Minimum Intel Pentium 3 class CPU or better, or equivalent AMD CPU (PC); G3 CPU or better Mac OS X (PPC / Intel), 10.2.8, 10.3.4 - 10.3.9, 10.4.9 or 10.5.4 (MAC), printer; Microsoft Office or Microsoft Works), Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (PC), Safari 3.1.2 (MAC) and Adobe Reader.

GES will provide the following textbooks upon registration:

Burgess, C. (2001). Money Matters for Hospitality Managers. Elsevier. (ISBN: 0-7506-5250-0)

Casino Law: Rand, K. & Light, A. (2006). Indian Gaming Law and Policy. Carolina Academic Press. (ISBN: 1-59460-046-5)

Marketing: Sexton, D. (2006). Trump University Marketing 101: How to Use the Most Powerful Ideas in Marketing to Get More Customers. Wiley. (ISBN: 0471916900)

Hospitality Staffing: Tesone, D. (2005). Supervision Skills for the Service Industry: How to Do It. Prentice-Hall. (ISBN: 0131100955)

Diversity: Thomas, R. (2005). Building on the Promise of Diversity: How We Can Move to the Next Level in Our Workplaces, Our Communities, and Our Society. American Management Association. (ISBN: 0814408621)

Community Development: Lobo, S. & Talbot (2000). Native American Voices: A Reader. Prentice Hall. (ISBN: 0130307327)



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Hospitality and Casino Management

GES 606 -- 200 hours

PC Requirements/Materials Included


    Minimum Intel Pentium 3 class CPU or better, or equivalent AMD CPU (PC); G3 CPU or better Mac OS X (PPC / Intel), 10.2.8, 10.3.4 - 10.3.9, 10.4.9 or 10.5.4 (MAC), printer; Microsoft Office or Microsoft Works), Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (PC), Safari 3.1.2 (MAC) and Adobe Reader.

    GES will provide the following textbooks upon registration:

    Burgess, C. (2001). Money Matters for Hospitality Managers. Elsevier. (ISBN: 0-7506-5250-0)

    Casino Law: Rand, K. & Light, A. (2006). Indian Gaming Law and Policy. Carolina Academic Press. (ISBN: 1-59460-046-5)

    Marketing: Sexton, D. (2006). Trump University Marketing 101: How to Use the Most Powerful Ideas in Marketing to Get More Customers. Wiley. (ISBN: 0471916900)

    Hospitality Staffing: Tesone, D. (2005). Supervision Skills for the Service Industry: How to Do It. Prentice-Hall. (ISBN: 0131100955)

    Diversity: Thomas, R. (2005). Building on the Promise of Diversity: How We Can Move to the Next Level in Our Workplaces, Our Communities, and Our Society. American Management Association. (ISBN: 0814408621)

    Community Development: Lobo, S. & Talbot (2000). Native American Voices: A Reader. Prentice Hall. (ISBN: 0130307327)



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