Cannabis Studies Certificate
Program code: CANB-CC
Location: Quinebaug Valley
Program Description
The Cannabis Studies certificate program will explore the legal challenges confronting cannabis farming, production, and consumer use, and provide instruction in cannabis cultivation techniques and cannabinoid/THC extraction processes. Students will study the farming economics of land, labor, and capital; governmental regulations and laws affecting small business; and developing opportunities in Western and alternative medicines and therapies. The 18-credit certificate includes classes in horticulture, law and policy, alternative medicine, botany, business, and communications.
Learning Outcomes
Learners who complete the Cannabis Studies Certificate will:
- Understand the common challenges with cannabis production and how to address those challenges.
- Understand the process for growing cannabis and techniques of seeding, cloning cuttings, pruning and planting, postharvest handling, and cannabinoid/THC extraction.
- Be able to describe the legal challenges confronting cannabis farming, production, and consumer use.
- Understand how to develop an effective presentation for an informative, persuasive, or special occasion purpose talk related to the cannabis industry.
- Explain the relationship of business to society and the individual. This includes the interrelationships with law and politics and an understanding of governmental regulations and laws affecting small business.
- Recognize the major economic resources of the business production process: land, labor, and capital. Understand how to synergistically combine these for financial success.
- Determine methods for objectively evaluating current and future traditional western and alternative medicines and therapies.
Certificate Requirements
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses | ||
| HORT 1200 | Horticulture of Cannabis | 3 |
| CANB 1270 | Cannabis Law and Policy | 3 |
| BUSN 1100 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
| BENT 2180 | Entrepreneurship | 3 |
| HLTH 1021 | A Survey of Alternative Healthcare | 3 |
| BMGT 2040 | Managerial Communications | 3 |
| Total Credits | 18 | |