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Brewing and Distilling Arts and Sciences, Certificate


Brewing and Distilling Arts & Sciences, Certificate (1733)


  • Undergraduate
  • Arts & Letters
  • PCAL Interdisciplinary Programs

Overview

Humans have been brewing alcohol since the dawn of recorded history, and distilling stretches back over a thousand years. Brewing and distilling play a major role in the Kentucky and U.S. economy. Industries as diverse as farming, tourism, construction, and retail all rely on and contribute to alcohol production.

This multidisciplinary certificate is designed to complement an existing major in a related field, by providing a background understanding of topics related to the brewing and distilling industries−students need to become competitive in the marketplace.

Program Requirements (10-12 hours)

Course List
BDAS 300The Science of Fermentation in Brewing and Distilling3
ENT 312Entrepreneurship3
ART/HIST 395A Cultural History of Alcohol3
or GEOG 386 Geography of Potent Potables:Brewing, Distilling, and Wine Making
BDAS 495Internship in Brewing/Distilling1-3
Total Hours10-12
Modality: Hybrid (includes some in-person requirements).


 

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