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CLEVELAND SCHOOL OF CANNABIS SPRING QUARTER CLASSESBEGINNING APRIL 6, 2019 ***dates and times are subject to change***
DAYTIME CLASSES (M-F April 8th – May 31st) LOCATION: 5755 GRANGER RD SUITE 502, INDEPENDENCE, OHIO 44131
CORE CURRICULUM
HORTICULTURE MAJOR CLASSES
INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE
M/W/F 9:45AM – 10:45AM
(HORTICULTURE MAJORS)
Instructor: Maxwell LaBonte
The purpose of this course is to develop a beginner’s understanding of
horticulture and plant life diversity. This course will cover, the basic science of plant
diversity, growth, the science of propagation and production, and how to apply these
basics to the growth and propagation of cannabis.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION
M/W/F 11:00AM – 12:00PM
(HORTICULTURE MAJORS)
Instructor: John Cardaman
This course is designed for beginners and experienced growers. This course is a
scientific and comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of hydroponic, soil, organic
cannabis gardening. Learn how to grow cannabis like a professional as we cover
topics which include the basics of terminology, methods associated with each stage of
the cannabis life cycle, the current technology, and the equipment used in the cannabis
industry.
COMMERCIAL CULTIVATION OPERATIONS
T/TH 12:20PM – 1:50PM
(HORTICULTURE MAJORS)
Instructors: David Patton, B.C. Wehman, & Maxwell LaBonte
This course is designed to teach students the skills necessary to operate a large
scale commercial marijuana cultivation operation. This course will cover, among
other topics: the license application process and regulatory compliance, Section 280E
of the Federal Tax Code, Six Sigma and lean production, nurseries, genetics, facility
design, and security.
DISPENSARY MAJOR CLASSES
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
M/W/F 12:15PM – 1:15PM
(DISPENSARY MAJORS)
Instructor: Kate Spies
The purpose of this course is to develop a beginner’s understanding of fundamental
business concepts and how they apply to cannabis related businesses. This course will cover,
among other subjects, basic business law concepts, accounting systems and methods,
operations and management strategies, sales and marketing tactics, and the basics of a
successful business plan.
DISPENSARY OPERATIONS
M/W/F 4:00PM – 5:00PM
(DISPENSARY MAJORS)
Instructor: Jessie Dann
This course will provide all the foundational training required for dispensary
employees under Section 3796:6-3-19 of the dispensary rules promulgated by the Ohio Board
of Pharmacy.
CANNABIS LAW AND POLICY
T/TH 2:00PM – 3:30PM
(DISPENSARY MAJORS)
Instructor: Steve Baden
This course is designed to teach students how state and federal laws are reformed in
the United States. The course investigates the recent reform in State laws related to medical
cannabis, how it was passed, and how effective the legislation was. This course gives students
the information they will need to have a positive voice in local, state and federal politics as it
relates to the cannabis industry.
MEDICAL APPLICATIONS MAJOR CLASSES
THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM
M/W/F 1:30PM – 2:30PM
(MEDICAL APPLICATIONS MAJORS)
Instructor: Nicole Bebie
This course focuses on the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and medical
cannabis use, how it affects the body, and how it is used to treat illnesses. We will
decode the messages & trace the system-level connections found in the ECS from a
neuroscience perspective. As this topic is taught in less than 53% of US medical
schools, the students completing this course will know more about the
endocannabinoid systems & how its activity relates to overall human wellness than
most US medical doctors.
CANNABIS RESEARCH STUDIES
M/W/F 2:45PM – 3:45PM
(MEDICAL APPLICATIONS MAJORS)
Instructor: Nicole Bebie
This course is designed to teach students how to interpret medical research
studies using many cannabis research examples. The course reviews recent research
studies published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
The overall goal of the course is to equip students with the ability to interpret research
and experimental data in the field of medical cannabis.
PATIENT NAVIGATION
T/TH 3:40PM – 5:10PM
(MEDICAL APPLICATIONS MAJORS)
Instructor: Kevin Roche
The purpose of this course is to teach students the medical operations side of the
cannabis business. This course discusses interactions between doctors, patients,
nurses and caregivers. In this class students will learn how cannabis is recommended
by doctors, retrieved by patients and everything in between.
REQUIRED COURSE FOR ALL MAJORS
HISTORY OF CANNABIS
M/W/F 8:30AM – 9:30AM
Instructor: Nakia Smith
The purpose of this course is to develop an in depth understanding of the history of
cannabis from 2900 BC to modern day. This course will cover: the uses of cannabis and hemp
and their historical agricultural and cultural importance, the prohibition of cannabis and
subsequent cannabis law reform, and the inconsistencies in federal cannabis policy.
