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SCA Barista Skills Intermediate Practical Exams
May
16
9:00 AM09:00

SCA Barista Skills Intermediate Practical Exams

Join Us for SCA INTERMEDIATE

👋 Join the NEXT SCA Certified

Barista Skills EXAM ☕️

Online study primers are provided at HowToCoffeePro.com. All learners come ready to master their skills and spend the majority of their time with hands-on-coffee training. Come to your advanced SCA practical skills exam prepared to pass your certification.

This course is certified with the CSP and SCA.

CSP - Coffee Skills Program

SCA - Specialty Coffee Association

 

CSP - Coffee Skills Program

SCA - Specialty Coffee Association

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New Learner + Alumni Instagram Live (Introduction to Coffee)
Aug
22
11:00 AM11:00

New Learner + Alumni Instagram Live (Introduction to Coffee)

New Learners Join the Discussion

Alumni Contribute & Grow 💪

Our desire is to create ever-more growth opportunities for our Community and cohort of SCA learners at HowToCoffeePro and SCA.Training. Join us.

  • Alumni graduates WELCOME!

  • New learners WELCOME!

  • Considering the SCA? WELCOME!

Special Topic - the whole Coffee Value Chain from Green to Brew and all in between.


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SCA Barista Skills Intermediate Certification Event
Jun
8
to Jun 9

SCA Barista Skills Intermediate Certification Event

SCA Intermediate Barista Skills Exam!

During our course together we will focus on the practical skill exams required for certification at this course level. All theory and concepts must be held (studied) by students prior to attending these SCA exam days.

Instructions to join your course Primer (theory lectures) follow. Only those learners who have purchased and completed course materials per directions will be admitted to take their practical skills exams.

DAY 1: SCA BREWING INTERMEDIATE

DAY 2-3: SCA BARISTA SKILLS INTERMEDIATE


HOW TO JOIN THIS SCA COURSE

All learners must first enroll in each course Primer at www.howtocoffeepro.com to ensure preparation BEFORE admittance to this certification event.

  1. Purchase SCA Barista Skills Primer: https://howtocoffeepro.teachable.com/p/sca-intermediate-barista-skills-primer

  2. Reserve Seat for SCA Barista Skills Certification Event: https://www.rocc.coffee/shop-offers/barista-skills-practical-exam

    *you may attend one or multiple courses as you desire (though exercises may be blended by day)


PROJECTED COURSE SCHEDULE:

Location: The Lab at Costa Oro International, Portland, OR, USA

  • Start time: 8.30am arrival, coffee, plan for the day, start

  • Practical skills: 9am - 12noon

  • Working lunch break: 12noon - 1pm

  • Practical skills: 1pm - 5pm

  • Clean up, dismissal: 5:30pm

    *course schedule subject to change per module and number of students.

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SCA Barista Skills Intermediate
Dec
15
8:30 AM08:30

SCA Barista Skills Intermediate

Intermediate Barista Skills Course Information

Updated Course Description: The Barista Skills Intermediate course builds on the concepts and skills introduced in the Foundation course. It is ideal for someone who has barista skills experience and wants to explore how to improve coffee quality and prepare for more complex job functions found in the barista profession. Through this interactive course, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the coffee itself, specifically the impact of a coffee’s variety, origins and processing methods on flavor; the parameters of coffee quantity, grind texture, water quality and shot time and their interaction when dialing in a brew recipe; drink construction and taste differences; workflow management and efficiency, sensory aspects of the espresso extraction; milk handling and techniques as well as latte art. In addition to coffee preparation, this course also covers key concepts regarding health and safety, customer service and basic business practices.

Course Length: Minimum 14 hours including practical exam.

Pre-requisites: Introduction to Coffee and Barista Foundation are recommended (but not mandatory) pre-requisite modules. All knowledge and skill from these modules will be assumed as being held and may be tested through the practical and/or written assessments.

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Written Exam Information:

Total Exam: 35 Questions.
Total Time Allowed: 37 minutes.
Passing Score: 70% and above.

