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SU23CA101OL
Designed as an add-on credential for those in public relations or the cannabis industry. In this six-week online course, Jimmy Young will guide you through the history, myths, and stereotypes to give you an insider's view of the industry, politics, and laws that now dictate its future as a billion-dollar international business. You will then be able to leverage this information to promote the industry effectively within the realm of public relations. 

You will earn a certificate of completion after successfully attending all lectures and passing assignments. 

This course is online and will open on Blackboard on June 5th, 2023 and close on July 13th, 2023. There are MANDATORY zoom instructor led classes on Tuesdays 6/6, 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4*, and 7/11 from 7:00pm - 8:30pm est. You will be emailed the zoom links a few days prior to the first class. 

*This class may be cancelled or rescheduled according to the instructor’s prerogative.

GO FURTHER! Earn the Cannabis and Public Relations certificate by successfully completing the three courses listed below. Registration is open.
•Getting to Normalization: Changing the Stigma of Cannabis through Public Relations (online/ synchronous)
• Cannabis and Communications: Exploring Perspectives and Messaging (online/asynchronous)
• The Cannabis Industry: Understanding the Opportunities (online/asynchronous)

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Starts Starts: 6/6/2023 7:00 PM
Sessions Sessions: 6
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Status Status: Closed
Class Size Class size: 20 seats
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SU23PH101HA
Join Hammonton’s Master Photographer, Jack Mazzeo, in his studio for this introduction to photography 2-part series. Learn to use your camera, including DSLR and point-and-shoot digital cameras, exposure, aperture, shutter speed, and capturing images. This course is intended for those with limited to no experience with formal photography. The series will be hosted from Mazzeo Studios, located in downtown Hammonton, with ample parking in the surrounding municipal lots. Suggested ages for this course are mature teens with adult supervision to seniors young at heart. All participants must provide a digital camera. Please visit http://mazzeostudio.com/ for Jack’s portfolio of work. More
Starts Starts: 6/20/2023 5:30 PM
Sessions Sessions: 2
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Status Status: 7 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 13 seats
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A day-long event featuring educational presentations that explore the unique history, ecology, and culture of the Pinelands. Be sure to select the classes you want to participate in while registering for the Pinelands Summer Short Course. Descriptions for each offering are below (click See Details) and can also be found on our website at Stockton.edu/pinelands

Educators can earn 4 Professional Development Credits

Bring your own lunch or eat at one of the many restaurants in Downtown Hammonton.

Cancellation Policy: No refunds

COVID-19 safety procedures are posted on Stockton's website at Stockton.edu. Please check the website before coming to Kramer Hall in Hammonton, NJ on Friday, June 23, 2023.

Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m.

Be prepared for the outdoor ½ day field trips
What to wear:
Comfortable hiking or walking shoes and no flip-flops.
Wear layers: base/wicking layer, insulating layer(s), outer wind/rain proof layer.

