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College of Business Administration
Reno, NV 89557-0208

Phone: (775) 784-1442
Fax: (775)784-1057

 

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OPTIONS IN GAMING MANAGEMENT STUDY


MBA/Master of Science in Economics Option

If you already have a college degree, and are planning to get another degree, we strongly recommend that you pursue a master's degree, as it will substantially contribute to your career advancement.  Currently, College of Business Administration has two graduate level programs, Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in Economics.  These programs let you take 9 elective credits as an area of specialization.  You can use these credits to specialize in Gaming Management.  Full-time students usually take two years to complete a master's program.  Part-time students spend 3 to 5 years depending on how many credits are completed each semester.    For more information about these programs, click on the links below:

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Master of Science in Economics


Non-Credit Programs

For those individuals who are not interested in a degree program, the Division of Continuing Education offers a wide array of non-credit gaming management training courses. For more information on the Gaming Management Certificate Program or the Gaming Management Series, call (702) 784-4046 or click below.

Division of Continuing Education


Gaming Management Minor

You can declare Gaming Management as your minor.  With appropriate selection of elective credits, all students at the university can minor in Gaming Management.   Students interested in public policy or law school, for example, will benefit from this program.  For more information about this program, click below.

Gaming Management Minor

Admission Information (Admissions and Records: 784-6865)

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