Practical Exam Information:

Total Time Allowed: 40 minutes
Total Number of Sections: 3
Passing Scores: Section 1 – 50% = 3 points. Section 2 – 82,7% = 48 points. Section 3 – 64% = 9 points. Learners must pass all 3 sections in order to pass exam.

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SCA Barista Skills Professional (Private Event)
Oct
6
to Oct 7

SCA Barista Skills Professional (Private Event)

THIS IS A PRIVATE COMPANY TRAINING FOR THE TEAM IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, USA.


Professional Barista Skills Course Information

Updated Course Description: The Barista Skills Professional course is designed to test advanced skills and detailed knowledge of the science behind processes used by a professional barista (for example, a barista with 12 months or more of work experience). Successful candidates will have explored and demonstrated the advanced skills typically expected of a head barista. In particular, participants will learn a sophisticated tasting methodology and descriptive explanation of coffee flavors; gain a detailed understanding of drink ingredients and the techniques available to maximize the quality of the drinks made, understand how to manage the skills of others to produce quality drinks, demonstrate an understanding of how to develop brew recipes and a systematic method of structuring beverage menus, and finally be able to consistently apply the highest standard of latte art and milk steaming techniques. A written exam tests professional course knowledge while a practical exam tests the skills described above based on different working activities carried out during the course.

Course Length: Minimum 21 hours including practical exam.

Minimum course hours are met in the following ways:

  • The AST delivering live instruction in-person or through distance learning.

  • The AST conducting informal and formal assessments. (Note: This does not include time spent by the learner taking the online

    written exam.)

  • The learner engaging in activities that introduce and/or reinforce the theoretical or practical course objectives.

Pre-requisites: Barista Skills Intermediate course.

Introduction to Coffee and Barista Skills Foundation are recommended. All knowledge and skills from these modules will be assumed as being held and may be tested through the practical and/or written assessments. Brewing Intermediate is also recommended. The ideal candidate has worked as a barista for a minimum of 12 months, in a role with some managerial responsibilities.

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Written Exam Information:

Total Exam: 30 Questions.
Total Time Allowed: 32 minutes.
Passing Score: 80% +

Practical Exam Information:

Total Time Allowed: 95 minutes
Total Number of Sections: 4
Passing Scores: The Professional Barista Skills practical exam tests the key skills demanded of a high-level coffee professional. Each section is carefully calibrated to evaluate the learner’s skill competencies. All sections must be passed in order to pass the exam as a whole. A 100% score is not expected, but competence must be shown in each section. Please refer to the exam for unique section passing scores.

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SCA Barista Skills Intermediate (Private Event)
Jun
11
to Jun 12

SCA Barista Skills Intermediate (Private Event)

THIS IS A PRIVATE COMPANY TRAINING FOR THE TEAM IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, USA.


Intermediate Barista Skills Course Information

Updated Course Description: The Barista Skills Intermediate course builds on the concepts and skills introduced in the Foundation course. It is ideal for someone who has barista skills experience and wants to explore how to improve coffee quality and prepare for more complex job functions found in the barista profession. Through this interactive course, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the coffee itself, specifically the impact of a coffee’s variety, origins and processing methods on flavor; the parameters of coffee quantity, grind texture, water quality and shot time and their interaction when dialing in a brew recipe; drink construction and taste differences; workflow management and efficiency, sensory aspects of the espresso extraction; milk handling and techniques as well as latte art. In addition to coffee preparation, this course also covers key concepts regarding health and safety, customer service and basic business practices.

Course Length: Minimum 14 hours including practical exam.

Pre-requisites: Introduction to Coffee and Barista Foundation are recommended (but not mandatory) pre-requisite modules. All knowledge and skill from these modules will be assumed as being held and may be tested through the practical and/or written assessments.

Barista Skills Intermediate Resources

Written Exam Information:

Total Exam: 35 Questions.
Total Time Allowed: 37 minutes.
Passing Score: 70% and above.

Practical Exam Information:

Total Time Allowed: 40 minutes
Total Number of Sections: 3
Passing Scores: Section 1 – 50% = 3 points. Section 2 – 82,7% = 48 points. Section 3 – 64% = 9 points. Learners must pass all 3 sections in order to pass exam.

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