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The course dates and times listed for this offering are for registration purposes only. You will receive access to the courses you select within about 7 days of registration. Once you have access you can begin and continue through the program at your own pace.    This certificate was developed to address a growing demand by people interested in entering Cannabis industry as growers, medical cannabis providers, or individuals involved with business and/or legal aspects of the industry. The courses created for the Cannabis Studies Certificate program were developed by Stockton faculty and industry leaders to address a growing demand by people interested in entering the cannabis industry.   The courses are designed for online and self-paced education. The Cannabis Studies Certificate is comprised of six (6) courses. You select six of the nine courses listed below to create your own Cannabis Studies Certificate. If you are interested in registering for additional courses, they are available individually in GSMU. You will receive a certificate for each course you complete plus the Cannabis Studies Certificate. See the individual course offerings for course details. 1.     The Cannabis Industry: Understanding the Opportunities 2.     The Risk Management and Insurance for Cannabis Businesses 3.     Environmental Issues and Sustainability in the Cannabis Industry 4.     Cannabis Cultivation 5.     Social Justice and Cannabis 6.     Cannabis and Communications Exploring Perspectives and Messaging 7.     Introduction to Research in Medical and Adult-Use Cannabis 8.     Introduction to Business 9.  NRF Retail Industry Fundamentals Every effort will be made to send login information within 7 days of your registration however it may take longer. Once you receive this information, you may begin the program.
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9/15/2023
9:00 AM
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FY24TO102OL
The course dates and times listed for this offering are for registration purposes only. You will receive access within 7 business days of registration. Once you have access you can begin and continue through the program at your own pace.
The Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism, Stockton University School of Business (LIGHT) and Office of Continuing Studies & Adult Education at Stockton University (OCS&AE) partnered with New Jersey Tourism Industry Association (NJTIA) to bring a professional designation to those making a career in the leisure and hospitality sector. Complete the certificate in 8 months! The CTIP program is comprised of 7 courses: Marketing and Brand Identity, Tourism Leadership Landscape, Economic Policy and Sustainability, Strategic Planning and Assessment, Experiential Tourism, Engaging Internal and External Stakeholders, And Wellness Tourism. See below for a brief overview of each course and visit Stockton.edu/light/ctip for detailed information. Marketing & Brand Identity: With this course, participants will gain a sound marketing foundation necessary to attract and retain visitors to tourism destinations and their constituents. Students will experience three discrete modules, each providing a unique mix of academic principles complemented with real life applications in the form of narrated lectures, expert interviews, guided exercises, assigned readings, business case study reviews, skill assessments and more: Destination Marketing and Branding, Attracting Business & Travel, and Identifying Niche Markets Developed by: Donna Albano, Ed.D., Professor of Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies Stockton University, Karina Anthony, Senior Director of Marketing Visit Atlantic City, Rebecca Thiry, Director of Advertising and Digital Media Ocean Casino Resort. Tourism Leadership Landscape: This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the Tourism Leadership Landscape. While special focus will be given to the operation of New Jersey based organizations, foundational concepts will be applicable to all destination markets. Developed by Adam Perle, President & CEO ArtPride New Jersey Foundation. Economic Policy and Sustainability: With this course, participants will gain a foundation in economic policy and sustainability necessary to navigate, collaborate, and influence tourism destinations practices. Students will experience four discrete modules, each providing a unique mix of tourism research, principles and documented best practices that are complemented with real life applications in the form of narrated lectures, expert interviews, guided exercises, assigned readings, business case study reviews, skill assessments and more. Developed by Noel Criscione-Naylor, Associate Professor, Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management Studies Stockton University Strategic Planning and Assessment: Participants who complete this course of study successfully will gain knowledge and learn hands-on experience in 1) strategic planning – understanding the external environment, internal environment, formulation process, implementation, and evaluation and control – 2) financial management (quantitative) and the “balanced scorecard” approaches, and 3) assessment and benchmarking activities, which are essential to compete in a very competitive travel and tourism industry, especially in the post-pandemic world. Developed by George L. De Feis, DPS, MBA, BE Assistant Professor of Business Management Stockton University Experiential Tourism: Experiential tourism is one of the fastest-growing travel trends. But experiential travel isn’t new. In fact, for a number of years now, travelers have long been desiring trips full of culinary, culture and activity-based experiences. Participants will gain an understanding of the many aspects of experiential tourism and learn how to apply this knowledge for growth, strategy and branding. Developed by Susan Adelizzi-Schmidt President, Suasion Communications Group Engaging Internal and External Stakeholders: Participants will learn how to identify, engage and maximize stakeholders. Through six self-guided modules, they will have the opportunity to learn about mission-driven work, the lifecycle of volunteers as stakeholders (from recruitment to celebration), how to leverage stakeholders as brand ambassadors, and how to plan to maximize stakeholders in their organizations. Developed by Erin O’Hanlon Coordinator of Service-Learning Stockton Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Wellness Tourism: Wellness tourism is a segment of the health tourism industry that is growing at a tremendous rate. What makes wellness tourism different? Wellness tourism is more than just going to a spa for a massage or a facial. It’s about transformative experiences that feed your mind, body and spirit. Maybe it’s sitting quietly while gazing over grassy fields, or visiting an Ayurvedic retreat, or immersing yourself in the experience of an Onsen. Wellness activities are regenerative, restorative, and proactive in supporting healthy living. Wellness tourism is experiential and personal. Participants will gain an understanding of the various aspects of wellness tourism, its evolution and how to engage in this expanding area. Developed by Jennifer Aarons Teaching Specialist Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management Stockton University Detailed information can be found at: Stockton.edu/light/ctip The course dates and times listed for this offering are for registration purposes only. You will receive access within 7 business days of registration. Once you have access you can begin and continue through the program at your own pace. More
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2/12/2024
9:00 AM
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Online
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20 seats
SP24PH102AC
Whether you use a high powered digital camera or smartphone, our experienced instructor will help participants use their equipment, capture moments and edit images without pre-set filters. This class is ideal for beginners, small business owners, social media influencers, and anyone else looking to learn the essentials of digital photography. Each session features interactive learning techniques and will review basic skills such as exposure, aperture, shutter speed, color balance, and digital editing software. Participants must provide their own capture device: smart phones, tablets with cameras, and DSLR Digital Cameras are all permitted.
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SP24SW107OL
Over the course of three weeks, you'll embark on a journey of self-discovery and vitality through a series of dynamic and empowering workshops. This holistic "Breath Work" program is meticulously crafted to rejuvenate your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, leaving you feeling deeply refreshed and relaxed. Our seasoned instructor, Kathy Smith, boasts over two decades of expertise in the Holistic Health Field, and she passionately believes in the life-changing power of conscious breathing, both for herself and her clients. Don't miss this opportunity to harness the potential of your breath for personal growth and boundless positive energy. Stockton University is authorized to offer continuing education credits for social workers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, and Massachusetts for licensure and certification renewal by the licensure boards in those states. Stockton’s undergraduate and graduate programs in social work are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Stockton University, Office of Continuing Studies is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635. 3.0 Contact Hours in General Practice. More
SP24SW103OL
Caregivers are sometimes forgotten and misunderstood in healthcare and in our communities. Over 1 million family members and friends are caring for someone that is elderly, disabled or terminally ill in NJ alone. Currently, few outlets exist for caregivers to receive support, education or advocacy. This workshop will discuss the mystery behind who our caregivers are, how they are affected by their caregiving responsibilities and interventions to assist them. This course is available to all, including the general public.
