Basic Chemistry for Winemakers

Has your lack of chemistry and science background kept you from pursuing your dream of being a winemaker? Or did you take chemistry so long ago that your science training is only a distant memory? Then this course is for you. Designed as a prerequisite for UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education’s Winemaking Certificate Program, this course provides an introduction to the basic tenets of general, organic and biological chemistry and serves as a foundation for understanding the science behind the winemaking process.

Winemaking involves much more than just general physical chemistry. As a product of grapes, wine is a complex solution of ethanol, organic acids, phenols, proteins and more. This intensive 13-week, online course operates at a brisk pace. The course will demand a commitment of 10 – 15 hours per week. In it you will receive an introduction to basic chemistry topics and areas of organic and biochemistry not usually covered in typical single-semester college chemistry, including: 

  • Elements
  • Molecules
  • Bonding
  • Chemical reactions
  • Acids and bases
  • Organic compounds
  • Proteins and enzymes
  • Metabolic pathways
  • Wine chemistry topics

This course is based on the 2019 edition of Karen Timberlake’s text General, Organic and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life. Your enrollment fee includes a subscription to the publisher’s “Mastering Chemistry” tool, which will provide each student access to the e-text, as well as an online practice, feedback and assessment forum.

Course Code
505900
Title Start Date Enrollment
Basic Chemistry for Winemakers Jun 24, 2024 Enroll Now
Basic Chemistry for Winemakers Jan 6, 2025 Enroll Now