Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management A.S. Degree. 140 Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management

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140 Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management CULINARY ARTS AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Human Arts and Social Sciences Division Isabel O Connor, Division Dean Division Office, Room 420 Sue Slater, Department Chair, (831) 477-5205 Aptos Counseling: (831) 479-6274 for appointment Watsonville Counseling: (831) 786-4734 Call (831) 479-6297 for more information http://www.cabrillo.edu/programs Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management A.S. Degree Program Description Cabrillo College s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management program provides the student with the basic culinary skills in food preparation and service, advanced a la carte dining, and buffet food productions, as well as food service management training for the industry. Cabrillo College offers basic skills certificates in Cooking, Catering (16 units each), Wine Tasting Room Management, Wine Service (15 units each), World Wines (17 units), and a certificate of achievement in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management (36 units). The skills certificates are stepping stones towards a certificate of achievement. When a student has completed 33 units of Culinary Arts core classes and also completed 21 additional units of general education, they can then complete an A.S. Degree in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management. The program is located at the beautiful Sesnon House Mansion where there is a full-service restaurant and a catering facility open to the public. The students gain hands-on experience in fine dining and catering events up to 200 people. Check out the website for the Sesnon House at www. cabrillo.edu/services/sesnon. Department of Labor Data: Total Restaurant Employees: 13 million one of the largest private-sector employers. The restaurant industry employs an estimated 13 million people, or 9% of the U. S. workforce. The restaurant industry is expected to add 1. 8 million jobs over the next decade, with employment reaching 14.8 million by 2019. One-quarter of eating and drinking place firms are owned by women, 15% by Asians, 8% by Hispanics, and 4% by African-Americans. Because we offer many other areas of study at Cabrillo, you can combine majors to reach your individual career goal. For example, you could combine photography and culinary arts and become a food stylist. Study chemistry along with culinary arts and go into food science. If you like to write, combine English or journalism with culinary arts and become a travel and food writer. If you dream of opening your own restaurant, bakery, or catering company, you can study business along with culinary arts. Career Opportunities Any dish that a trained culinarian creates can be a work of art in both taste and visual appeal. As a business, though, a graduate from Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management means employability. The California Restaurant Association (www.calrest.org) indicates that: than any other state in the nation for the same surveying period than they did at the supermarket dishwasher, busser, or cook. In fact, more than 9 out of 10 salaried restaurant employees started out as hourly employees viding over 950,000 jobs. The restaurant industry provides work for almost 7% of those employed in California. 1. Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental cooking theory, food sanitation, menu design, management supervision, and food costing. Produce consistent quality restaurant lunch and dinner dishes, banquet meals, and bakery products in a timely fashion. 2. Productively work as a team member. A.S. General Education 21 Core Course (33 units) CAHM 10 Introduction to Hospitality Management... 3 CAHM 50A Introduction to Culinary Arts Basics... 1 CAHM 50B CAHM 50C Introduction to Entree Preparation and Service 1 Introduction to Appetizers and Baking Preparation... 1 CAHM 50L Introduction to Culinary Arts Lab... 2 CAHM 57 Catering and Beverage Operations... 2 CAHM 60 Purchasing and Food Cost Control... 2 CAHM 63 Food Service Management... 2 CAHM 64 Sanitation and Hygiene... 2 CAHM 151B Advanced Culinary Arts... 9 CAHM 155 Basic Baking and Pastry... 3 CAHM 157L Catering and Beverage Operation Lab...3 CAHM 99C Career Work Experience Education... 2 Approved Electives (6 ) CAHM 20 Nutrition... 3 CAHM 149 CAHM 153 CAHM 159 CAHM 165 CAHM 167 CAHM 168 CAHM 171 Cake Decorating... 1 Garde Manger... 2 Chocolate... 1 Meat Cutting and Sausage Making... 2 Cultural and Ethnic Foods... 2 Advanced Baking and Pastry... 3 The Art of Creating Wedding Cakes... 1 CAHM 172A Wine and Wine Service... 2 CAHM 172B Sensory Evaluation of Wine Varietals... 2 CAHM 174 CAHM 175 CAHM 176 CAHM 177 CAHM 178 CAHM 179 ACCT 151A World Wines... 3 History and Practice of Sauces...1 2 Basic Winemaking... 2 Basic Wine Grape Viticulture... 2 Wine Marketing and Sales... 2 Wines of California...3 Introduction to Accounting: Bookkeeping Concepts... 4 MATH 154 **Elementary Algebra... 5 *Or higher level math class. Total 60

Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management 141 Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management Certificate of Achievement 1. Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental food preparation theory, sanitation practices, menu design, management theory, and food costing. 2. Produce consistent quality restaurant lunch and dinner dishes, banquet meals, and bakery products in a timely fashion. 3. Demonstrate professionalism as required in the hospitality industry. Core Course (33 units) CAHM 10 Introduction to Hospitality Management...3 CAHM 50A Introduction to Culinary Arts Basics...1 CAHM 50L Introduction to Culinary Arts Lab...2 CAHM 57 Catering and Beverage Operations...2 CAHM 60 Purchasing and Food Cost Control...2 CAHM 63 Food Service Management...2 CAHM 151B Advanced Culinary Arts...9 CAHM 155 Basic Baking and Pastry...3 CAHM 157L Catering and Beverage Operation Lab...3 CAHM 99C Career Work Experience Education...2 Other ENGL 100 Elements of Writing...3 or ESL 100 High Advanced Academic ESL...4-6 or ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH...3 or CABT 157 Business and Technical Writing...3 Total 36-39 Culinary Arts Entry Level Catering Skills Certificate 1. Demonstrate management skills with co-workers and customers. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental catering theory, sanitation practices, food costing, menu design, and customer relations. 3. Produce and deliver banquet meals in a timely fashion. 4. Demonstrate professionalism as required in the hospitality industry. CAHM 50A Introduction to Culinary Arts Basics...1 CAHM 50L Introduction to Culinary Arts Lab...2 CAHM 57 Catering and Beverage Operations...2 CAHM 60 Purchasing and Food Cost Control...2-3 CAHM 153 Garde Manger...2 CAHM 157L Catering and Beverage Operation Lab....3-5 Total 16-19 Skills Certificate in Culinary Arts - Entry Level Cook 1. Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental cooking theory, sanitation practices, food costing, menu design, and customer relations. 2. Produce consistent quality restaurant lunch and dinner products in a timely fashion. 3. Demonstrate professionalism as required in the hospitality industry. CAHM 50A Introduction to Culinary Arts Basics...1 CAHM 50L Introduction to Culinary Arts Lab...2 CAHM 151B Advanced Culinary Arts...9 Total 16 Skills Certificate in Entry Level Baking The entry level baking certificate will provide the student with a solid foundation of baking skills necessary for entry level work in bakeries and pastry kitchens. The program covers basic and advanced baking techniques, bread making, chocolates, cake decorating, cooking and sanitation. 1. Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental cooking theory, food sanitation, menu design, and food costing. 2. Produce consistent bakery products in a timely fashion. 3. Perform basic cake decorating techniques. 4. Productively work as a team member. Required Course CAHM 50A Introduction to Culinary Arts Basics...1 CAHM 50L Introduction to Culinary Arts Lab...2 CAHM 149 Cake Decorating...1 CAHM 155 Basic Baking and Pastry... 3 CAHM 159 Chocolate... 1 CAHM 168 Advanced Baking and Pastry... 3 CAHM 171 The Art of Creating Wedding Cakes... 1 Total 16

