IGI Introduction to Casino Management
Credits 3 Examination of the mechanisms and techniques employed in the management of casino companies. Comparisons, case studies and selected topics focus on organization and department policies, production processes, manpower development, scheduling, and marketing for a variety of operating systems. Courses could have a common final exam and/or common time. If your course has a common final exam (Math 120, 124, 126, 127, 128 and 132) - the department coordinators will design the final exam for your course. For those classes with group administered exams, you will be required to assist in the implementation, which is often a large group. The gaming management degree program you choose may offer flexibility in scheduling and location. Some programs are offered online, while other programs combine online and on-campus classes. These schools offer gaming management degree programs: The University of Nevada, Reno. May 18, 2015 Increase your knowledge and skills while maintaining your busy life. Online courses help you fit professional development into your busy schedule. You will need to devote approximately eight hours each week to your studies and you can access the materials 24/7. Instructor: Peter Eghoian Summer Semester: May 18 - July 12, 2015 Pre-requisite: Intro to Casino Management or comparable casino.
This course is designed to identify, contrast, and compare basic casino department management procedures. Students will examine and discuss the relationship between the casino department and other departments in a hotel/casino environment. Course content will focus on game selection, controls, layouts, gaming development and customer service; the casino industry's future outlook and career opportunities will also be explored. At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to implement and apply the basic procedures of managing a casino within a resort setting. This will be facilitated through discussions, assignments, videotape, a Mid-term Exam, a Final Exam, a Current Events Report and a Principles of Casino Management Application Report. Please note that the Leo Lewis and David Ross video tapes, even though somewhat outdated, provide you with actual industry executive exposure, terminology, and decision making techniques.
Course Procedures
The course will follow an instructor presentation/discussion format. Required/suggested readings and lecture material will be covered, however, the instructor will encourage open discussion by all class members for the benefit of everyone. This will be facilitated with Online Education video tapes (streamed into the higherL LMS), higherL LMS discussion questions, higherL LMS assignments, higherL LMS mail, course content homepage for the syllabus, learning modules, higherL LMS announcements provided weekly by the instructor, and My Grades in My Tools for viewing your Course Record.
This instructor's primary concern is to provide the best possible learning environment. In the industry I always keep in mind a quote by Autry (1991), 'I always tell my supervisors, 'Those workers want to know how much you care before they care how much you know.' I sincerely care about each student learning and working at his/her potential. In turn, I will be providing each learning module with the best information available on the subject.
1. Read required/suggested book chapters and references before the class learning module discussions and assignments. Also, it is strongly suggested that you print-out the PowerPoint slides and PDF content information from higherL LMS. Only important highlight material will be covered in the instructor presentations.
2. Read weekly announcements, messages, and course mail (updated early each week).
3. Keep in touch with the instructor through the higherL LMS course mail.
4. Thoughtful, constructive, and active participation in class discussions and assignments is expected. This will be facilitated by higherL LMS Discussion Questions and higherL LMS Assignment Questions (DUE BY MIDNIGHT EACH SUNDAY AND RESPONDED TO EACH MONDAY).
5. The exams will be objective in format and be administered on higherL LMS. They will be closed books/notes and must be proctored. The Mid-term Exam will last one hour and 15 minutes. The Final Exam will last two hours. Students out of the Las Vegas area are responsible for securing a proctor and following the Online Education policy forms for that purpose (more details will be given prior to the exams). THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS POLICY.
6. You must have Microsoft Word or Microsoft Vista Word to operate this higherL LMS course.
Assessments
Points
Class participation in higherL LMS discussion Questions--200 points [17%] (DUE BY MIDNIGHT EACH SUNDAY)
Class participation in higherL LMS assignments—200 points [17%] (DUE BY MIDNIGHT EACH SUNDAY)
Mid-term Exam--200 points [17%]
Final Exam--200 points [17%]
Current Events Report Assignment--200 points [17%]
Principles of Casino Management Application Report Assignment--200 points [17%]
Class Photo--20 bonus points
See my grades in my tools
Grading Scale: This is a pass or fail 'Certificate of Completion' class, therefore; no grades will be issued. You must maintain at least a 73% average to achieve the certificate.