Stockton University is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education Boards (CSWE) and is approved to offer continuing education credits for social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, and licensed professional counselors in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, and all additional states that accept CSWE-approved CEUs for licensure and certification renewal. Stockton University, Office of Continuing Studies is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635. This workshop offers 3.0 CEUs/Contact hours in Ethics OR Social/Cultural Competency
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SP24SW104OL
Spirituality is an important part of a person’s complete self. The belief and faith of “something bigger than oneself” is a crucial element in hope and healing. It is important to understand spirituality and the role it has in mental health, addition and healthcare. Providers in mental health, social services and community health would benefit from using comfortable language, knowledge and practices that incorporate spirituality. Our instructor’s interfaith approach is designed to be inclusive and ultimately assist clients in healing.
Stockton University is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education Boards (CSWE) and is approved to offer continuing education credits for social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, and licensed professional counselors in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, and all additional states that accept CSWE-approved CEUs for licensure and certification renewal. Stockton University, Office of Continuing Studies is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635. This workshop offers 3.0 CEUs/Contact hours in Ethics OR Social/Cultural Competency
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SP24SW106OL
Doctor, doctor thyself? Mental Health, Emotional Wellbeing, and Self-care for Mental Health Providers is an important process which can be easily overlooked while caring for others. Quite often can be taboo discussion amongst colleagues. While providers know the effects of physical/mental/emotional/spiritual wellbeing on health, some find it difficult to prioritize their own care. This workshop aims to help mental health professionals identify their own physical symptoms, behaviors in the workplace, and learn useful tools beyond the typical mainstream stereotypes. Create a lifestyle of health and wellness that balances caregiving and caring for the self. Instructor, Jennifer Vazquez, LCSW, will discuss the mental health needs of providers in a sensitive and productive manner that promotes self-care, supports and recognizes the human aspect of the field, and managing their own life stressors while maintaining their roles as providers.
Stockton University is authorized to offer continuing education credits for social workers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, and Massachusetts for licensure and certification renewal by the licensure boards in those states. Stockton’s undergraduate and graduate programs in social work are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Stockton University, Office of Continuing Studies is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635. CEUs/Contact Hours: 2.0 Clinical Practice
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Starts:
4/17/2024
6:00 PM
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1
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27 open seats left
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35 seats
SP24SW108OL
Stockton’s new “Understanding the Spectrum of Eating Disordered Behaviors” Certificate Series, taught by Suzanne Rubinetti, LCSW, features five workshops to address the many aspects of clinical work within the eating disorders. Each workshop is 2.5 hours long, and will focus on various aspects of disordered eating, OCD, family/social dynamics, Orthorexia, and Intuitive Eating. Clinicians in this series will learn the definitions, clinical presentations of the spectrum of eating disorders (via DSM 5), and clinical treatment strategies. Participants will also hear case study examples, learn how to include CBT, exposure therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and mindfulness in treatment, and develop realistic recovery goals with clients. With many overlapping challenges in disordered eating and obsessive compulsive disorder, this series will begin with a 2-part “Eating Disorders & OCD” component which is required for completing the remaining sections of the program. Clinicians who do not complete the first two meetings will not be permitted to complete the series. This series is appropriate for all level clinicians working with both adult and adolescent populations.
Stockton University is authorized to offer continuing education credits for social workers, L/MFT, and LPC in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, and Massachusetts for licensure and certification renewal by the licensure boards in those states. Stockton’s undergraduate and graduate programs in social work are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Stockton University, Office of Continuing Studies is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635. CEUs/Contact Hours: 12.5 Hours Clinical Practice More
Starts:
4/26/2024
9:30 AM
Sessions:
5
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4 wait spaces available
Class size:
30 seats
SP24SW107OL
Racial framing can have strong effects on programs, policies, and even evaluations. Racial framing developed as a justification for the exploitation of minorities and has been a primary causal factor in the persistence of racism. By being aware of its pattern, structure, origins, and how racism framing generates effects, we can significantly reduce its influence, thus enhancing the rigor of our studies by controlling for a potential bias that’s often convert. Stories play a critical role in framing and reframing processes. This course is for everyone seeking to gain an understanding of Racial Frames and its negative affect on us as a whole society.