What to Bring:
Drinking water (a minimum of one liter per person), depending on weather conditions.
Lunch (if needed) and a snack
Extra clothing and/or rain gear (depending on weather conditions)
Any needed medication (Example: inhaler, EpiPen, etc.)
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, lip balm)
Sunglasses
Insect repellent
Binoculars, if wanted
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Starts Starts: 6/23/2023 9:15 AM
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FY23WR101OL
This course was developed out of the need to recognize and become familiar with APA 7th Edition. You may be familiar with the 6th edition – but what has changed? This course is a great review of notable changes. It is perfect for both novice and experienced writers. More
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Status Status: 19 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 20 seats
FY23CA109OL
To be prepared for a career in this growing industry, it is important to understand how our views are shaped by communications about cannabis from various sources. This course will explore cannabis communications through a historical lens as well as identify how influences like education, media, religion, and entertainment contribute to messaging, ultimately affecting attitudes and beliefs about cannabis. Regardless of the role or specialization within the field, all cannabis professionals can benefit from an examination of messaging around the topic of cannabis. By taking this course, you will be able to: • Understand how attitudes and beliefs about cannabis form, balancing exploration between individual and societal perspectives. • Identify and analyze the distinct sources of cannabis messaging and assess the roles that each one plays in shaping views about cannabis. • Gain a deeper understanding of the differing views on cannabis that exist and how they are shifting (and will continue to) across the state and the nation. • Apply knowledge and context to communications exchanges in cannabis industry careers, allowing for a nuanced approach to customer interactions, marketing and educational opportunities, advocacy, community engagement, and other communications-focused interactions. More
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Status Status: 20 open seats left
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FY23CA102OL
This course will provide information on basic cultivation practices and general knowledge of the cannabis plant including cultivation techniques, cannabis harvest, and cannabis drying and storage. This course is 100% online and self-paced. You can take this course on its own or as part of the Cannabis Studies Certificate program. This course, along with the other courses created for the Cannabis Studies Certificate program, was developed to address a growing demand by people interested in entering the cannabis industry. The industry is comprised of growers, medical cannabis providers, as well as individuals involved with business and/or legal aspects of the industry and other fields. 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. More
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Status Status: 15 open seats left
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FY23TO101OL
The Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism at Stockton University School of Business (LIGHT) and the Office of Continuing Studies is partnering with New Jersey Tourism Industry Association (NJTIA) to bring a professional designation to those making a career in the leisure and hospitality sector. Professionals in tourism, hospitality, marketing, government engagement, membership organizations, public relations, and emerging leaders can advance their careers and acquire in-demand industry specific skills through this dedicated training program. Core courses are held in an asynchronous online format, learning modules are available wherever and whenever you are. Courses, taught by industry experts and professional educators, are grounded in real-world examples designed to have you applying what you learn right away. Core Courses: Marketing and Brand Identity, Economic Policy and Sustainability, Strategic Planning and Assessment, Leadership This registration and payment are for the core courses only. Additional registrations and fees will apply for electives. EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO SEND LOGIN INFORMATION WITHIN 7 DAYS OF YOUR REGISTRATION HOWEVER IT MAY TAKE LONGER. For more information go to Stockton.edu/light More
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Status Status: 20 open seats left
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FY23TO107OL
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: Tourism Economics and Policy—tourism demand, supply, supply chain management and private and public infrastructure. Sustainable Tourism Development—types of sustainability indicators, methods of measurement, and the relationship of tourism development in environmental quality. Community Advocacy/Relations—destination organization and stakeholder participation, sustainable and conventional tourism, the community benefit funding model, and the destination as a community asset. Community Advocacy/Relations—engagement and role of government and international agencies for sustainable development, overarching development policies and programs related to tourism for a multitude of destinations, and rules and regulations within various sectors. More
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FY23TO105OL
• This course is one of the electives for Certificated Tourism Industry Professional (CTIP). It is open to anyone who wishes to learn more about engaging internal and external stakeholders. With the NJTIA LIGHT Certified Tourism Professional Certificate in conjunction with The Office of Continuing Studies leaners will benefit from taking this course by discovering valuable information. Participants in this elective 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. Participants will benefit by developing an improved strategy for working with internal and external stakeholders. External stakeholders, also called community partners, include nonprofits, schools, government organizations and coalitions that support social and economic improvement. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the essentials of external stakeholders, the economic importance of community partners, how to communicate effectively with them, and how to maximize relationships with them. Participants will benefit by developing a robust external stakeholder strategy. It is a self-guided, asynchronous course that participants can complete within their own timeframe. Each module has an introduction, a narrated set of slides, and a case study. There are intermittent knowledge tests throughout each module. Estimated hours of instruction: 8 hours. Module 1 – What are Stakeholders and Why are They Important Module 2 – Recruiting and Engaging Volunteers Module 3 – Internal Stakeholders as Brand Ambassadors Module 4 – Essentials of External Stakeholders and Community Partners Module 5 – The Economic Importance of External Stakeholders Module 6 – Building Relationships with External Stakeholders For more information go to Stockton.edu/light EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO SEND LOGIN INFORMATION WITHIN 7 DAYS OF YOUR REGISTRATION HOWEVER IT MAY TAKE LONGER. More
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FY23CA108OL
This course was developed by Jack Palis, an industry leader in environmental business consulting and emerging issues. Palis developed this course to provide a better understanding as to why environmental issues and sustainability play a major role in the cannabis industry. Topics Covered: History and evolution of environmental protection and sustainability, environmental regulation in NJ and the United States, environmental issues for starting and operating a cannabis business, management and best practices, elements and principles of sustainability, strategy, and a forward focus on social, generational, and personal interconnections. 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. This course is 100% online and self-paced. You can take this course on its own or as part of the Cannabis Studies Certificate program. This course, along with the other courses created for the Cannabis Studies Certificate program, was developed to address a growing demand by people interested in entering the cannabis industry. The industry is comprised of growers, medical cannabis providers, as well as individuals involved with business and/or legal aspects of the industry and other fields. More
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Status Status: 20 open seats left
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FY23TO102OL
This course is one of the electives for Certificated Tourism Industry Professional (CTIP). It is open to anyone who wishes to learn more about experiential tourism. With the NJTIA LIGHT Certified Tourism Professional Certificate in conjunction with The Office of Continuing Studies leaners in the experiential tourism course will learn about one of the fastest-growing travel trends. But experiential travel isn’t new. In fact, for several years now, travelers have long been desiring trips full of culinary, culture and activity-based experiences. This demand shows no signs of slowing down, and travel agencies, CVBs, and tourism destinations will see great success in offering their customers such experiences. Travelers will continue to seek local and authentic experiences, whether that’s the best pizza joint in the state, a tour of historic sites, or a scenic boat ride. These types of experiences are growing more accessible with digital platforms like Airbnb that make planning trips easier. Experiential tourism is meant to be not only authentic, but also immersive and meaningful. With this kind of tourism, travelers engage with a particular place’s history, people, culture, food, and environment. Participants will gain an understanding of the many aspects of experiential tourism and learn how to apply this knowledge for growth, strategy, and branding. For more information go to Stockton.edu/light EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO SEND LOGIN INFORMATION WITHIN 7 DAYS OF YOUR REGISTRATION HOWEVER IT MAY TAKE LONGER. More
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Status Status: 19 open seats left
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FY23BU101OL
This 10 week course is designed to introduce financial accounting systems and processes. The student will gain factual knowledge such as accounting terminology, fundamental concepts, and principles along with procedures for recording economic transactions. Financial Accounting emphasizes income and expense measurement, the accounting for assets, liabilities and shareholder equity, and proper financial statement presentation and disclosure. The course will focus on the understanding of the accounting system, including recording and analyzing financial and economic transactions that are the groundwork and foundation of financial statement reporting. This is an asynchronous course which means its 100% online at any time, there are no class meetings. The course will be conducted using technology such as Blackboard and Flatworld. Participation in an online class involves completing all assigned work and ongoing monitoring of communication. It is important to check email and online course resources on a regular basis. Active learning occurs with class activities, self-study assignments and use of special technology equipment and digital resources. Please make sure you have access to all course materials for each class including your internet access. Online Access Price: $34.95 or Color Printed Textbook with Online Access Price: $59.95 Access Pass Required: Silver 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. More
Dates Dates: Online asynchronous course
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Status Status: 15 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 15 seats
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