HITsa Training and Employment
Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Want to become a barista or simply want to know how to make a range of good coffees?
Our Adelaide barista course will provide you with the skills to prepare, extract and serve a variety of espresso coffees, as well as how to clean and maintain espresso coffee machines.
This is a hands on barista course that will provide you with the skills to make great tasting coffee using a commercial espresso machine. Learn how to make a variety of espresso coffees including cappuccinos, macchiatos, long blacks, café lattes and more.
The barista course also includes food safety, coffee making organisation, espresso equipment & operations and how to clean & maintain coffee equipment.
Delivery mode
HITsa Training and Employment offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Traineeship
Work and gain real-world experience while earning a qualification.
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee will prepare you for the following roles.
Barista
A Barista makes and serves coffees and other beverages in a café, coffee shop or other hospitality venue. You’ll take drink orders and prepare a ra...
Cafe Attendant
A Café Attendant serves food and drinks to customers in a café or coffee shop. You’ll greet customers as they arrive and take their orders or give ...
About HITsa Training and Employment
HITsa provides a range of training, education, recruitment & employment solutions in South Australia. We deliver a wide range of job-ready courses and qualifications from Certificate II through to Certificate IV.
By operating on a rolling intake for our certificate courses, we can provide flexible training options tailored to suit the needs of any student.
All of HITsa’s trainers and assessors have extensive and relevant experience working within the industry. Our trainers maintain a currency of skills to ensure students are trained for a job outcome within the industry, based on current industry standards.