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BUS 40: Introduction to Casino
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
OperationsThis is an introductory course designed to provide students with a history of the gaming industry and the basics of casino management. The course emphasizes discussions involving gaming psychology and ethics and includes an overview of popular betting games. Three hours of lecture per week. 3 credit Fall
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BUS 41: Casino Loss
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ProtectionThis course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of how multiple disciplines, casino departments and government agencies insure the protection of the casino customer and the casino's assets. The course explores and analyzesf types of gamblers investigative processes, regulatory and enforcement issues, gaming devices, taxes and casino crimes, detecting cheating, and internal controls. Three hours of lecture per week .3 credits Fall
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BUS 42: Gaming and Social
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
PolicyThis course provides students with knowledge of the effects of gaming on a community. Students study personal and business ethics, state, federal, and local government rules and policies, the reasons why we gamble, Indian casino operations vs. regular casino operations, and the social and cultural issues of gaming. Three hours of lecture per week. 3 credits Fall
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BUS 51: Business Law
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
LawAn introductory course in laws applicable to business transactions. Covers a basic study of the federal and state court systems as well as criminal, tort, and contract law. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of department chair. Recommend: MAN 11 and MAR 11 first. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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BUS 52: Honors E
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
CommerceAn interdisciplinary course that presents the rudiments of e-commerce from a business and technological perspective. Students will learn the principles of marketing and selling on the Internet as well as a conceptual and practical knowledge of the necessary technology. Recommend: MAR 11 and CIS 07 first. Three class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
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BUS 53: Corporation
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
FinanceA study of the forms and sources of financing available to large and small business. Emphasis is placed on financial analysis, financial planning, working capital management and source of short- and long-term financing. Basic concepts of investment analysis are introduced. Prerequisite: ACC 12 or ACC 11 with "C" or better and permission of instructor. Recommend MAN 11 first. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Spring
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BUS 55: Business
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
EthicsAn examination of the moral, legal, and social dimensions of decision making in business-related situations. Actual business cases are analyzed in terms of morality, legality and social considerations. The course will provide students with multifaceted views allowing them in their analysis to come to business decisions that incorporate ethical standards. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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BUS 60: International
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
BusinessThis course develops initial concepts in international business principles. It presents the inter-relationships of the economics and politics of international trade and investment. The course examines the strategies and structures of international business. Prerequisite: MAN 11 and MAR 113 credits Fall, Spring
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CAD 15: Computer Aided Drafting
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
DraftingThis course develops fundamental skills in forming, presenting, and interpreting ideas and concepts using a graphic language. The course provides practice in the use of freehand sketching and Computer Aided Drafting (AutoCAD) topics, including engineering geometry, orthographic projection, auxiliary and section views, fasteners and isometric pictorials. The course also covers the use of Standards, Specification and Geometric Tolerancing. Students in this course are expected to be computer literate. Pre- or co-requisite: MTH 4N or high school geometry. Two class hours and three laboratory hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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CAD 18: Computer Aided Mechanical
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
DesignThis course develops fundamental mechanical engineering design skills for the creative solution to problems associated with the production of useful devices. Application of Computer Aided Design software (AutoDesk Inventor) includes sketching, three-dimensional models and assemblies, drawing views, dimensioning, and both standard and geometric tolerancing. The course investigates the selection and modeling of common mechanical components and the use of finite element analysis. Students are required to complete an independent mechanical design project. Prerequisite: CAD 15 with a "C" or better or equivalent. Two class hours and three laboratory hours per wee k.Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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