Anthony F. Lucas & Jim Kilby (2011). Introduction to Casino Management. Okie International, Inc., Escondido, California Use the link 'http://guides.library.unlv.edu/igi' for sources in answering the Current Event Lab Assignment in Learning
Some of the sources listed below are professional databases. Assistance is available from the library athttp://www.library.unlv.edu/
ABI/INFORM
Autry, J. A., (1991). Love and Profit: The Art of Caring Leadership. New York: Morrow.
Business Source Premier.
CasinoCityPress.
Eade, R., (2006). Casino Cage Operations. Community College of Southern Nevada.
Fey, M., (2003). Slot Machines America’s Favorite Gaming Device (Seventh Edition). Reno, NV: Liberty Belle Books.
Gaming Research and Review Journal. University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Gaming Studies Research Center. (2012). University of Nevada, Las Vegas-Lied Library. Available:http://gaming.unlv.edu.
Global Gaming Expo G2E Seminars (Multimedia CDs).
Goll, G., (1991). Hospitality Management: An Organizational Behavior Approach-Management by Values. UNLV: Academic Printing Services.
Hospitality and Tourism Complete.
Hospitality Related Journals. http://www.library.unlv.edu/subjects/hospitality_journals.html.
Pettersson and Hammond, Managing Casino Slot Operations, American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, 2009.
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, (Sixth Edition), 2010.
The Electronic Library: Including a Special Section: Issues from Multimedia Gaming Technology. (2005). Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Waters, G. A., (1993). Job Satisfaction of Slot Department Shift Managers in Las Vegas Casinos. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Nevada,
Eight Week Certificate of Completion 2015 (April 6, 2015--May 29, 2015)
Read Assignments Each Day from the Required Readings List
Answer higherL LMS Discussion Questions and Assignment Questions Each Day [DUE BY MIDNIGHT EACH SUNDAY PACIFIC TIME]
Learning Module Week #1 (History and Organization)
Receive and organize materials for the course [SEE REQUIRED READINGS FROM READING’S LIST ABOVE-PURCHASE TEXTBOOK
FROM UNLV BOOKSTORE OR DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER.]
Orientation/Syllabus--[PRINT-OUT THE SYLLABUS FOR YOUR REFERENCE]
Click on the Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Question and answer the instructor question for introducing yourself to the instructor
and the other students in the class. Also, attach your picture as a JPEG file to earn 20 Bonus Points. JUST CLICK ON THE QUESTION;
CREATE YOUR MESSAGE RESPONSE AND POST YOUR RESPONSE; PLEASE USE THIS PROCEDURE FOR ANSWERING
ALL THE higherL LMS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS. REMEMBER ALL QUESTIONS ARE DUE BY MIDNIGHT SUNDAY OF
Take the Pre-test--in higherL LMS Assessments [Due by midnight Sunday April 12, 2015]
Chapter 1 A History of Casino Gaming--(see Reading List--Required Textbook)--Anthony F. Lucas & Jim Kilby (2011).
Introduction to Casino Management. Okie International, Inc., Escondido, California
Day 3 LECTURE--Casino Department Organizational Structure
Day 4 Slot Floorpersons
Chapter 7 Cage Operations
Day 5 How the Casino Department Relates to Other Hotel Departments
Supplemental-Casino Cage, Credit and Collections
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Click on the Table of Contents and answer the Assignment and Discussion Questions for this week.
All answers are due by midnight Sunday of each respective week.
Learning Module Week #2 (Gaming Control/Law)
Day 1 Chapter 5 Nevada Gaming Regulations
Day 2Chapter 8 Currency & Suspicious Activity Reporting
Day 3 Gaming Control Law
Title 31 General Information Processing
Day 4 LECTURE--Gaming Control Reporting-IRS Receipts
Supplemental-Gaming Control
Day 5 Supplemental-Currency Reporting
Click on the Table of Contents and answer the Assignment and Discussion Questions for this week.
All answers are due by midnight Sunday of each respective week.
