Welcome
to Viticulture at SRJC!When you experience
your first viticulture class at Santa Rosa Junior College, you'll
become part of Sonoma County's #1 agricultural industry! The stellar
reputation of SRJC's Viticulture Program is well known throughout
Sonoma County and California, so students can feel confident that
they are building their careers on a tradition of excellence.
The Field of
Viticulture
Successful viticulturists in today's wine grape industry must be
experts in the complex relationships between grape growing and wine
production. As a student in SRJC's Viticulture Program, your studies
will focus on growing grapes for winemaking, vineyard seasonal
practices, and vineyard management. Students will be introduced to
enology, the science of wine fermentation and winery operations.
Excellent Employment Options
SRJC's Viticulture Program prepares students for careers that value
viticulture's unique practices. With the wine industry growing
across the state, career opportunities are abundant for viticulture
graduates.
| Vineyard Manager |
Grower Liaison - between grower and
winemaker |
| Vineyard Crew Supervisor |
Viticulturist - grape grower consultant |
| Viticulture Technician |
PCA - pest control advisor |
| Grower Representative |
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Quality Instruction
SRJC's staff and faculty continually strive for excellence in
agriculture education, so students can be sure that the i instruction
is provided by top notch experts in the field. Students have many
opportunities to meet with and learn from local wine grape industry
professionals, as well as by visiting diverse vineyards in Sonoma
County's appellations, or the different geographical grape growing
regions that produce distinctive wine grape qualities.
Visiting beautiful local vineyards is always a special treat for
students. The Sonoma County wine industry as a whole offers it's
experience and expertise to the students in the classroom; in fact,
SRJC's viticulture instructors are all wine grape industry
professionals. While most classes are held at Shone Farm, some are
scheduled on SRJC's main campus in Santa Rosa.
Earn a Degree or
Certificate
By earning a two-year associate degree or a career certificate in
Viticulture, you will be well on your way to becoming employed in
the dynamic winegrowing industry. Viticulture students can earn an
associate in science degree and a career certificate concurrently to
prepare for employment in the wine grape industry.
Classes are organized to enable students to meet the requirements
for an associate degree in four semesters as well as a certificate.
If students do not wish to complete the degree requirements they may
earn a viticulture career certificate after fulfilling certificate
requirements.
Students are encouraged to meet with the agriculture career
counselor in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Department to
develop an educational plan. There are numerous work study
opportunities and scholarships available specifically for
viticulture students.
Viticulture Program
Highlights
- The Viticulture Program offers classes in growing grapes for wine
- There are short courses (1 to 2 weekends), as well as semester length
courses
- Hands-on classes are held at the Shone Farm Vineyards
- Learn about the seasonal operations that occur at different times in the
vineyard
- Learn about how grape growing practices influence wine quality
Class Offerings
- World Viticulture and Wine Styles
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- Integrated Pest Management
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- Fall Viticultural Practices
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- Spring Viticultural Practices
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- Pruning Techniques for Vine Balance
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- Advanced Viticultural Practices
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- Spring Budding and Grafting
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- Basic Wine Grape Viticulture
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- Vineyard Irrigation and Fertilization
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Shone Farm
SRJC viticulture students learn by actively pursuing their education
and training at SRJC's beautiful 365-acre Shone Farm situated on the
Russian River near Forestville. Located in the heart of Sonoma
County's wine grape industry and offering quality instruction in
traditional classrooms and in the field, Shone Farm is literally an
outdoor field laboratory
for
year-round, hands-on learning. Students also greatly benefit by
visiting and learning from growers and managers in the field and
from local viticulture experts.
Shone Farm includes the new Warren G. Dutton Jr., Agricultural
Pavilion, which houses a winery where students can learn firsthand
how grapes are processed into wine. In addition to the production
vineyard blocks, a new teaching block planted with many different
varieties of grapes will help students learn to identify the various
varieties of wine grapes. Hands-on instruction is provided on
approximately 60 acres of wine grapes that are commercially farmed
and sold to several of Sonoma County's top wineries. For example,
Benzinger Winery includes the name "Shone Farm" on the label of
their Sauvignon blanc wine made from Shone Farm grapes.

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