142 Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Skills Certificate in Wine and Wine Service Demonstrate knowledge of viticulture, viniculture, wine faults, world wines, and wine varietals. CAHM 133 Wine Faults...2 CAHM 172A Wine and Wine Service...2 CAHM 172B Sensory Evaluation of Wine Varietals...2 CAHM 174 World Wines...3 CAHM 176 Basic Winemaking...2 CAHM 177 Basic Wine Grape Viticulture...2 CAHM 178 Wine Marketing and Sales...2 Total 15 Skills Certificate in Wine Tasting Room Management 1. Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental tasting room accounting, sales, marketing, promotion, and wine handling skills. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of enology, wine faults, California wine and wine varietals. CAHM 133 Wine Faults...2 CAHM 135 Basic Wine Tasting Room Management...2 CAHM 172A Wine and Wine Service...2 CAHM 172B Sensory Evaluation of Wine Varietals...2 CAHM 176 Basic Winemaking...2 CAHM 178 Wine Marketing and Sales...2 CAHM 179 Wines of California...3 Total 15 Skills Certificate in World Wines 1. Identify world wine growing regions, varietals, labels, laws terroir, and wine production techniques. 2. Assess world wines for their olfactory and flavor notes relative to specific growing regions as well as the geopolitical aspects of the region. CAHM 132 Spanish Wines...2 CAHM 134 Italian Wines...3 CAHM 136 French Wines...3 CAHM 140 Champagne and French Sparkling Wine...2 CAHM 172A Wine and Wine Service...2 CAHM 172B Sensory Evaluation of Wine Varietals...2 CAHM 174 World Wines...3 Total 17 Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Courses CAHM 10 Introduction to Hospitality Management Introduces the hospitality industry on a global scale: travel and tourism, lodging, foodservice, meetings, conventions and expositions, leisure, and ecreation. Marketing, human resources, leadership, and management are discussed in the context of hospitality management. Focus on orientation to customer service, industry trends, and career opportunities. CAHM 20 Nutrition Examines essential nutrients and how they affect our health throughout life emphasizing and evaluating current developments in nutrition. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC CAHM 22 Nutrition, Health and Wellness Examines current trends in nutrition to promote wellness and treat nutrition-related diseases and conditions. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format. CAHM 50A Introduction to Culinary Arts Basics 1 unit; 1 hour Lecture Explores kitchen safety and sanitation, nutrition, menu planning, food costing, principles of cooking, knife skills, tools and equipment, and techniques for making stocks, sauces, and soups via lecture-based instruction. CAHM 50B Introduction to Entree Preparation and Service 1 unit; 1 hour Lecture Introduces the principles of restaurant organization; purchasing, storage, cutting, and cooking methods for meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, and vegetarian entrees via lecture-based instruction.

Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management 143 CAHM 50C Introduction to Appetizers and Baking Preparation 1 unit; 1 hour Lecture Recommended Prep: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ESL 100 and Introduces the principles of baking breads, cakes, custards, pies; preparation of fruits, vegetables, starches; and hors d oeuvre preparation via lecture-based instruction. CAHM 50L Introduction to Culinary Arts Lab 2 units; 6 hours Laboratory Hybrid Requisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CAHM 50A and CAHM 50B and CAHM 50C. Recommended Prep Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or Explores a practical application of basic food preparation, service, costing, sanitation, menu planning, and purchasing via laboratory-based instruction. CAHM 57 Catering and Beverage Operations Examines menu planning, costing, beverage management, public relations, hospitality service, and business strategies involved in catering. CAHM 60 Purchasing and Food Cost Control 2 3 units; 2 3 hours Lecture Teaches guidelines for developing food, beverage, and labor cost controls, including theories and procedures related to food storage, portioning, designing menu formulas, costing and pricing, labor and yield calculations, sales forecasting, and basic financial statements. CAHM 63 Food Service Management Examines the theoretical and practical approaches to supervision and management for the prospective food service manager. CAHM 64 Sanitation and Hygiene Examines and evaluates all phases of food sanitation, public health laws, and special problems in hotel and restaurant sanitation. CAHM 132 Spanish Wines Presents a detailed examination of Spanish wines through lectures and tastings, including grape varietals, viniculture, wine l ws and sen sory evaluation. Must be at least 21 years old. Materials fees apply. CAHM 133 Wine Faults Explores common faults and problems found in wine through sensory evaluation and discussion, including causes for occurrence. Must be a least 21 years old. Materials fees apply. CAHM 134 Italian Wines Presents a detailed examination of Italian wines through lectures and tastings, including grape varietals, viniculture, wine l ws, and sensory evaluation. Must be at least 21 years old. Material fees apply. Transfer Credit: Non-transferable. CAHM 135 Basic Wine Tasting Room Management READ 100; Eligibility for MATH 154. Provides tasting room staff training on inventory management, sales, staff member duties, and customer interaction. Must be at least 21 years old. CAHM 136 French Wines Presents a detailed examination of French wines through lectures and tastings, including grape varietals, viniculture, wine laws, and sensory evaluation. Must be at least 21 years old. Material fees apply. CAHM 137 Food and Wine Pairing I Provides basic food and wine pairing concepts and techniques through lecture and demonstration. Basic culinary concepts and wine components will be addressed. Must be at least 21 years old. Material fees apply.

