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HTM 417: HOSPITALITY LAW AND LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An analysis and assessment of laws related to the operation of each of the Hospitality and Tourism components. Laws related to human resources, licensure requirements, contract negotiations, civil rights, food and beverage service, innkeeping, and travel are emphasized. Financial systems such as yield management and REVPAR are emphasized. Case analysis, forums assessing court cases, and research related to lawmaking are included.Prerequisites: Senior status.Credit, three hours.
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HTM 418: CLUB OPERATIONS/BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course includes a detailed study of the classification, production, identification, and service of beverages (including alcohol). Emphasis is placed on the planning, development, operation, and management of clubs.Prerequisites: HTM 210, HTM 305, HTM 311. Student must be twenty-one (21) years old.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
HTM 210 AND HTM 305 AND HTM 331
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HTM 419: GAMING
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course introduces students to the multi-billion dollar gaming industry. The course includes a historical overview of gaming and examines legal, social, and economic issues within the industry. The course also reviews the various games played in casinos, the current trends, and the most popular casino destinations in the world. Special attention is devoted to the growth of casinos on cruise ships, on Indian reservations, and on riverboats in the United States.Prerequisites: ACCT 201.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
ACCT 201
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HTM 425: TOURISM AND CASINO MARKETING
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course provides an analysis of current and future marketing strategies designed to promote the growth and development of hospitality and tourism. Marketing Research will be conducted as a component of the course.Prerequisites: Senior status.Credit, three hours.
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HTM 449: HTM MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
This course prepares students to make effective managerial business and operational decisions by allowing them to gain a thorough understanding of financial statement analysis and the numbers that affect daily hospitality property functions. Students emerge with the know-how that will enable them to set realistic financial goals, protect a property's assets, and control costs. This course includes computer forecasting, the statement of cash flows, budgeting using the latest uniform system of accounts for hotels and restaurants, and a managerial accounting practice set.Prerequisites: ACCT 202, ACCT 203, HTM 210, HTM 305.Credit, three hours.
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HTM 450: INDEPENDENT STUDY
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course provides an opportunity for students to participate in special research projects or to study contemporary issues in Hospitality and Tourism Management.Prerequisites: Consent of the Department Chair.Credit, three hours.
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HTM 490: EVENT PLANNING AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course is designed to provide students with aspects of event planning. Special emphasis will be placed on marketing, planning, costing, executing, and evaluating of events. Students will learn basic components of meeting/event setups, travel and lodging, and transportation information. Based on client and guest needs, a plan of development will be designed.Prerequisites: Senior status.Credit, three hours.
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INFO 101: APPLYING COMPUTERS
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course provides computer literacy and productivity training. The course will provide a familiarization with various operating systems and file management capabilities and will also show how to leverage open source software to increase work efficiency. The course will cover creation and querying of simple database tables and productivity software that access these tables. Network security issues related to legal, privacy, and ethical issues in computer security will be discussed. Searching and evaluating information found on the Internet will be covered.Credit, three hours.
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INFO 220: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION I
4.00 Credits
Delaware State University
This course provides an introduction to system administration, user management, and service implementation. The course also provides hands-on experience with network configuration, file and user management, and security. Students will be exposed to automating common administration tasks using various scripting languages.
Prerequisite:
CSCI 121
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INFO 230: INTRODUCTION TO WEB DEVELOPMENT
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
This course' s emphasis is on the design and implementation of web front-end with an introduction to back-end programming. Students develop skills for building user-friendly and visually attractive web pages through the use of emerging technologies for web development. Students study usability issues of the web, user-centered design, and methods for visual layout and information architecture. Popular development tools and web application frameworks will be introduced.
Prerequisite:
CSCI 210
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