Bachelor of Wine Science (BWSC) - BWinSci

This program is offered only to continuing students. No new admissions will be accepted. Students who are interested in this study area should consider the new BTWN Bachelor of Technology (Wine) which will be offered from Semester 1, 2009.

 On-campusDistance education
Campus:Toowoomba -
Fees:Commonwealth supported place
Commonwealth supported place
Standard duration:3 years full-time, 6 years part-time 

Notes

Students enrolled in the BWSC will be given the option to:
1) transfer into the BTWN; or
2) transfer fully to Charles Sturt University to complete a Bachelor of Wine Science there.
Students who are currently enrolled in the BWSC should contact the Program Coordinator, telephone +61 7 4631 2361, for enrolment advice.

Contact us

Current students

Contact the Senior Administration Officer (Biological and Physical Sciences), telephone +61 7 4631 1540, email sciences.enrolment@usq.edu.au or submit a question via USQAssist.

Program focus

This program is offered jointly through the University of Southern Queensland and Charles Sturt University, and is designed to develop knowledge and skills in winemaking, wine science, viticulture and wine appraisal. Students can complete their studies while working in the wine industry, or by interchanging full-time study with distance education. The program commences with an overview of biology, chemistry, physics, statistics and general grape and wine science. Second year studies include analytical chemistry, biology (biochemistry, plant physiology, and microbiology) with an emphasis on wine science studies (sensory science, viticulture science, wine production and food and beverage engineering). In the third year there is a greater focus on wine engineering, wine chemistry, wine microbiology, wine sensory assessment and vine physiology. A unique feature of this joint program is the inclusion of courses in climatology and environmental studies. Students enrol in a winery experience course which is fulfilled by working at local wineries.

Career opportunities

Graduates are employed as winemakers in Australia and overseas. They may be employed in winery operation, production management, quality control, research and development in the wine, brewing and food processing industries.