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Intro to Industrial Chemistry Practices
with Z. Schmidt
Students will begin to understand fundamental concepts of chemistry from a theoretical approach while focusing on general practices appropriate for an entry-level position in the chemistry workforce. The course is appropriate for students with little or no chemistry background who wish to gain employment in the chemical or cannabis industries in the area.
Scholarships are available! If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, DO NOT complete your registration here. Instead, please email christinaparks@mail.sunyjcc.edu.
Notary Public - 3121
with M. Morgan, Esq.
This updated seminar led by a local attorney, prepares individuals for the NYS test and provides a comprehensive view of the notary public office. Confusing laws, concepts, and procedures are clarified in plain English. Examples are provided to illustrate situations what the officer is likely to encounter such as avoiding conflicts of interest, maintaining professional ethers, charging proper fees, handling of special situations, minimizing legal liability and much more. Tuition includes text.
Chemical Safety and Laboratory Practices I
with Z. Schmidt
In the second installment of a three-course sequence, students will begin to understand fundamental concepts of chemistry from a practical approach, focusing on practices appropriate for an entry-level position in the chemistry workforce including the appropriate paperwork and adherence to safety protocols. The course is appropriate for students with little or no chemistry background who wish to gain employment in the chemical or cannabis industries in the area. The class “Introduction to Industry Chemistry” is suggested but not required.
Scholarships are available! If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please DO NOT register online. Instead, please email christinaparks@mail.sunyjcc.edu.
Calculations in Industrial Chemistry
In the third installment of a three-course sequence, students will apply mathematical and computational treatments to the theoretical and practical chemical theories covered in earlier courses. This course focuses on practices appropriate for an entry-level position in the chemistry workforce. The course is appropriate for students with little or no chemistry background who wish to gain employment in the chemical or cannabis industries in the area. The classes “Introduction to Industry Chemistry” and “Chemical Safety & Laboratory Practices I” are suggested but not required.
Scholarships are available! If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please DO NOT register online. Instead, email christinaparks@mail.sunyjcc.edu.
Notary Public - 4540
with M. Morgan, Esq.
This updated seminar led by a local attorney, prepares individuals for the NYS test and provides a comprehensive view of the notary public office. Confusing laws, concepts, and procedures are clarified in plain English. Examples are provided to illustrate situations what the officer is likely to encounter such as avoiding conflicts of interest, maintaining professional ethers, charging proper fees, handling of special situations, minimizing legal liability and much more. Tuition includes text.
The Science of Cannabis I
with Z. Schmidt
Students will continue to understand fundamental concepts of chemistry from a theoretical approach, using topics to bring forward the early knowledge necessary for entry into the cannabis workforce. The course is appropriate for students with some chemistry background who wish to gain employment in the chemical or cannabis industries in the area, as a laboratory technician, budtender, or otherwise.
Scholarships are available! If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please DO NOT register online. Instead, please email christinaparks@mail.sunyjcc.edu.
Notary Public - 4541
with M. Morgan, Esq.
This updated seminar led by a local attorney, prepares individuals for the NYS test and provides a comprehensive view of the notary public office. Confusing laws, concepts, and procedures are clarified in plain English. Examples are provided to illustrate situations what the officer is likely to encounter such as avoiding conflicts of interest, maintaining professional ethers, charging proper fees, handling of special situations, minimizing legal liability and much more. Tuition includes text.
Chemical Safety & Laboratory Practices II
with Z. Schmidt
Students will continue to understand fundamental concepts of chemistry from a theoretical approach while focusing on more advanced laboratory practices appropriate for an entry-level position as a chemical technician. The course is appropriate for students with some chemistry background who wish to gain employment in the chemical or cannabis industries in the area. Prerequisite: Chemical Safety & Laboratory Practices I.
Scholarships are available! If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please DO NOT register online. Instead, please email christinaparks@mail.sunyjcc.edu.