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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers how funds are distributed and tracked throughout the casino/gaming facility. Regulatory requirements are also reviewed. Computer applications, forms and documents which may be used in this setting will be reviewed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents management of hospitality property in the physical aspect, its incumbent problems and utilization of staff and methodology to maintain facilities operation at peak efficiency. Physical maintenance, staffing patterns, training, capital investments, cost analysis, building and equipment renovation and replacement, and job/task analysis are additional areas of concern. Transportation to off campus locations is the responsibility of the student.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide the students with the information essential for planning meetings, conventions and other such functions in today's hospitality industry. Discussions include meeting rationale, planning, directing, controlling and evaluating. Students are acquainted with major convention bureaus, cities, hotels and resorts.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors Seminar is a unique type of college course. In this course, you will design, implement, edit, produce, and report on a project that you have designed in consultation with your faculty mentor. The project, as described when you were recruited to participate, is a topic of your own choosing. This topic of interest and concentration is one that enlarges on an honors project, then allows the student to enrich his or her knowledge in an area of concentration, while also engaging in further development of the techniques of research and writing. The key to success in an Honors Seminar course is self-discipline and self-direction in performing the necessary level of work to complete your chosen project. The faculty mentor provides support and guidance as needed. Honor's Seminar enriches not only the student's academic experience, but their personal sense of accomplishment and autonomy as well.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors Seminar is a unique type of college course. In this course, you will design, implement, edit, produce, and report on a project that you have designed in consultation with your faculty mentor. The project, as described when you were recruited to participate, is a topic of your own choosing. This topic of interest and concentration is one that enlarges on an honors project, then allows the student to enrich his or her knowledge in an area of concentration, while also engaging in further development of the techniques of research and writing. The key to success in an Honors Seminar course is self-discipline and self-direction in performing the necessary level of work to complete your chosen project. The faculty mentor provides support and guidance as needed. Honor's Seminar enriches not only the student's academic experience, but their personal sense of accomplishment and autonomy as well.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors Seminar is a unique type of college course. In this course, you will design, implement, edit, produce, and report on a project that you have designed in consultation with your faculty mentor. The project, as described when you were recruited to participate, is a topic of your own choosing. This topic of interest and concentration is one that enlarges on an honors project, then allows the student to enrich his or her knowledge in an area of concentration, while also engaging in further development of the techniques of research and writing. The key to success in an Honors Seminar course is self-discipline and self-direction in performing the necessary level of work to complete your chosen project. The faculty mentor provides support and guidance as needed. Honor's Seminar enriches not only the student's academic experience, but their personal sense of accomplishment and autonomy as well.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors Seminar is a unique type of college course. In this course, you will design, implement, edit, produce, and report on a project that you have designed in consultation with your faculty mentor. The project, as described when you were recruited to participate, is a topic of your own choosing. This topic of interest and concentration is one that enlarges on an honors project, then allows the student to enrich his or her knowledge in an area of concentration, while also engaging in further development of the techniques of research and writing. The key to success in an Honors Seminar course is self-discipline and self-direction in performing the necessary level of work to complete your chosen project. The faculty mentor provides support and guidance as needed. Honor's Seminar enriches not only the student's academic experience, but their personal sense of accomplishment and autonomy as well.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors Seminar is a unique type of college course. In this course, you will design, implement, edit, produce, and report on a project that you have designed in consultation with your faculty mentor. The project, as described when you were recruited to participate, is a topic of your own choosing. This topic of interest and concentration is one that enlarges on an honors project, then allows the student to enrich his or her knowledge in an area of concentration, while also engaging in further development of the techniques of research and writing. The key to success in an Honors Seminar course is self-discipline and self-direction in performing the necessary level of work to complete your chosen project. The faculty mentor provides support and guidance as needed. Honor's Seminar enriches not only the student's academic experience, but their personal sense of accomplishment and autonomy as well.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lectures deal with wellness, exercise, nutrition, tension control and mental health, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV prevention, cancer and heart disease prevention, date rape awareness, alcohol and drugs, and injury treatment as they relate to a preventative medicine lifestyle. Concepts stressed are flexibility, strength, aerobic exercise, heart and cancer disease and risk factors, proper nutrition, stress management techniques, STD and HIV prevention. In the lab, a pre- and post-fitness evaluation is performed. An individually prescribed exercise program is performed twice a week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines today's health issues and presents contemporary approaches to maintaining good health. Focuses on such topics as stress, hypertension, nutrition, depression, smoking and sexually transmitted diseases.
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