The Enology and Viticulture Technology Program teaches basic theory and practices of winemaking from the point of harvest to packaging. Students can select additional courses that allow for specialization in wine production, winery management, or vineyard management to prepare individuals for work in the vineyard and wine industry. Several courses include “camps” conducted at regional vineyards, wineries and the Harrisburg Camps to provide students with hands -on instruction. Students are able to participate in an internship at an approved winery or vineyard. The complete program is offered through online and blended formats and is coordinated through the Harrisburg Campus. Students must be 21 years of age in order to participate in wine evaluation sessions.
Graduates are prepared for employment in a winery as a Cellar Worker, Lab Technician, or tasting room staff; or in a vineyard as a Manager or Foreman.
General Education
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3
ENGL 102 English Composition II (or) 3
ENGL 104 Technical Writing (or) (3)
ENGL 106 Business Writing (3)
COMM 101 Effective Speaking (or) 3
COMM 203Interpersonal Communication (3)
Core A Elective 3
Core B Elective 3
Core C Elective 3
Free Elective 3
Physical Education & Wellness 1
Major Requirements
ENVI 100 General Viticulture 3
ENVI 161 Fundamentals of Enology 3
ENVI 164 Wine Chem. & Microbiology 4
ENVI 167 Advanced Winemaking 3
ENVI 173 Winery Sanitation 1
ENVI 183 Sensory Evaluation I 3
ENVI 191 Winery Internship 3
ENVI 215 Harvest Wine Field Experience 1
ENVI 250 Vineyard & Winery Capstone 1
ENVI 261 Sensory Clarification and Packaging 3
Other Required Courses
CIS 105 Intro to Software for Business 3
CULI 100 The World of Wine 1
*Enology or Viticulture Option 6
**Program Electives 6
This curriculum is designed to prepare students to:
Perform the required operations necessary to produce different styles of wine
Distinguish between the various wine styles respective to the major regions
Operate processing equipment in all phases of production
Create a Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Point (HACCP) plan of quality control
Perform sensory evaluation of wine samples for quality control
Perform chemical and microbiological tests that monitor wine as it moves from the point of harvest through fermentation and onto aging
Prepare and implement a sanitation protocol for a winery
Demonstrate knowledge of vineyard operations
Maintain records in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations
Write and speak effectively
Appreciate accomplishments in the arts and sciences
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
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Live in Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, Schuylkill or York county
Have a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.0
Provide a 480 SAT reading score, 21 ACT or comparable scores on the College’s placement test
Maintain a GPA of 3.0 while enrolled at HACC
Participate in at least two HACC student organizations