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ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR – CANNABIS AND THE LAW
OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE
Olive-Harvey College is looking for an adjunct instructor to teach Cannabis and the Law. Cannabis and the Law The course will discuss current policy parameters, legal responsibilities and ethical issues of the cannabis industry. This class is a foundation course for the Urban Agriculture Department’s Basic Certificates in Applied Cannabis Studies, and Dispensary Operations; the Advanced Certificate in Cannabis Processing; and the AAS degrees in Applied Cannabis Studies. These programs make up the department’s credit-based curriculum. Students will acquire skills to interact with and educate cannabis clients in a regulated environment and the foundational knowledge to pursue additional careers in the cannabis industry and STEM related topics.
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