Bellarmine University has launched the first cannabis education certificate program offered by a public or nonprofit Kentucky university, focusing on business, agriculture,
law and medicine in the rapidly-changing cannabis industry. Registration is now open
for the non-credit program, with classes beginning in January.
Bellarmine’s cannabis certificate courses are open to anyone but are designed for
entrepreneurs, agriculturalists, healthcare providers and legal professionals who
are interested in the fast-growing, highly regulated field of cannabis. Through a
partnership between Bellarmine’s Center for Community and Professional Education and
Green Flower, the industry leader in cannabis education, four courses are available:
- Cannabis Business
- Agriculture and Cultivation
- Compliance and Risk Management
- Healthcare and Medicine
A state law adopted earlier this year will allow Kentuckians with severe medical conditions
to use prescribed medical marijuana that can be grown and sold in Kentucky for medicinal
purposes beginning on January 1, 2025. A report published in Forbes last year showed
that jobs in the cannabis industry grew more than 30% from 2021 to 2022, for a total
of 428,059 full-time equivalent positions. Full legalization of the product across
the nation could more than quadruple the number of available cannabis-related jobs
in the coming years, according to the report.
"With the legal and regulatory framework for cannabis evolving in Kentucky, the time
was right for Bellarmine to offer the Commonwealth a comprehensive set of courses
on the topic,” said Dr. Mark Wiegand, Bellarmine’s vice president for academic affairs
and provost. “Helping Kentuckians access the most up-to-date knowledge and expertise
in different aspects of this industry will ensure that our state is well-prepared
to realize the full economic, workforce and consumer benefits associated with cannabis
while assuring citizens that the products cultivated or sold in Kentucky comply with
applicable standards and best practices.”
Each of Bellarmine's four cannabis certificate programs is available through six-month
online sessions that participants can complete at their own pace, allowing flexibility
in selecting the certificate and study schedule that best fits each participant. The
courses are developed by industry leaders in each topic, with instructors selected
by Green Flower based on their expertise. Each certificate program costs $2,950. More
information is available at https://cannabiseducation.bellarmine.edu.
Participants who complete a certificate program will receive a verified digital credential
and ongoing membership in an exclusive employer network, including priority access
to job postings and virtual employer networking events.
“Green Flower is honored to announce the launch of our partnership with Bellarmine
University to offer education programs related to the newly approved legal cannabis
industry,” said Daniel Kalef, Chief Growth Officer at Green Flower. “After much discussion
and efforts on their part, we really got to know the team at the Center for Community
and Professional Education, and their desire to find a solution to help people in
Kentucky and beyond tap into career opportunities in the cannabis industry as it begins
in the Commonwealth.”
Green Flower, founded in 2014, empowers consumers, regulators and professionals with
the knowledge needed to make an impact and be successful in today’s emerging cannabis
industry. Green Flower's platform powers the cannabis programs of top colleges and
universities across the country.