Cannabis Professional
Prepare to work with cannabis as one of the many positions within the industry. Discuss history and folklore of this plant, its anatomy, cannabinoid science, development of the cannabis industry, as well as discussions about the law and current regulations. This is a self-paced, six-module online course. Each module concludes with an assessment. You can anticipate the course taking four to eight hours to complete. You can register for this course any time between the listed start date and five business days prior to the end date. You will receive your online access one week prior to the start date. Live question and answer sessions will be available and scheduled. Prerequisite: Students must be at least 21 years old. Students will need access to a computer and internet and understand how to navigate a learning management system. Trey Reckling
Life & Leisure
Jun 21-Jul 16 | $99 Online Delivery | 212CH1100A | 0.4 CEU Jul 19 - Aug 20 | $99 Online Delivery | 212CH1100B | 0.4 CEU
Pets & Cannabis
Join veterinarian Dr. Tim Shu and RVT Kate Scott for this instructive course that will help you better understand the options that cannabis may offer to help alleviate conditions experienced by pets without side effects caused by some other medicines. Dr. Shu has studied how pets may benefit from cannabis. He has successfully helped to treat dogs, cats, horses, rabbits and more. You can anticipate the course taking approximately three hours to complete. You can register for this course any time between the listed start date and five business days prior to the end date. You will receive your online access one week prior to the start date. Live question and answer sessions will be available and scheduled. Prerequisite: Students must be at least 21 years old. Students will need access to a computer an internet and understand how to navigate a learning management system. Trey Reckling Jun 21-Jul 16 | $99 Online Delivery | 212CH1102 | 0.3 CEU
Dance ced.unlv.edu/dance Prevention & Care of Dance Injuries
This course creates an interactive experience for students to build muscle groups and study the basic concepts of injury as applied to these muscle groups, immediate care of dance injuries and the accelerated rehabilitation, and safe return to activity. Students will explore the prevention and care of dance injury, including the three major topic areas of overuse, joint instability, and impingement and compression. The course also includes learning basic postural techniques and exercise forms that can help in the identification and prevention of specific injury. Students may also enroll for university credit in DAN 451 for 3 credits. Prerequisite: Dance Kinesiology Ian Dodge, UNLV Department of Dance Jul 12-Aug 13 | $801 Online Delivery | 212DN2113 | 3.6 CEUs
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