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HOA 339: Protection of Casino Table Games??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
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.
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HOA 426: Accounting for the Hotel Casino??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Examines the accounting systems, procedures and controls required by both management and government for internal auditing, financial reporting and government control. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
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HOA 426 - Accounting for the Hotel Casino??
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HOA 436: Mathematics of Casino Games??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
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.
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HOA 436 - Mathematics of Casino Games??
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HOA 437: Gaming Regulations and Control??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
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.
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HOA 439: Seminars in Casino Management??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
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.
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HOA 439 - Seminars in Casino Management??
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HOA 442: Sociology of Gambling??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
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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HOA 442 - Sociology of Gambling??
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HON 100: Introduction to Honors??1
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
This course introduces Honors students to the Honors Program through speakers, readings, service projects, academic planning and skills sessions, to achieve an optimal educational experience. CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Admission to the Honors Program
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HON 102: Honors Colloquium??1
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Colloquia are experimental or novel courses which are open to all Honors students. Colloquia intend to introduce new subjects or questions or to probe deeply into more narrowly defined areas. Repeatable up to 3 credits when content previously studied is not duplicated. Prerequisite: Honor students only.
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HON 102 - Honors Colloquium??1
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HON 110: Speaking and Writing with Critical Awareness??6
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Oral competency and freshman level written competency primarily for Centralis Scholars, other students admitted with permission of instructor. Prerequisites: receipt of a Centralis Scholar Award.
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HON 110 - Speaking and Writing with Critical Awareness??6
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HON 120: The Individual and Community in Modern Society??6
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
A comprehensive overview of behavioral and social science analyses of individual, social structural, and institutional relations. Emphasizes past and present social dimensions of human life. Prerequisite: receipt of a Centralis Scholarship Award. Pre/Co-Requisite: HON 110. (University Program Group III-A and B)
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