ELECTIVE COURSES
COOKING WITH CANNABIS
T/TH 9:00AM – 10:30AM
Instructor: Mariann Offtermatt
The purpose of this course is to develop an in depth understanding of cooking with
cannabis. This course will cover cooking and baking basics, methods of infusion, and proper
and accurate dosing.
CANNABIS EXTRACTS
T/TH 10:40AM – 12:10PM
Instructor: Leo Debevc
This course covers the chemistry, processes, safety, equipment, setup, and regulation of
the extraction of cannabinoids.
CANNABIS LAW AND POLICY
T/TH 2:00PM – 3:30PM
Instructor: Steve Baden
This course is designed to teach students how state and federal laws are reformed in
the United States. The course investigates the recent reform in State laws related to medical
cannabis, how it was passed, and how effective the legislation was. This course gives students
the information they will need to have a positive voice in local, state and federal politics as it
relates to the cannabis industry.
CONDENSED CLASSES (two weekends, starting April 6th – June 30th)
CORE CURRICULUM
HORTICULTURE MAJOR CLASSES
INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
Apr. 6th-7th and Apr. 13th-14th
(HORTICULTURE MAJORS)
Instructor: Christine DeJesus
Location: Suite 502
The purpose of this course is to develop a beginner’s understanding of
horticulture and plant life diversity. This course will cover, the basic science of plant
diversity, growth, the science of propagation and production, and how to apply these
basics to the growth and propagation of cannabis.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
Apr. 27th-28th and May 4th-5th
(HORTICULTURE MAJORS)
Instructor: John Cardaman
Location: Suite 502 week 1 & Lower Level week 2
This course is designed for beginners and experienced growers. This course is a
scientific and comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of hydroponic, soil, organic
cannabis gardening. Learn how to grow cannabis like a professional as we cover
topics which include the basics of terminology, methods associated with each stage of
the cannabis life cycle, the current technology, and the equipment used in the cannabis
industry.
COMMERCIAL CULTIVATION OPERATIONS
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
May 11th-12th and May 18th-19th
(HORTICULTURE MAJORS)
Instructors: Steven Baden, B.C. Wehman, Maxwell LaBonte
Location: Suite 502
This course is designed to teach students the skills necessary to operate a large
scale commercial marijuana cultivation operation. This course will cover, among
other topics: the license application process and regulatory compliance, Section 280E
of the Federal Tax Code, Six Sigma and lean production, nurseries, genetics, facility
design, and security.
DISPENSARY MAJOR CLASSESINTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
Apr. 6th-7th and Apr. 13th-14th
(DISPENSARY MAJORS)
Instructor: B.C. Wehman
Location: Suite 100
The purpose of this course is to develop a beginner’s understanding of fundamental
business concepts and how they apply to cannabis related businesses. This course will cover,
among other subjects, basic business law concepts, accounting systems and methods,
operations and management strategies, sales and marketing tactics, and the basics of a
successful business plan.
DISPENSARY OPERATIONS
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
Apr. 27th-28th and May 4th-5th
(DISPENSARY MAJORS)
Instructor: Linette DeSano
Location: Suite 100
This course will provide all the foundational training required for dispensary
employees under Section 3796:6-3-19 of the dispensary rules promulgated by the Ohio Board
of Pharmacy.
CANNABIS LAW AND POLICY
SAT/SUN 9:00AM – 4:00PM
May 25th-26th and Jun. 1st-2nd
(DISPENSARY MAJORS)
Instructor: Nicholas Weiss
Location: Suite 100
This course is designed to teach students how state and federal laws are reformed in the United
States. The course investigates the recent reform in State laws related to medical cannabis, how it was
passed, and how effective the legislation was. This course gives students the information they will need
to have a positive voice in local, state and federal politics as it relates to the cannabis industry.
MEDICAL MAJOR CLASSES
THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
May 11th-12th and May 18th-19th
(MEDICAL APPLICATIONS MAJORS)
Instructor: Derrick Parks
Location: Suite 100
This course focuses on the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and medical
cannabis use, how it affects the body, and how it is used to treat illnesses. We will
decode the messages & trace the system-level connections found in the ECS from a
neuroscience perspective. As this topic is taught in less than 53% of US medical schools,
the students completing this course will know more about the endocannabinoid
systems & how its activity relates to overall human wellness than most US medical
doctors.
