Occupational Endorsement Certificate in Fermentation Science

The Occupational Endorsement Certificate in Fermentation Science prepares students for careers in the commercial production of fermented foods and beverages. Students gain the skills and knowledge necessary for successful entry-level employment in the industry through hands-on training and coursework.

Admission Requirements

Special Considerations

  • Students should be aware that BIOL A395 is required, which is a supervised internship.
  • Requires students to be 21 years or older in order to complete the required internship and enroll in certain required courses.

Graduation Requirements

BIOL A102Introductory Biology3
BIOL A103Introductory Biology Laboratory1
BIOL A110Survey of Brewing and Fermentation Science2
BIOL A395Internship in Fermentation Sciences 13
CA A104Sanitation2
CA A114Beverage Management 13
MBIO A200Experiential Learning in Fermentation Science2
MBIO A251Microbiology of Fermented Foods and Beverages2
Complete 9 credits from the following: 29
Business Foundations
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Fundamentals of Supervision
Business Law I
Managerial Communications
Organizational Theory and Behavior
Computer Concepts in Business
Current Topics in Food and Hospitality 3
Introduction to General Chemistry
Introduction to General Chemistry Laboratory
Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry
Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Introduction to Hospitality Administration
Hospitality Leadership and Ethics
Principles of Strategic Communications
Applied College Algebra
College Algebra for Calculus
College Physics I
College Physics I Laboratory
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning I
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning II
Writing Across Contexts
Total27
1

Must be aged 21 years or older by first day of class.

2

Some electives have prerequisites that must be satisfied before a student can register while other electives do not.

3

A maximum of 3 credits in CA A490 may be applied toward this certificate.

A minimum of 27 credits is required for the degree.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating with an Occupational Endorsement Certificate in Fermentation Science will be able to:

  • Define the quality attributes of fermented foods and beverages and connect these key contributors to specific examples.
  • Summarize and explain the chemistry and microbiology of fermentation and brewing.
  • Identify and practice the technical aspects of commercial brewing.
  • Communicate effectively in a variety of contexts and formats.