Course Resources

This is your course resources library. All of the documents containing information about the details and logistics of this course can be found here, as well as technical support documents. You can navigate to this section easily at any point in the course by returning to 'Modules' in the course navigation menu, then locating the Introduction module and selecting the Course Resources section.

 

Course Documents

  • DOCUMENTS NOT SUPPLIED IN DEMO

Ensure that you read these documents prior to starting the course. If you have content-related questions that these documents do not answer, please contact your educator via the Online Classroom 'Chat' or 'Inbox'.

 

Technical Support

For best performance, WSET's Online Classroom should be used on the current or previous major releases of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. Because Instructure products are built using web standards, WSET's Online Classroom runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, or any other device with a modern web browser. For further information on browser requirements or the mobile app, please see these resources:

For technical difficulties with this course or the Online Classroom, please contact onlineclassroom@wsetglobal.com.

 

Exam Support

Your course provider is responsible for organising your exam. Please direct any exam-related queries directly to your them.

 

Social Responsibility

Please take some time to read the guidance on social responsibility and the risks of excessive alcohol consumption. There will be questions on these topics in the exam. When consumed in moderation, alcohol is not regarded as being harmful to your health. However, alcohol can significantly affect the behaviour of anyone who consumes too much (often in very socially unacceptable and dangerous ways). For some people, it can be highly addictive and, when consumed to excess, it can have a negative impact on both short- and long-term health. Official guidelines are issued by many governments and public health bodies to recommend levels of alcohol consumption that are considered to be ‘low risk’. These vary from country to country and can be found on local governmental or public health websites.

 

Accessibility Statement

We are committed to making our courses as accessible as possible. If you would like to learn more about how accessible our content is, our plan for improving accessibility and how to contact us about accessibility issues, you can read our Accessibility Statement.