Medical and recreational pot are on the rise. So are careers in the industry. Cannabis-focused employees are now more numerous than dental hygienists.
Well, it’s easy to find academic courses for aspiring dental hygienists. Where do you go to learn to work with cannabis? How do you learn the properties and the benefits of various plant strains, or the science of plant breeding?
And what about the business side? How do you learn about managing assets, branding, personnel, production, and sales?
It would seem that all of this is closely guarded knowledge, supplied only to inner circles of people who were in the right place at the right time.
But that’s changing. Now, fully accredited education can propel you into the cannabis industry. The increasing legitimacy of cannabis, coast to coast, has created a demand for trained technicians. And it’s established a career path for bold, knowledgeable entrepreneurs.
Many universities are developing cannabis classes. Let’s take a look at some notable examples, and what’s special about them.
Master growers are in huge demand now in the legal cannabis sector, and a good number are earning six-figure incomes. Consider a degree in botany or horticulture. Extraction technicians separate chemicals in order to produce cannabinoids, making chemistry and chemical engineering very good majors to prepare you for a well-paid technician post. The startups in cannabis leaf and edibles usually have the business acumen, and just need an expert who can make an extract.
A food science or culinary arts focus will prepare you for a career as an edibles chef.
If you love the challenges of the startup world, especially in a vanguard industry, then founding a production, distribution, or dispensary business could be your calling. A business management or accounting major could prepare you for this, and so could a business focus at a law school. Managers of dispensaries also do well, with salaries now running about $60-150 K, while the owners can pull in $1 million or more annually from a successful operation. When you look at the “who’s who” in cannabis companies, you’ll find a good number of folks with MBAs from top business schools.
And don’t overlook your creative passions. If you’re a struggling artist, courses in sculpture, metalworking and glassblowing will give you pipe making know-how, and usher your art into increasingly lucrative spaces. Marketing and design skills count for a lot as well. For creatives, the possibilities are endless.
Financial institutions, their hands tied by federal law, have withheld products and services from cannabis-related employers. Yet today’s students will likely see a transformation in federal policy. And the benefits of today’s boom in knowledge will be felt in areas from pharmaceutical costs to the opioid crisis.
No wonder Dr. Chen at UCLA’s Cannabis Research Initiative sees, in cannabis, one of the most promising social experiments of our time.
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