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Danene Brown
Dean, Business and Technology
San Diego/Imperial
San Diego Mesa College
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Program Details
Culinary Arts/Culinary Management
Program Modifications (formerly substantial changes)
Culinary Arts (130630)
08/23/21
The Culinary Arts/Culinary Management program offers a variety of courses that develop skills with a hands-on and innovative approach. An introduction to cooking at the fundamental level to advanced skills in classical and modern techniques are the core of the culinary program. The coursework combines both laboratory and theory in a rigorous training format. The program has a student-operated restaurant and bakeshop/creamery that provides experience in a real-life setting. Coursework is supplemented with participation in the field with excursions to local farms, restaurants, and food purveyors. The emphasis of the program is providing industry relevant training in classical and advanced techniques such as, but not limited to, Gastronomy, Garde Manger and Baking& Pastry. The program has strong partnerships with local industry leaders and professionals in all aspects of the hospitality industry. Students are prepared for employment and transfer to four-year programs.
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Program Proposal Attributes
- Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
Program Goals: The goal of the culinary program is to provide students with industry-relevant training with a focus of building strong technical and career-building skills in the culinary field. Students obtain an integrated and expansive view of all aspects of the culinary arts for greater marketability and career opportunities.
Program Emphasis: The culinary program is designed for students interested in positions within the food industry. The emphasis of the program is providing industry-relevant training in classical and advanced techniques that can be applied in a wide range of culinary career settings. Opportunities are not limited to restaurants. Resorts, casinos, convention centers, catering, cruise ships and destination locations are all potential places of employment. Graduates can work for world-renown chefs, corporate industries, entrepreneurship, franchise operations, accounting, and management within a multitude of workplaces, private chef, and all aspects of one of the world’s largest private sector.
In addition to knowledge of the culinary arts, students completing this Certificate of Achievement complete coursework in Hospitality management.
Course Units and Hours
31
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Course Report
Students who complete the CulinaryArts/Culinary Management Program will be able to:
• Demonstrate academic and practical knowledge of classic and modern cooking and baking techniques.
· Apply the concepts to integrate flavorings and techniques from a cultural perspective
• Proficiently use all basic and specialized culinary equipment including large equipment to hand tools.
• Demonstrate safe and sanitary food practices and production for public consumption.
• Develop the ability to critically think in time-restricted and high stressed setting.
• Demonstrate professionalism and effective communication with clients, kitchen staff and vendors.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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HOSP 101 | I | 3 | Y1 Sum |
CACM 101 | 3 | Y1 Sum | |
HOSP 111 | 3 | Y1 Fall | |
CACM 105 | 3 | Y1 Fall | |
CACM 110A | 2 | Y1 Fall | |
CACM 110B | 2 | Y1 Fall | |
HOSP 115 | 3 | Y1 Spring | |
CACM 120 | 3 | Y1 Spring | |
CACM 130 | 3 | Y1 Spring | |
CACM 131 | 4 | Y1 Spring | |
CACM 292 | 2 | Y1 Spring |
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Submission Details
11/19/20 - 11:49 AM
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Jesse Lopez · 12/10/20
Miramar College supports this program modification.
Larry McLemore · 12/09/20
Cuyamaca supports
Jennifer Lewis · 12/07/20
Southwestern supports this modification
margie fritch · 12/07/20
Palomar supports
Dr. Javier Ayala · 12/04/20
support
Dr. Al Taccone · 12/01/20
Given this is a program modification MiraCosta College endorses.
Dr. Al Taccone · 12/01/20
Will re-submit comment once correct LMI is submitted, reviewed and commented on.
John Edwards · 11/30/20
Mesa College submitted the incorrect labor market brief. The brief that is attached to this submission is specifically for San Diego Continuing Education. Please note that Mesa College did not submit a data request to the COE for this program.