Tribal Casino Management Program

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Northwest Indian College recognizes that tribal communities operating gaming venues rely on profitable and efficient operations that deliver maximum revenue generation to drive economic development, creation of jobs for tribal members and tribal government funding.

 

Understanding the business of gaming is complex like any large business. The Award of Completion in Tribal Casino Management has been designed to provide students with content in five critical areas:  business law, casino management, accounting, human relations and marketing.

 

The Award of Completion requires completion of 6 courses: 

BUAD 202 Business Law (5 CR)*

BUAD 212 Financial Accounting (5 CR)*

HRCM 111 Introduction to Casino Management (5 CR)*

HRCM 270 Building Human Capital (3 CR)

HRCM 270 Cultural Diversity and Marketing (3 CR)

HRCM 197 Special Topics/Casino Management Practicum (1 CR)

*the practicum course is to be taken with BUAD 202, 212, and HRCM 111, and will include 1 credit hour per course.

For course descriptions, please click here to see our online catalog.  

 

An added feature of this program is that these courses may be applied within the Associate of Arts and Sciences (AA/AS) Degree in Business and Entrepreneurship, or AA/AS Degree in Pubic and Tribal Administration, with a concentration in Tribal Casino Management.  Please see the 2011-2013 NWIC Catalog and Schedule of Classes for the degree plans. 

In addition, each course offers college level credit and may be  transferable to four year institutions.  Please check with your college advisor about transferring credits. 

 

Who should consider this program?

  • Current supervisors or managers working in Gaming & Hospitality
  • Tribal Gaming Commissioners
  • Students interested in Gaming or Hospitality

Program Highlights

  • Recognition of Work Experience
  • First-rate Faculty
  • Courses offered both at the main campus (Lummi) AND via ITV, online, and hybrid formats at an extended campus near you.

For more information please contact the Course Instructors:

Frank Cornett

email at fcornett@nwic.edu or 360-339-8497 Office 

Steve Zawoysky

email at szawoysky@nwic.edu or 360.392.4299 Office

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