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Program Overview

This curriculum provides specific training required to prepare students to assume positions as trained culinary professionals in a variety of food service settings including full service restaurants, hotels, resorts, clubs, catering operations, contract food service and health care facilities.

Students will be provided theoretical knowledge/practical applications that provide critical competencies to meet industry demands, including environmental stewardship, operational efficiencies and professionalism. Courses include sanitation/safety, baking, garde manger, culinary fundamentals/production skills, nutrition, customer service, purchasing/cost control, and human resource management.

Graduates should qualify for entry-level opportunities including prep cook, line cook, and station chef. American Culinary Federation certification may be available to graduates. With experience, graduates may advance to positions including sous chef, pastry chef, executive chef, or food service manager.

AAS Degree – Culinary Arts

An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is built to get you career-ready. Completed in about two (2) years, you’ll gain classroom knowledge and hands-on experience while applying scientific and business principles to real-world work in areas such as healthcare, information technology, development, production, business administration, management, or service.

Course Sequence

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
2
1
Sub-Total Credits4

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
5
3
3
Sub-Total Credits16

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
1
HUM-115 or ART-111Critical Thinking or Art Appreciation
Choose one: ;
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits12

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
2
3
Sub-Total Credits1

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
3
3
1
3
Sub-Total Credits15

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
1
3
MAT-110 or MAT-143Mathematical Measurement and Literacy or Quantitative Literacy
Choose one: ;
3
3
Sub-Total Credits15

Total Credits: 63 credits

Certificate – Culinary Arts

Certificate programs are short-term training options that can typically be completed in one (1) year or less. They are designed to prepare you for employment, upgrade your skills, or provide retraining—helping you quickly gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to advance in the workforce.

Course Sequence

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
2
1
Sub-Total Credits6

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
3
5
Sub-Total Credits13

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
2
Sub-Total Credits4

Total Credits: 23 credits

WCE Available Classes

Boost your skills, explore new careers, or stay current in your field with 51ºÚÁÏÍø CC’s Workforce Continuing Education. Our flexible, non-credit courses—offered online or in-person—range from a few hours to several hundred hours and cover everything from technical training to professional development and personal enrichment. Affordable and practical, these courses help you grow your career and reach your goals on your schedule.

51ºÚÁÏÍø

Program Overview

This curriculum provides specific training required to prepare students to assume positions as trained culinary professionals in a variety of food service settings including full service restaurants, hotels, resorts, clubs, catering operations, contract food service and health care facilities.

Students will be provided theoretical knowledge/practical applications that provide critical competencies to meet industry demands, including environmental stewardship, operational efficiencies and professionalism. Courses include sanitation/safety, baking, garde manger, culinary fundamentals/production skills, nutrition, customer service, purchasing/cost control, and human resource management.

Graduates should qualify for entry-level opportunities including prep cook, line cook, and station chef. American Culinary Federation certification may be available to graduates. With experience, graduates may advance to positions including sous chef, pastry chef, executive chef, or food service manager.

AAS Degree - Culinary Arts

Stay on track towards graduation.

Course Sequence

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
2
1
Sub-Total Credits4

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
5
3
3
Sub-Total Credits16

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
1
HUM-115 or ART-111Critical Thinking or Art Appreciation
Choose one: ;
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits12

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
2
3
Sub-Total Credits1

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
3
3
1
3
Sub-Total Credits15

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
1
3
MAT-110 or MAT-143Mathematical Measurement and Literacy or Quantitative Literacy
Choose one: ;
3
3
Sub-Total Credits15

Total Credits: 63 credits

Certificate – Culinary Arts

Stay on track towards graduation.

Course Sequence

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
2
1
Sub-Total Credits6

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
5
3
5
Sub-Total Credits13

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
2
Sub-Total Credits4

Total Credits: 23 credits

WCE Available Classes

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