Wine Production
Associate in Applied Science
Two-year Degree
96 Units
The Wine Production Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree program teaches the basic knowledge and skills necessary to produce quality wines. Students study wine production from vine to bottle, including up-to-date winery practices and day-to-day operations. They learn the chemistry of wine and how it can be used to affect winemaking decisions. They also learn how viticulture practices affect wine quality. In addition to classroom learning, students get hands-on experience by participating in a full year of winery operations in our state-of-the-art commercial teaching winery.
Grapes are donated by renowned growers throughout Washington State. Students pick, sort, ferment and see the grapes through to the finished product.
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English and Math placement is required to ensure language and computational skills are sufficient for program success. Advisors are available to support you.
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- Basic Food Employment And Training
- Work First
- Worker Retraining
- Opportunity Grant
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- In-person
Introductory Wine Technology (WIN) courses are offered in fall, winter, or spring quarters.
Program Information
The Wine Production pathway can lead to various career opportunities.
Examples include:
Career titles and data are supplied by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). For current employment and wage estimates, please visit O*NET OnLine.
A Bachelor's degree or higher may be required for some careers listed above.
This degree is for students focused on learning a skill or technology for immediate employment in the wine industry.
Some Associate in Applied Science (AAS) programs and some courses in AAS degree programs may transfer to four-year colleges or universities. Consult a program advisor or transfer institution concerning course transferability prior to enrollment.
Math and English placement are required. Use South’s free Math and English Directed Self Placement tools to establish placement.
Eligibility for MATH 110 or higher placement
Eligibility for ENGL 107 or higher placement
96 Units
Core Requirements
Complete 18 courses. 2.0 minimum grade.
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| WIN 101 | Introduction to Enology & VIticulture | 4 |
| WIN 103 | Elements of Wine Production | 4 |
| WIN 104 | Elements of Wine Production II | 4 |
| WIN 105 | Elements of Wine Production III | 4 |
| WIN 107 | Winery Production I | 5 |
| WIN 108 | Winery Production II | 4 |
| WIN 109 | Winery Production III | 4 |
| WIN 112 | Wine Science | 5 |
| WIN 122 | Wine Chemistry and Microbiology | 4 |
| WIN 123 | Sensory Evaluation | 4 |
| WIN 131 | Introduction to Washington Wines | 4 |
| WIN 133 | Introduction to Wines of The World | 4 |
| WIN 141 | Wine Marketing and Sales | 4 |
| WIN 142 | Wine Business -Winery Operations | 4 |
| WIN 143 | Wine Business-Distribution Network and Suppliers | 4 |
| WIN 145 | Wine Business - Entrepreneurship and Innovation | 4 |
| WIN 150 | 4 | |
| WIN 201 | Advanced Cellar Management & Bottling Operations | 3 |
Related Instruction
Complete 1 course. 2.0 minimum grade.
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| HDM 171 | Lift Truck Operator | 2 |
General Education Requirements
Complete 1 course from each of the following groups. 1.0 minimum grade.
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Composition | Choose a course | 5 |
| Computation | Choose a course | 5 |
| Human Relations | Choose a course | 5 |
| Elective | Choose a course | 5 |
Units
The sample schedule and quarterly to-do list below will help you explore courses and complete tasks on time. The sample schedule assumes a fall quarter start, but you can begin in any quarter and start at any placement level. Some courses are offered in a variety of formats including online (e-learning), in-person, and hybrid. Available formats vary by quarter. Please work with your advisor to create a customized education plan that meets your goals.
Before you begin:
- Please visit the Steps to Enroll page for everything you need to do.
- Review the Academic Calendar for key enrollment dates.
- If you need help with the Steps to Enroll, please contact the Welcome Center.
- Research and apply for grants and scholarships. Visit the Benefits Hub.
Quarter 1, 17 Units
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| WIN 101 | Introduction to Enology & VIticulture | 4 |
| WIN 103 | Elements of Wine Production | 4 |
| WIN 123 | Sensory Evaluation | 4 |
| ENGL 107 | Applied Composition | 5 |
Quarter 2, 15 Units
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| WIN 104 | Elements of Wine Production II | 4 |
| WIN 112 | Wine Science | 5 |
| WIN 142 | Wine Business -Winery Operations | 4 |
| HDM 171 | Lift Truck Operator | 2 |
Quarter 3, 12 Units
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| WIN 105 | Elements of Wine Production III | 4 |
| WIN 122 | Wine Chemistry and Microbiology | 4 |
| WIN 141 | Wine Marketing and Sales | 4 |
Quarter 4, 11 Units
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Human Relations Course | Organizational Behavior | 5 |
| BUS 116 | Business Math/Spreadsheets | 5 |
| Transferrable College Elective | Choose a course | 1 |
Quarter 5, 13 Units
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| WIN 107 | Winery Production I | 5 |
| WIN 131 | Introduction to Washington Wines | 4 |
| WIN 143 | Wine Business-Distribution Network and Suppliers | 4 |
Quarter 6, 12 Units
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| WIN 108 | Winery Production II | 4 |
| WIN 133 | Introduction to Wines of The World | 4 |
| WIN 150 | 4 |
Quarter 7, 11 Units
| Course | Course Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| WIN 109 | Winery Production III | 4 |
| WIN 145 | Wine Business - Entrepreneurship and Innovation | 4 |
| WIN 201 | Advanced Cellar Management & Bottling Operations | 3 |
- Explain and demonstrate wine tasting techniques in a systematic approach
- Define and describe classic wine making terminology, methods, styles and varieties.
- Describe wine regions globally, viticulture practices and wine styles.
- Demonstrate production of winemaking and viticultural practices throughout the calendar year.
- Analyze and critique various wines through sensory evaluations.
- Develop and analyze operational budgets, production and labor costs, wine pricing, inventory controls, tracking, reporting and forecasting
- Identify and evaluate results of viticultural and winemaking practices and take appropriate actions as needed.
- Observe and create plans utilizing professionalism and management skills for winery supervision and operation.
Program data from ctcLink:
- Academic Plan: RCCWMAPT
- Degree: AAS
- Plan Transcript Description: Associate in Applied Science - Wine Production
- Academic Plan Currently Offered: Yes
- Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP): 12.0504
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