Program Overview
Evidence of at least a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and a 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or better grade point average. Official transcripts from all colleges and universities in which previously enrolled must be on file in the School of Graduate Studies. Applied Behavioral Analysts may work directly for a community-based or specialized clinic serving patients with behavioral addictions, including gambling, sex, and food addiction. First, ABAs will need to complete a master's degree in psychology, applied behavioral analysis, or a closely-related degree.
Earn a certificate from Ohio University's AECOM Center for Sports Administration for completing each course and a Master Certificate for achieving all three. Complete your coursework anywhere in the world with EDLumina's online education platform. Each class features high-quality video lectures and activities, interactive assessments, downloadable resources, and functionality on any computer or smart device. Certification from our Sports Gambling Education program prepares you for future challenges related to sports gambling and demonstrates your commitment to integrity, compliance, and awareness.
Course #1:
Sports Gambling Awareness, A 360° Perspective
PASPA and the Regulatory Landscape
with Sara Slane
Implications of Legal & Illegal Sports Gambling
with Matt Holt & Karl Bennison
The Influence in Media & Entertainment
with Matt Cacciato
The Influence in Marketing & Sponsorships
with Jim Kahler
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The Importance of Game Integrity & Compliance
with Matt Holt
Master's Degree In Gambling
PASPA and the Regulatory Landscape
with Sara Slane
Implications of Legal & Illegal Sports Gambling
with Matt Holt & Karl Bennison
The Influence in Media & Entertainment
with Matt Cacciato
The Influence in Marketing & Sponsorships
with Jim Kahler
AttributeError: ‘myClass' object has no attribute ‘newattr' Read only attributes? Another one is that, if there is some kind of collision between the slot and a class attribute, then the class attribute will overwrite the slot and, as there is no dict, the class attribute will be read-only. This only makes sense if you run into memory problems with many small objects, because getting rid of dict can reduce the footprint. This is a hardcore optimization that is not needed in 99.9% of all cases. If you need the kind of safety you described then Python really is the wrong language. Python slots read only online.
The Importance of Game Integrity & Compliance
with Matt Holt
Master's Degree In Gambling
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Course #2:
Analyzing Sports Gambling Integrity Challenges
Evaluating Real-Word Issues
with Matt Holt and Karl Bennison
Sports Gambling - What Can Go Wrong
with Matt Holt and Bob Boland
888 casino sign up bonus. Working with Regulators
with Bob Boland and Karl Bennison
The Desk of a Compliance Officer
with Bob Boland
Master Degree In Gaming
Marriott casino panama city. The Impact on Collegiate Administrators
with Sara Slane, Jim Kahler & Guests
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Course #3:
Innovations & Insights from Sports Gambling Stakeholders
The Cross-Section of Innovation:
Wagering and the XFL
with Basil DeVito & Jim Kahler
Cracking the Code: Integrating Wagering into The Sports Industry
with Basil DeVito & Matt Cacciato
From Content to Customer: Potential Ways to Experience Growth
with Basil DeVito & Jim Kahler
Pandemic and Partnerships: Innovation in an Unprecedented Year
with Steve Pastorino
Operations & Entrepreneurship: Sportsbook Innovation from an Operator's Perspective
with Robert Walker
*AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 16th 2020