Stockton University becomes first college in New Jersey to offer cannabis studies undergraduate degree

Stockton professor Rob Mejia says the state is on track to sell $1 billion of cannabis products.

Lanette Espy

Jul 11, 2024, 1:20 PM

Updated 163 days ago

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There’s a new opportunity for students at Stockton University looking to get a higher education.
Stockton University announced Wednesday that it will offer an undergraduate degree in cannabis studies, the Bachelor of Science in Hemp and Cannabis Business Management through Stockton’s School of Business. The degree builds on Stockton’s existing Cannabis Studies minor, which was introduced in 2018.
Marijuana was legalized in New Jersey in 2021. According to Stockton professor Rob Mejia, the state is on track to sell $1 billion of cannabis products. Just this year, it has seen a 66% increase in cannabis and hemp related jobs in New Jersey.
Mejia added that the state's edible cannabis business — including infused chocolate, beverages and snacks — has just begun to expand, which will lead to an increase in job demand.
It's been reported that there are more than 12,000 marijuana related jobs across the state, and that number is only expected to grow.
Students of the program will have the opportunity to work with industry leaders and local businesses, gaining practical experience in cultivation, processing, marketing and regulatory compliance, according to Stockton’s website.