‘It’s competitive’: East Bay school offers first cannabis education courses in Cal State University system

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‘It’s competitive’: East Bay school offers first cannabis education courses in Cal State University system
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Andre Byik is the Fremont and Tri-Valley reporter for Bay Area News Group. A graduate of California State University, Chico, he is an award-winning journalist who has reported in Northern California since 2012. He joined BANG in 2023, following roles at North State Public Radio, the Chico Enterprise-Record and Chico News & Review.

Cal State East Bay is offering a new educational program to train people to be leaders in the cannabis industry.

Students will earn a certificate — not a degree — upon completion of the coursework of their choice, and the classes are open to everyone older than 18. Each course costs about $3,000. The first classes begin Nov. 6, with staggered start dates thereafter. Registration is open. “We’re super excited at Cal State East Bay to be offering the programs,” White said. “We’re excited to the the first CSU doing it, and we’re really looking forward to having people be educated so that they can get in-demand jobs in this growing industry.”by Vangst, a cannabis job-recruiting platform. That’s a drop of 2% from a year ago, following “nearly a decade of unbroken double-digit job growth.

“It’s competitive for quality,” Simon said in an interview. “It’s competitive at a price level. It’s competitive at a service level. It’s competitive at a branding and design and marketing level. And so in order to succeed at any of these things, there’s so much nuance to what people need to understand and to know.”

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