Alabama State University is offering five new online cannabis education certificate programs.
“Individuals who may be growers or cultivators, and those individuals who may be dispensers, they will be looking for a trained workforce,” said Alabama State University President Dr. Quinton Ross.
“They’re dealing with cannabis. So from seed to the germination, to understanding the various strains, but also understanding the business aspect of it, compliance and regulatory issues. All of that is encompassed in this program,” said Ross.
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