Spirits and Liqueurs Studies

Quick Programme Summary

Programme Code: TFBS1026
Award: CPD Certificate
Duration: 1 semester
Location: DIT Cathal Brugha Street
Application Closing Date: 1 September 2011
School: Culinary Arts & Food Technology
Any queries? T: (01) 402 4453 or E: james.p.murphy@dit.ie

Description

Well-informed, knowledgeable hospitality staff armed with the detailed preparation, storage and service of distilled spirits and liqueurs are central to the continued success of these alcoholic beverages and their contribution to overall business success. The aim of this module is to provide learners with the theoretical knowledge as to deepen there personal and professional development in the understanding of distilled spirits and liqueurs.

Duration

Subject to demand the course will be offered in a flexible format that may include: one morning or one afternoon or one evening per week for one semester (36 Hours in total). 

Entry Requirements

Entrants should be mature students (23 years +). Applicants below this age threshold can apply and will be considered based on their previous industry experience and or their previous accredited certified learning. No previous experience required for entry level modules. Advanced level modules may have pre-requisite modules or/and relevant industry experience requirements. Applications for exemptions will be considered on a case by case basis. Entrants may be required to attend for an interview.

Programme Fee

To be announced

Award

Certificate in Continuing Professional Development of the Dublin Institute of Technology with the appropriate module title. Students who successfully complete the examinations or skills assessment will be considered for exemption from the equivalent subject on the relevant Degree programme.

How to Apply/Enrol

Completed application forms should be returned to the School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology (address below) by Thursday, 1st September 2011. As the number of places is limited, candidates may be short-listed on the basis of information supplied on the application form. Late applications may be considered should vacancies remain. Candidates will be notified of the outcome or of any short listing procedures. 

Further information is available from

Fabiola Hand, School Secretary

Tel: 01 402 4344

Email: scaft@dit.ie

James Murphy

Tel: 01 402 4453

Email: james.p.murphy@dit.ie

Location

School of Culinary Arts & Food Technology

DIT Cathal Brugha Street

Dublin 1

Please note:  All modules are offered subject to the level of demand and availability of facilities.

 

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