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The CannaBusiness Management microcredential is designed to provide learners with the basic management skills needed to operate in an entry-level capacity in the cannabis industry covering topics that include the history of cannabis, seed to sale, licensure and compliance in NYS, and best practices for businesses through a combination of courses. This program provides training in many different business focused areas, ideal for both employed workers looking to upskill as well as students who want to earn a cannabis credit while on their way to a Business Administration AAS degree. Upon completion of this program, students will have gained the skills to successfully work in the cannabis industry as a manager or an employee, and will be able to employ a wide range of business skills needed to start and grow a successful cannabis business; students will also receive a Cannabis Retail badge.

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SUNY Sullivan

SUNY Sullivan

Located in Loch Sheldrake, NY, SUNY Sullivan is a public higher education institution founded in 1962, offering diverse academic and community programs, including hands-on CNA training and microcredential offerings like phlebotomy. The school promotes accessibility through initiatives such as the Education Opportunity Program and free tuition for eligible Sullivan County residents, fostering a close-knit, supportive campus culture.

Highlights:

  • Sustainable 405-acre campus with renewable energy initiatives including an organic farm, geothermal heating and cooling, solar farm, wind turbine, and apiary
  • Campus buildings designed by renowned architectural firm Edward Durell Stone & Associates
  • Phlebotomy Microcredential program prepares students for the National Healthcare Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification exam
  • Comprehensive phlebotomy curriculum covering theory, principles, practice, instrumentation, asepsis, and safety
  • Phlebotomy program includes training in Electrocardiography (ECG), electrode placement, lead systems, medical terminology, and disease pathology
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