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SUNY Broome Students can now earn an Associate in Applied Science degree in Casino Management.
The mission of the Lodging & Casino Management AAS at SUNY Broome – a public institution of higher education – is the creation and refinement of lodging and casino operations professionals.
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The program was officially approved June 10 by the New York State Education Department.
The 63-credit program includes courses in marketing, the gaming industry, accounting, hospitality law and more, as well as a casino internship and a bartending class.
SUNY Broome also offers a 15-credit Casino Management Certificate that includes gaming surveillance and security, casino games, a casino operations management course and an internship.

SUNY Broome has its own mock casino, dubbed Casino Vespa, in the Science Building basement. The $300,000 facility includes a blackjack table, craps table, roulette wheel and a full-service bar, complete with casino ambiance and décor.
Program supervised by Professor Rey C. Wojdat, Chair, Hospitality Programs Department.
For more information, contact the Admissions Office at (607) 778-5001.
63 Credit Hours
Fall | ||
HOS 101 | Introductions for the Hospitality Freshman | 3.0 |
CAS 101 | Introduction to the Gaming Industry | 3.0 |
HOS 115 | Hospitality Marketing & Promotions | 3.0 |
BIT 206 | IT for Service Industries | 3.0 |
ENG 110 or 107 | College Writing I | 3.0 |
15.0 | ||
Spring | ||
BHM 123 | Bartending and Beverage Management | 3.0 |
BHM 125W | Hospitality Law | 3.0 |
CAS/CRJ 127 | Gaming Surveillance and Security | 3.0 |
BUS 108 | Accounting for a Service Business | 4.0 |
13.0 | ||
Summer | ||
CAS 201 | Casino Internship I | 3.0 |
Fall | ||
CAS 200 | Casino Games | 3.0 |
PSY 234 | Psychology of Addiction | 3.0 |
BUS 248 | Human Resource Management | 3.0 |
MAT 109 | The Mathematics of Gaming | 4.0 |
13.0 | ||
Spring | ||
Math/Science Elective | 4.0 | |
BHM 235 | Hotel/Restaurant Cost Control | 4.0 |
CAS 210 | Casino Operations Management | 3.0 |
ENG ___ | Advisor Approved English | 3.0 |
PSY 240w | Psychology of Advertising | 3.0 |
17.0 | ||
Summer | ||
CAS 297 | Casino Internship II | 3.0 |
15 Credit Hours
CAS 101 | Introduction to the Gaming Industry | 3.0 |
CAS 200 | Casino Games | 3.0 |
CAS 201 | Casino Internship I | 3.0 |
CAS 210 | Casino Operations Management | 3.0 |
CAS 127 / CRJ 127 | Gaming Surveillance and Security | 3.0 |
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Associate in Applied Science
CIP CODE: 52.0908
Mission
The mission of the Lodging & Casino Management AAS at SUNY Broome – a public institution of higher education – is the creation and refinement of lodging and casino operations professionals. Creation and refinement are achieved through a combination of applied learning and didactic instructional approaches delivered through a variety of platforms. Our efforts revolve around guiding core values concerning enhanced sanitation and safety, ethics, excellence, diversity, leadership, sustainability, and fiscal responsibility.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Understand the function of a lodging operation's front office.
- Understand the basics of lodging and casino management events and event management.
- Understand and describe the hospitality lodging and gaming regulations and laws found throughout the industry.
- Possess an understanding of basic requirements for hospitality marketing and promotions specific to the lodging and gaming industry.
- Possess an introductory understanding of lodging and gaming financial and cost accounting control found in a variety of hospitality venues.
Program Supervisor
Rey Wojdat, Ed.D., CSCE, CPCE, Chairperson
Office: Culinary & Event Center, Room 021
Telephone: +1 (607) 778-5171
E-mail: wojdatrc@sunybroome.edu

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Lodging and Casino Management prepares individuals to manage a variety of lodging operations including, but not limited to, hotels, resorts, motels, bed and breakfasts, casinos and gaming establishments. It includes instruction in front office operations, casino gaming, hospitality business ethics and law, hospitality marketing and human resources, the mathematics of gaming and the psychology of advertising and addiction. Students are prepared for careers across a broad spectrum of hospitality venues both internationally and domestic.