Siebel Institute – WBA Advanced Brewing Theory Program


Date / Time: Monday, July 20th, 2020 at All Day (add to calendar)
Event type: Event held online
Price: $10,700
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July 20, 2020 – July 4, 2021
Duration – 9 months

Gain an in-depth understanding of the technical issues encountered in professional brewing, from small craft to large scale production, and learn how to improve your processes to positively maintain or improve product integrity.

Description

The WBA Advanced Brewing Theory (ABT) Program consists of three modules. Students may take any of these modules as a separate unit, electing to complete the program at a later date. Throughout the duration of this intensive program, students are taught by the instructional staff of the World Brewing Academy (WBA), drawing on the talents of some of the most knowledgeable scientists, technologists and brewmasters in the world.

This program is offered online and campus, both with distinctive advantages. The campus option will allow students to participate in vibrant classroom discussions and develop close networks with fellow students while enjoying the beer culture of Chicago. On the other hand, the online optional allows students to advance through the program at their own pace, and from the comfort of their office or home without the need to travel.

If the online option is selected, students may take any of the 3-month modules as a separate unit, electing to complete the program at a later date. The online program is offered in three sessions per year, but only the first session which begins in January progresses in order (see below dates).

Throughout the duration of this intensive program, students are supervised by the instructional staff of the World Brewing Academy, drawing on the talents of some of the most knowledgeable scientists, technologists and brewmasters in the industry. Student progress is actively monitored throughout the program, and students can access instructors via email and chat sessions throughout the duration of the module. The average time spent studying is normally 7-10 hours per week but depends on the individual as well.

New web-based WBA Advanced Brewing Theory Program options for 2020! The web-based version of the WBA Advanced Brewing Theory program may now be taken at 3 differing sessions now. The first session is the January to October offering, with the modules running in order 1-3. The second session is the April to April the following year option, which begins with Module 2 and finishes with Module 1 the following Spring. The third option begins with Module 3 and finishes the following year with Module 2. Modules are independent of the learning, so there is no impact on the learning parameters if the modules are not taken in consecutive order.

2020
Web-based WBA Advanced Brewing Theory Program Sessions

January 20-October 4, 2020 (Modules 1, 2 and 3 in order)

April 20, 2020-April 4, 2021 (Begins with Module 2, then proceeds to Module 3, and ends with Module 1)

July 20, 2020-July 4, 2021 (Begins with Module 3, then proceeds to Module 1, then ends with Module 2)

2021
Web-based WBA Advanced Brewing Theory Program Sessions

January 18-October 3, 2021 (Modules 1, 2 and 3 in order)

April 19, 2021-April 3, 2022 (Begins with Module 2, then proceeds to Module 3, and ends with Module 1)

July 19, 2021-July 3, 2022 (Begins with Module 3, then proceeds to Module 1, then ends with Module 2)

Prerequisites

All students applying for a program, module or course must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age. If a student is applying for the online option of a program, module or course, the student must have proof to be of legal drinking age in their country of residence in order to be approved and admitted.

The WBA ABT program requires students to have a specific knowledge of brewing technologies and/or related sciences in order to be approved to enroll. This can be satisfied by:

(a) Successfully passing the WBA Concise Course in Brewing Technology OR
(b) Successfully passing the online Assessment

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