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Online Course Programs in Oenology 2024

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Online Course Programs in Oenology

An online course provides additional knowledge and skills for current professionals as well as for academic students. Because the course is offered online, students can gain an education while working or taking care of their families.

What is an online course in oenology? This program is designed for students interested in working in the wine industry. The course is also appropriate for those already employed in the field who want to enhance their practical skills or scientific understanding. Typical topics may include wine chemistry, wine microbiology, wine production, sanitation, and sensory evaluation. Many programs will also have a business component and focus on business plan writing, winery marketing, labeling regulations, and compliance. While much of the coursework should be available online, many programs may require students to get some hands-on experience as well.

Those who take this course benefit in that they can complete the program on their own schedule, even if it is only a few hours of their time per week. They will also be prepared to work in a variety of job settings.

Students would be wise to take cost consideration in mind, as tuition can vary from one place to another. Those interested should compare schools and ask about additional fees as well as financial help in the form of scholarships, grants, or loans.

By completing an oenology course, students may find a career in a number of different capacities. A common job title is oenologist, although entry-level positions include laboratory technicians and cellar assistants. Work is usually found at wineries, although specific duties may vary. These include developing copy for labels of wine bottles, selling to customers and distributors, developing new vineyards, or keeping production records.

If making and blending wine is of interest, get started finding a course. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.