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Course Description

Online sports betting in Canada and Alberta has created new economic opportunities and challenges. Education is urgently required. This course provides expert knowledge on gambling and gaming and networking opportunities for professionals and students working within and across related fields of responsible gambling, mental health and addictions and treatment. The micro credential can be stacked to qualify students for related work in government, NGOs and further academic study.

Who Should Take This Course?

If you’re working in casinos, non-profit organizations, gaming venues, hospitality, or entertainment, this course will help you deepen your understanding of gambling and gaming. It’s also a great fit if you’re a business, management, or tourism student exploring career opportunities in the industry. K-12 educators, parents and education board members will develop a more comprehensive knowledge of the platforms and products that their students are engaged with.

Policy makers, regulators, educators, and community service workers will gain valuable insight into social, economic, and ethical aspects of gambling, while educators and researchers can expand their knowledge of consumer behaviour and cultural impact. Entrepreneurs and innovators will discover opportunities in this growing sector, and if you’re simply curious about the history and social dynamics of gambling, this course is for you, too.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • 🗸 Access the knowledge required to develop and implement best practices in responsible gambling delivery, addiction prevention and treatment.
  • 🗸 Know where to find the most accurate and up-to-date statistical data and qualitative research on gambling in Alberta and beyond, so you can quickly respond to challenges as they arise in your organization.
  • 🗸 Gather insights from Indigenous expertise to better understand gambling’s role in economic, political and cultural processes of decolonization.
  • 🗸 Network effectively with other stakeholders so that your organization can pursue ethical and sustainable pathways to delivering gambling.

Notes
  • 🗸 Classroom interactions and networking lunches with students and professionals working outside your organization will give you different perspectives on the impact of gambling and gaming for specific groups and communities.
  • 🗸 Professor Nicoll and her staff will bring this material to life through quizzes and classroom activities, so that you can directly apply it within your organization or research project.
  • 🗸 A collaborative learning environment will build strong foundations to support Alberta’s delivery of sustainable and ethical gambling and effective harm minimization tools, as well as recovery-led approaches to mental health and addictions.
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Section Title
Gambling and Gaming
Language of Delivery
English
Type
Hyflex
Days
M, T, W, Th
Time
9:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Dec 01, 2025 to Dec 04, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
28.0
Delivery Options
HyFlex  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Taxable non-credit $1,000.00
Section Notes
This course is taught in a physical space with some students attending in person and some online. Students can move between online and in-person instruction as they see fit.
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