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Colorado State University-Pueblo is offering the state’s first cannabis-focused bachelor’s degree.
Participating students will leave with a science degree focused on chemistry and biology.
They’ll take “rigorous” classes and become educated in a variety of sciences, says David Lehmpuhl, dean of CSU-Pueblo’s College of Science and Mathematics.
The University of Michigan and the University of North Dakota offer bachelor’s degrees in medicinal plant chemistry, and the University of Maryland has a related master’s program. University of Denver offers cannabis journalism classes, and DU’s Sturm College of Law offers courses tailored to deal with the legalization of cannabis.