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Kite blueprint with paper model and tools on wooden surface — The Better Coffee Blueprint course

systems · The Standard

The Blueprint

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You've done the courses. You have the certificates — or couldn't afford them. And somehow coffee still feels like a closed system — the same frameworks, the same answers, the same people deciding what counts as knowledge.

The Curriculum is something else entirely. Ten courses about coffee — across sensory science, fermentation chemistry, agroecology, cognitive psychology, anthropology of food, trade ethics, management, and marketing — taught without exams, without diplomas, without hierarchy. Some are free. All are accessible regardless of your budget. The Trainers guide, not lecture. Rituals and shared practice replace certificates — and build a community of coffee people who cooperate.

Nothing like this exists in coffee. Possibly anywhere. Until now.

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Microscope lens close-up — Compound course, food chemistry and physics

food chemistry · physics

Compound

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Bee on arabica coffee flowers — RAW course, agroecology and economics

agroecology · economics

RAW

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Colombian farmer in traditional hat among coffee leaves — Coffee Atlas course, climate people and labor

climate · people · labor

Coffee Atlas

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Honey process coffee beans on drying rack — Fermentation Feels course, microbiology and processing

microbiology · processing

Fermentation Feels

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Dandelion seed head close-up — The School of Percept course, cognition and language

cognition · language

The School of Percept

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Coffee roaster at roasting machine with monitor — The Profile course, roasting and brewing

roasting · brewing

The Profile

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Designer at tablet with color swatches — Common Name course, marketing and behavior

marketing · behavior

Common Name

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Aerial view of Tokyo in sepia tones — Two Leaves course, business ethics and labor

business ethics · labor

Two Leaves

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Silhouette of running person against clouds — C&C Talks course, on demand consultation

on demand · 1:1 · your topic

C&C Talks

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How We Teach

Most coffee education teaches you to repeat. Frameworks built on myths, exams that measure compliance, diplomas that confirm you absorbed what someone else decided was correct. The Curriculum is a different approach to learning altogether — grounded in current science, built on real conversation, and designed for people who want to understand coffee rather than perform it. What follows is how, and why it matters.

What Makes It Different

No exams

Learning doesn't need surveillance. Knowledge emerges through shared work, real curiosity, and what you actually do with it afterwards — not through a test designed to confirm you absorbed the right answers.

No diploma

A certificate wouldn't capture what you actually learn here. Completion can be confirmed for institutions that require it. But the point was never the paper.

No hierarchy

The Trainers are guides and stewards, not authorities. They teach, advise, and consult. They can be wrong. They can say they don't know. So can you — and that's the whole point.

Rituals

Every course includes shared practices that exist not just for learning, but for becoming closer to the people you learn with. Coffee people building real relationships with each other.

Host a course

You don't need a training center. If you have a space and people who want to learn, The Curriculum can come to you — with The Trainers, the materials, and the full framework. You organize, you earn, and your space becomes part of something larger.

Value-based learning

Everything taught here is grounded in The Better Coffee values — truth-seeking, improvement, responsibility. Not as slogans. As the actual operating logic of how a course runs.

Creativity

We teach problem-solving that doesn't start with a formula. The conscious practice of moving beyond what you already know how to think.

10 Courses. One Curriculum.

Coffee people work at the intersection of biology and trade, of taste and power, of land and labor. Most education in this industry picks one corner of that world and stays there. The Curriculum doesn't.

Its courses draw from sensory science and cognitive psychology, food chemistry and microbiology, agroecology and climate systems, economics and the history of labor, anthropology, marketing, ethics, and cooperative law. Not as background reading — as the actual substance of learning. Because understanding coffee means understanding the world it grows in, the systems that move it, and the people who work with it at every stage.

This is what coffee people actually need to know. Not to pass a test. To work with coffee in a way that makes sense of the whole picture.

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EDUCATION TEAM

The Trainers

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