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Business, Hospitality, and Information Technology - 22FB - Hospitality and Culinary Management

Program Overview

Catalog Description

The Hospitality and Culinary Management program provides students with technical skills in food production and food operations and prepares students for managerial positions in the hospitality industry. Students can pursue careers as cooks, chefs, bakers, pastry chefs, and supervisors and managers in restaurants, clubs, hotels and resorts. Students acquire skills in food sanitation and safety, culinary principles, baking and pastry, supervision and leadership, menu development, purchasing and cost control.

The Hospitality and Culinary Management program is a partner of the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF). Upon completion of the A.A.S. degree program students qualify to apply for the NRAEF Diploma, a nationally recognized credential in the hospitality industry. The Hospitality and Culinary Management curriculum is aligned with the educational standards of the American Culinary Federation (ACF). CLC courses in Hospitality Supervision, Nutrition, and ServSafe: Foodservice Sanitation meet the initial certification and/or re-certification requirements for the ACF Chefs Certification Program.

Program Title

Hospitality and Culinary Mgmt.

Plan Code

Business, Hospitality, and Information Technology - 22FB

Award Type

Associate in Applied Science A.A.S.

Total Hours for Completion

69 credit hours

Free Form Requisites

2022-2023 CLC Catalog