University of Denver
Robert C. Hannum
Department of Statistics & Operations Technology

Brief Bio
Bob Hannum is Professor of Statistics at the University of Denver, where he teaches probability and statistics, with special interests in the mathematics of gambling and the business of commercial gaming. His publications include the books Practical Casino Math and Introductory Statistics: A Self-Study Manual, as well as numerous articles in statistical, gaming, and law journals, including the Annals of Probability, Annals of Statistics, Sociological Methods and Research, International Gambling Studies, John Marshall Law Review, Mississippi Law Journal, Thomas Cooley Law Review, Casino Lawyer, Casino Enterprise Management, Finding the Edge: Mathematical Analysis of Casino Games, Global Gaming Business, and Chance.

Education
Ph.D., Statistics, Florida State University

M.S., Statistics, Florida State University
B.S. summa cum laude, Mathematics, University of Dayton

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Office: Daniels College of Business 597
Phone: 303-871-2115
FAX: 303-871-2297
E-mail: rhannum@du.edu


Course Information

Fall Quarter 2006
Statistics I - STAT 1300 (1)
Statistics I - STAT 1300 (2)

Winter Interterm - December 2006
Risky Business: Introduction to Commercial Gaming - STAT 3400/4400 (tentative - December 10-13, in Las Vegas)

Winter Quarter 2007
Statistics I - STAT 1300 (2)
Statistics I - STAT 1300 (3)

Spring Interterm - March 2007
Risky Business: Introduction to Commercial Gaming - STAT 3400/4400 (tentative - March 20-23, in Las Vegas)

Spring Quarter 2007
Statistics I - STAT 1300 (1)
Probability: The Mathematics of Gambling - STAT 3500 (1)

Summer Interterm - June 2007
Special Topics: The Art & Science of Poker - STAT 3704/4704 (tentative - June 11-15, classes held at D.U.)


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