Learning Module Week #3 (Slot Management)
Day 1 Chapter 9 Slot Operations I
LECTURE--Field Trip-High Volume Hotel/Casino Gaming Device Department
Day 2 Supplemental-Introduction to Slot Management--Part 1
LECTURE--Overall Mechanical Functional Knowledge of Gaming Devices
Day 3 Course Video--IGT Marketing
LECTURE--The Leadership Role of the Director of Gaming Device Department
LECTURE--Gaming Device Machine Percentage Calculations
Guest speaker--Peter Eghoian--Slot probability
Day 5 Mid-term Exam Friday April 24, 2015 from 3:00 until 4:15 PM PACIFIC TIME in Beam Hall 240 for On-campus students.
Out of Las Vegas area students will arrange separate proctors (details to follow).
Click on the Table of Contents and answer the Assignment and Discussion Questions for this week.
All answers are due by midnight Sunday of each respective week.
Learning Module Week #4 (Detailed Slot Operations)
Day 1 LECTURE--Gaming Device Department Personnel Management
LECTURE--Gaming Device Department Scheduling
Day 2 LECTURE--Field Trip-International Game Technology
LECTURE--Gaming Device Floor Layouts and Techniques-Part I
DAY 3 LECTURE--Gaming Device Marketing and Signage-Part I
LECTURE--Field Trip-Bally Gaming
Day 4 LECTURE--Gaming Device Route Operations
LECTURE--Field Trip-United Coin
Day 5 LECTURE--Field Trip-Low Volume Hotel/Casino Gaming Device Department
LECTURE--Future Outlook and Career Opportunities in Gaming Device Operations
LECTURE--Problem Gambling [NO VIDEO]-Reference address: http://www.nevadacouncil.org
Click on the Table of Contents and answer the Assignment and Discussion Questions for this week.
All answers are due by midnight Sunday of each respective week.
Learning Module Week #5 (Table Games)
Day 1 Chapter 4 Organizational Structure of Casino Departments
Day 2 Chapter 6 Casino Drop and Count Processes
Day 3 Casino Lab with Gary Waters
Day 4 Casino Lab with Gary Waters Part 1
Day 5 Casino Lab with Gary Waters Part 2
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RFID Radio Frequency Identification for Table Games
Click on the Table of Contents and answer the Assignment and Discussion Questions for this week.
All answers are due by midnight Sunday of each respective week.
(Surveillance/Peripheral Games/Accountability/Marketing)
Day 1 Cheating Exposed
Day 2 Chapter 15 Race and Sports Book Operations
Day 3 Chapter 2 Profit Structure of Integrated Resorts
Day 4 Chapter 16 Introduction to Casino Marketing
Day 5 Supplemental-Field Trip--New York New York Hotel/Casino
Supplemental-Field Trip-Paul-Son Gaming Corporation
Customer Courtesy and Service
Service Profit Chain
Click on the Table of Contents and answer the Assignment and Discussion Questions for this week.
All answers are due by midnight Sunday of each respective week.
Learning Module Week #7
Current Events--Use Periodicals, Books, or Journal Reports for the following Topics)
[Analyze one periodical, one book, or one journal article per topic--submit Assignment on this higherL LMS:
What you learned, how the current event relates to our course material, and a brief summary (Three paragraphs)]
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Use the link 'http://guides.library.unlv.edu/igi' for sources in answering this Current Event Lab Assignment.
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DUE BY MIDNIGHT PACIFIC TIME SUNDAY MAY 24, 2015
Day 1 Coinless slot machines (gaming devices)—TITO (Ticket/in-Ticket/out)
Day 2 Server Based Gaming
Day 3 Tracking Systems for both Slots and Table Games
Day 4 Title 31 Bank Secrecy Act (reporting of cash transactions)
Day 5 Hand Held Gaming Devices and Electronic Games (Cantor Gaming, SHFL/Bally Technologies, IGT)
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Learning Module Week #8
Days 1, 2, and 3
(Principles of Casino Management Application Report--DUE BY MIDNIGHT PACIFIC TIME WEDNESDAY May 27, 2015)
[Application of the course material to your current work environment and/or your future career--submit Assignment on this
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Day 5 Final Exam Friday May 29, 2015 from 3:00 until 5:00 PM PACIFIC TIME in Beam Hall 240 for On-campus students.
Out of Las Vegas area students will arrange separate proctors (details to follow).