Brewing Certificate

The Brewing Certificate is an online program that consists of 12 courses, and 2 brewing camps. Please review the program schedule for additional information.

Attendance at the two in-person ‘brewing camps’ is required for successful completion of the certificate. These camps are located in Yakima, WA and Spokane, WA. These camps are primarily experiential and industry-focused, centering around on-site tours and behind-the-scenes access to breweries and related operations. Participants view breweries, hop farms, malting facilities, and other production sites to gain practical, real-world insight into the industry. These weekends are highly praised by students for the valuable networking that occurs between instructors, students, and industry professionals.

You will be given access to the program’s learning platform, Canvas. Each course includes the following: a course syllabus, a course schedule, pre-recorded lecture videos, discussion boards, assignments (if applicable), and an exam. On the discussion board, participants share information about themselves, discuss topics of their choice, and discuss assignment questions. To support full participation and the best possible learning experience, access to high-speed, reliable internet is strongly recommended.

Course length varies by topic. At the conclusion of each course, the exam is opened for a one-week period, and exam format may vary. Time spent on coursework will depend on the course and the participant’s background. However, participants should plan to spend up to 10 hours (approximate) per week engaged in the program.

Cost & Length

  • Cost: $5,000 (can be paid in full or 2 installments)
  • Length: 12 months, starting every August

World-Class Professors

The courses are taught by industry experts, all actively working in their specialty.

Brewing Certificate Waitlist

There is a waitlist for the Brewing Certificate. You will be notified of availability in the summer prior to the available class. The class size is a maximum of 35. If you do not make it into the next class, you will be notified and your name will be rolled over to the following year.

Once notified of class availability, you may choose to defer your eligibility to the following year.

Those currently working in the Washington State brewing industries have priority status for enrollment. Please put your affiliation in the ‘company’ line on the waitlist form.

BREWING CERTIFICATE REFUND POLICY

2 Installment Option Refund Policy

Cancellation DateEligible Refund
Before September 1$2,300 ($2,500 minus $200 processing fee)
September 1 – February 28$0
March 1 – August 31$0

In-Full Option Refund Policy

Cancellation DateEligible Refund
Before September 1$4,800 ($5,000 minus $200 processing fee)
September 1 – February 28$2,300
March 1 – August 31$0

Brewing Certificate Frequently Asked Questions

No, you will not receive academic credits or pay ‘tuition’ to a state university. You are paying a fee to participate in a non-credit, professional certificate program, therefore, standard Financial Aid and Scholarships are not available. However, you may be able to find an eligible scholarship that applies to continuing education and non-credit, professional certificate programs.

No, the certificate program is non-credit, professional certificate program which does not offer college credits or lead to a degree, therefore it does not qualify for VA Benefits.

No, for the same reasons as the above two questions, the registration fee does not qualify for a tuition deduction. However, it may qualify as a business education deduction if you have a business. You should talk to a tax accountant regarding the business deduction.

No, for the same reasons as above, however, you will receive an online subscription to the American Journal of Enology and Viticulture.

No, student cards are not provided to non-credit, professional certificate program participants.

The time commitment for the program will vary with each participant depending on background, education and/or winemaking experience. It will vary from a few hours a week to 10 hours a week. It will also vary depending on the course content, with some courses being more demanding than others.

All assignments have expected due dates, but under extreme circumstances, an extension may be requested from the instructor.

No, you cannot take it early, but with advance approval from the instructor you may receive an extension to take it the following week.

Exams are usually open for 2 weeks. The due dates for assignments and written exams are on the course syllabus. You will be responsible to print out the syllabus and stay on top of due dates.

All course lectures will remain open throughout the program. Your program homepage will close one month after the end of the last class.