CANNABIS RESEARCH STUDIES
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
May 25th-26th and Jun. 1st-2nd
(MEDICAL APPLICATIONS MAJORS)
Instructor: Derrick Parks
Location: Suite 502 week 1 & Lower Level week 2
This course is designed to teach students how to interpret medical research
studies using many cannabis research examples. The course reviews recent research
studies published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
The overall goal of the course is to equip students with the ability to interpret research
and experimental data in the field of medical cannabis.
PATIENT NAVIGATION
SAT/SUN 9:00AM – 4:00PM
Jun. 8th-9th & Jun. 15th-16th
(MEDICAL APPLICATIONS MAJORS)
Instructor: Arleen Crider
Location: Suite 100 week 1 & Lower Level week 2
The purpose of this course is to teach students the medical operations side of the
cannabis business. This course discusses interactions between doctors, patients, nurses
and caregivers. In this class students will learn how cannabis is recommended by
doctors, retrieved by patients and everything in between.
REQUIRED COURSE FOR ALL MAJORS
HISTORY OF CANNABIS
SAT 9:00AM – 5:00PM / SUN 9:00AM – 3:30 PM
Jun. 22nd-23rd & Jun. 29th-3oth
Instructor: Brian Adams
Location: Suite 502 week 1 & Lower Level week 2
The purpose of this course is to develop an in depth understanding of the history of
cannabis from 2900 BC to modern day. This course will cover: the uses of cannabis and hemp
and their historical agricultural and cultural importance, the prohibition of cannabis and
subsequent cannabis law reform, and the inconsistencies in federal cannabis policy.
ELECTIVE COURSES
COOKING WITH CANNABIS
SAT/SUN 9:00AM – 4:00PM
Jun. 22nd-23rd & Jun. 29th-3oth
Instructor: Susan Whipple
Location: Suite 100
The purpose of this course is to develop an in depth understanding of cooking with
cannabis. This course will cover cooking and baking basics, methods of infusion, and proper
and accurate dosing.
CANNABIS EXTRACTS
SAT/SUN 9:00AM – 4:00PM
Jun. 8th-9th & Jun. 15th-16th
Instructor: Leo Debevc
Location: Suite 502
This course covers the chemistry, processes, safety, equipment, setup, and regulation of
the extraction of cannabinoids.
CANNABIS LAW AND POLICY
SAT/SUN 9:00AM – 4:00PM
May 25th-26th and Jun. 1st-2nd
Instructor: Nicholas Weiss
Location: Suite 100
This course is designed to teach students how state and federal laws are reformed in
the United States. The course investigates the recent reform in State laws related to medical
cannabis, how it was passed, and how effective the legislation was. This course gives students
the information they will need to have a positive voice in local, state and federal politics as it
relates to the cannabis industry.
PAYMENT OPTIONSAll monthly payments due shall be paid on the due date assigned. If payment is not received within Five (5)
days following its due date, there will be an additional late fee in the amount of $25.00SINGLE MAJORS $6,500
Down Payment Remainder 6mon./2 quarters
3 classes per Quarter
9mon./3 quarters
2 classes per Quarter
12mon./4 quarters
3 classes per 2 Quarters*(at least
ONE class per quarter)
18mon./6 quarters
1 class per Quarter
$1,000.00 $5,500.00 $ 916.67 $ 611.11 $ 458.33 $ 305.56
$1350.00 $5,150.00 $ 858.33 $ 572.22 $ 429.17 $ 286.11
$1,500.00 $5,000.00 $ 833.33 $ 555.56 $ 416.67 $ 277.78
$2,000.00 $4,500.00 $ 750.00 $ 500.00 $ 375.00 $ 250.00
$2,500.00 $4,000.00 $ 666.67 $ 444.44 $ 333.33 $ 222.22
$3,000.00 $3,500.00 $ 583.33 $ 388.89 $ 291.67 $ 194.44
EXECUTIVE MAJORS $12,500
Down Payment Remainder 9mon.
4 classes per Quarter
12mon.
3 classes per Quarter
18mon.
2 classes per Quarter
24mon.
6 classes per Year
$2,000.00 $ 10,500.00 $ 1,166.67 $ 875.00 $ 583.33 $ 437.50
$2350.00 $ 10,150.00 $ 1,127.78 $ 845.83 $ 563.89 $ 422.92
$3,000.00 $ 9,500.00 $ 1,055.56 $ 791.67 $ 527.78 $ 395.83
$4,000.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 944.44 $ 708.33 $ 472.22 $ 354.17
$5,000.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 833.33 $ 625.00 $ 416.67 $ 312.50
$6,000.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 722.22 $ 541.67 $ 361.11 $ 270.83