Barista Training (3 day course)

Barista Training (3 day course)

Short Course

Start your journey to becoming a Barista with this short course. Gain an appreciation of coffee and learn how make a great cup of coffee. This course is targeted towards those interested in the barista field, plus those currently within the industry who wish to upskill.

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Key Details
Queenstown
Qualification:
Short Course
Level:
Short Course
Duration:

3 Days

Study Modes:
On Campus
Dates:
  • Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd September - Private Course
  • Friday 4th, Friday 11th and Friday 18th October
  • Wednesday 20th, Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd November

All courses run from 9 am until 4.30 pm each day.

Fees:

$240 (including GST) which will be invoiced to you on enrolment. Fees must be paid before you commence the programme.

Please note this programme is not Government funded and the Zero Fees Scheme does not apply.

This course gives students an appreciation of coffee. It will provide information on the history and evolution of coffee and espresso technology for today's café society. It is targeted towards those interested in the barista field, plus those currently within the industry who wish to upskill.

Students will learn about coffee equipment and recipes, and prepare and present pressed and filtered coffee for service. 

Successful students will achieve Unit Standard 17285 and gain 4 credits at Level 2.  They will be eligible to apply themselves for a Unit Standard Certificate from ServiceIQ

Students will learn about coffee equipment and recipes, and prepare and present pressed and filtered coffee for service.

Successful students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of commercial espresso equipment
  • Demonstrate knowledge of making espresso and other beverages using commercial espresso equipment
  • Prepare espresso beverages under supervision.
     

Career opportunities include working in cafes, coffee shops, bistros and taverns, or wherever good coffee is served.

  • Academic and personal attributes to undertake the programme with a reasonable chance of success.
  • A high level of personal presentation
  • Work ethic required for employment in the hospitality industry.

For a student to have satisfactorily completed this programme:

  • Attended for not less than 80% of the timetabled class hours and other scheduled learning activities relating to the programme.
  • Completed all scheduled course work requirements and assessments.
  • Successfully completed assessment requirements for all modules/unit standards.

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