.
HMD 339 Protection of Casino Table Games 3(3-0)
An in-depth examination of the various methods used to protect casino table
games. The course reviews blackjack, baccarat, poker, craps and roulette,
examining possible ways that cheating can occur. Methods of detection and
various internal controls used by the casino will be discussed. Prerequisites:
56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional Business Studies or
listed on signed major or minor.
HMD 436 Mathematics of Casino Games 3(3-0)
Develops the techniques and methods for computing the probabilities, expected
values and house percentages of casino games and analyzes the effects of changes
in playing rules and payoff odds. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed and
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
HMD 437 Gaming Regulations and Control 3(3-0)
Nevada's system of gaming regulation and control will provide a model for
studying the history, purpose, politics, methods, and limitations --both
practical and legal--of governmental regulation and control of legal gambling.
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
HMD 439 Seminars in Casino Management 3(3-0)
Special topics in casino problems. Course open to experienced casino personnel.
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
HMD 442 Sociology of Gambling 3(3-0)
Analysis of patterns of participation in various forms of gambling, the
political/economic background of gambling, and the effects of gambling on
communities, lifestyles and value systems. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours
completed and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed
major or minor.
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