144 Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management CAHM 138 Food and Wine Pairing II Prerequisite: CAHM 137. Provides a detailed examination of food and wine pairing techniques including producing food in a practical setting that pairs correctly with wine. Must be at least 21 years old. Material fees apply. CAHM 140 Champagne and French Sparkling Wine Presents a detailed examination of champagne and French sparkling wine through lectures and tastings, including grape varietals, viniculture, wine laws, and sensory evaluation. Must be at least 21 years old. Material fees apply. CAHM 149 Cake Decorating 1 unit; 0.5 hour Lecture, 1.5 hours Laboratory Introduces cake decorating techniques including filling and icing cakes, pastry bag work in borders, Australian lace, string work, writing, and flowers. Materials fees apply. CAHM 151B Advanced Culinary Arts 9 units; 3 hours Lecture, 18 hours Laboratory Prerequisite: CAHM 50A and CAHM 50B and CAHM 50C and CAHM 50L or equivalent experience. Provides opportunities to create and plan menus, research and develop prep formulas, and explore a la carte, ethnic food, garde manger, and specialty baking. CAHM 153 Garde Manger Teaches the art of cold food presentation, production of pates, galantines, and mousselines with emphasis on buffets and platters. Pays special attention to color, texture, and balance of food. CAHM 155 Basic Baking and Pastry 3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory Introduces equipment, skills, and procedures in commercial bakeries, including hands-on production of pastries and specialty items. Materials fees apply. CAHM 156AZ Special Topics in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management 0.5 3 units; 0.5 3 hours Lecture or 1.5 9 hours Laboratory Offers a series of courses designed to investigate special areas of interest in culinary arts, including service, food production, computer use, and culinary specialities. Course content will vary with each offering as will Prerequisites. CAHM 157L Catering and Beverage Operation Lab 2.5 5 units; 7.5 15 hours Laboratory Prerequisite: CAHM 50L. Provides practical application of catering techniques including menu planning, costing, hospitality service, and buffet presentation. CAHM 159 Chocolate 1 unit; 0.5 hour Lecture, 1.5 hours Laboratory Studies the history and manufacturing of chocolate as well as the practical uses and techniques in working with dark, white, and milk chocolate. Materials fees apply. CAHM 159AC Artisan Confections Introduces confectionery formulas, theory, and techniques including chocolate work, noncrystalline sugar, crystalline sugar, jellies, and aerated confections.

Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management 145 CAHM 165 Meat Cutting and Sausage Making Studies meat and fish butchering in the food service industry, emphasizing meat grading, commercial and retail meat identification and structure, techniques of boning beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and fish; demonstrations of cooking methods including smoking and sausage making. Materials fees apply. CAHM 167 Cultural and Ethnic Foods Introduces a variety of ethnic foods which could include Middle Eastern, African, European, or Southeast Asian, emphasizing how to prepare and incorporate ethnic foods into a restaurant setting. May focus on specific cuisine areas. CAHM 168 Advanced Baking and Pastry 3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory Prerequisite: CAHM 155. Examines advanced application of principles and practical techniques of yeast doughs, puff pastry, cookies, tarts, cakes, tortes, frozen desserts, plate presentation, and cake decorating. Materials fees apply. CAHM 171 The Art of Creating Wedding Cakes 1 unit; 0.5 hour Lecture, 1.5 hours Laboratory Explores the creation of wedding cakes including principles of mixing, baking, filling, frosting, and decorating. CAHM 172A Wine and Wine Service Provides an overview of basic wine concepts including wine history, viniculture, tasting procedures, food pairing, wine menus, marketing, purchasing, and table service. Must be at least 21 years old to enroll. Materials fees apply. CAHM 172B Sensory Evaluation of Wine Varietals Provides a comparative sensory evaluation of wine varietals, focusing on the terroir effect on various wines. Must be at least 21 years of age. Materials fees apply. CAHM 174 World Wines Prerequisite: CAHM 172A and CAHM 172B. Explores differences in viniculture, wine laws, grape varietals, and sensory perception of wine based on the terroir influences of various regions in major world wine producing countries. Must be at least 21 years of age to enroll. CAHM 175 History and Practice of Sauces 1 2 units; 0.5 1 hours Lecture, 1.5 3 hours Laboratory Presents the history and techniques of sauce making around the world. CAHM 176 Basic Winemaking Introduces the science of wine making, including viticulture, production, harvest, cellar practices, fermentation, aging, blending, and bottling. CAHM 177 Basic Wine Grape Viticulture Explores wine grape growing practices including history, vine and grape types, vine life cycle, vineyard management, pests, and diseases.

146 Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management CAHM 178 Wine Marketing and Sales Presents wine marketing and sales methods including packaging, promotion, and getting the product to the consumer. CAHM 179 Wines of California Introduces wines of California, including history, viticultural practices, wine making styles, and sensory evaluation of representative wines from specific important regions. Must be at least 21 years of age to enroll. Materials fees apply.