Stockton University is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education Boards (CSWE) and is approved to offer continuing education credits for social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, and licensed professional counselors in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, and all additional states that accept CSWE-approved CEUs for licensure and certification renewal. Stockton University, Office of Continuing Studies is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635.
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Starts:
5/1/2024
9:00 AM
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1
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14 open seats left
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35 seats
SP24HW101AC
Join local instructor, Linda Schwartz, for our 5-part series of Chair Yoga. Chair Yoga is a modified form of yoga using a chair, but we also do standing postures in class which can also be performed in a chair. The class includes the body scan, breathing exercises, gentle movements, chair and standing yoga, meditation and relaxation. Chair yoga has been shown to enhance muscular strength, body flexibility, and respiratory function making it beneficial for individuals of all ages and fitness levels including those with limited mobility, those who sit for extended periods, and those who want a gentle workout. Benefits from Chair Yoga can include: stress reduction, pain management, releasing tension, cardiovascular health, enhanced balance, mental well-being, and soothes the emotions. Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle and utilize our hydration stations.
Please note: This course meets 5 times over 6 weeks.  This class will not meet on May 17, 2024.   More
Starts:
5/3/2024
2:00 PM
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5
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6 open seats left
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15 seats
SP24AC101AC
The AC Walking Tours allows participants to actively experience the historical landmarks, events, and sub-cultures of Atlantic City. Our guided tours - led by AC Historian and Stockton Adjunct Professor Dr. Levi Fox - will explore different neighborhoods and perspectives across the city and beyond. Bring your walking shoes and water bottle, as each tour will cover between 2 to 3 miles of parks, city streets, and the boardwalk.
The Spring 2024 Tours will offer the following locations: May 4: Lower Chelsea, May 11: Nucky's Empire (NEW), May 18: Margate's "The Lucy Loop", and May 25: Historic Somers Point.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH TOUR SEPARATELY!! By choosing this option you are registering for Tour #1 ONLY- May 4: Lower Chelsea Tour: Starting in the historic Chelsea neighborhood at the Stockton Atlantic City Campus, this tour will feature the Jewish Heritage of
the neighborhood including two synagogues, a former tailor shop, an ex-union headquarters, and more. The tour also explores the history of the various immigrant communities that have come into Atlantic City more recently, including diverse Hispanic and Asian groups. This tour begins and ends at the Stockton
University Campus in Atlantic City at the intersection of Atlantic and Albany
Avenues.
The starting address for this tour will be the Stockton Atlantic City John F. Scarpa Academic Building 3711 Atlantic Ave, AC.
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Starts:
5/4/2024
12:00 PM
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1
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35 open seats left
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35 seats
SP24SW105GA
This Intentional Manifestation Retreat is an empowering seminar for Social Workers and Mental Health Professionals: Join us for a transformative one-day intensive experience meticulously designed to enrich your skill set and supercharge your personal and professional growth. Unlock the power to turn your and your clients' intentions from mere thoughts into tangible realities. Through a profound synergy of metaphysical practices supported by Blooms Taxonomy. Through this journey, we'll delve deep into self-improvement, goal setting, self-awareness, and the enhancement of your overall quality of life. By the end of this retreat, you'll not only have a meticulously crafted plan to conquer your personal and professional aspirations but also a personalized routine that fosters harmony and equilibrium in your life. Additionally, you'll gain invaluable insights into how the lunar cycle impacts our daily existence, bringing further alignment to your personal and professional goals. This program is tailor-made for Social Workers and mental health professionals seeking to enhance their own life objectives while equipping themselves with tools to empower their clients. Explore how to set and attain goals, and establish positive daily routines, ultimately fostering profound positive change. Stockton University is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education Boards (CSWE) and is approved to offer continuing education credits for social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, and licensed professional counselors in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, and all additional states that accept CSWE-approved CEUs for licensure and certification renewal. Stockton University, Office of Continuing Studies is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0635. CEUs/Contact Hours: 6.0 General Practice More
Starts:
5/4/2024
9:00 AM
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1
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16 open seats left
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20 seats
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