New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Office of Continuing Professional Education
- New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Office of Continuing Professional Education
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The New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) seeks to measurably improve the quality of life of the residents of New Jersey and beyond through providing continuing professional education to fulfill the objective set by the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant charter.[citation needed]
Course Offerings
OCPE offers courses in topic areas like Wetlands, Professional Golf Course Turf Management, Food Science, Food Safety, Public Health and Safety,Landscape, Recycling, Electrical and others.
The future
According to the OCPE website[1] future focus will be on four areas that Rutgers has identified; plan-agricultural production and competitiveness; food science and engineering; nutrition, health and safety; marine and coastal resources; natural resources and the environment; and human and community resource development.[1]
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