Hospitality and Restaurant Management Certificates
 
   
 

 

  • Hospitality &
    Restaurant
    Management
    Certificates:

  • Catering (L1395)              
  • Food Services (E1390)             
  • Culinary Arts - Level 1 (E1334)          
  • Hospitality Management - Level 1 (E1332)          
  • Hospitality Management - Level 2 (L1325)          
  • Restaurant Management - Level 1 (E1333)         
  • Restaurant Management - Level 2 (L1319)         
The Consumer Science & Design Technologies department offers these six Hospitality & Restaurant Management certificates:
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  • Catering (L1395)
  • Food Services (E1390)
  • Culinary Arts - Level 1 (E1334)
  • Hospitality Management - Level 1 (E1332)
  • Hospitality Management - Level 2 (L1325)
  • Restaurant Management - Level 1 (E1333)
  • Restaurant Management - Level 2 (L1319)
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Catering Certificate   (L1395)



Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing the Catering Certificate (L1395) will be able to:
  1. utilize acquired classroom knowledge and skills to explore job opportunities in the hospitality industry and develop a career portfolio.
  2. identify and describe the food handling and storage procedures necessary for the prevention of food-borne illnesses.
  3. differentiate between the various styles of service including: American (Pre-plated), English (Family), Russian (Platter), French (Gueridon).
  4. identify and safely utilize commercial tools and equipment.
  5. develop menus for a full service facilities utilizing demographics research.
  6. develop measurable skill-based learning objectives, which they will attain at the end of their work experience period.
  7. contrast and compare the pros and cons of both on-premise and off-premise catering.
  8. differentiate between the types of catering events and determine which is appropriate for a client's needs based on available resources and limitations of the facility hosting an event.


Gainful Employment Disclosure:  Click here to review the Gainful Employment Disclosure for this certificate.

Food Services Certificate   (E1390)



Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing the Food Services Certificate (E1390) will be able to:
  1. utilize acquired classroom knowledge and skills to explore job opportunities in the hospitality industry and develop a career portfolio.
  2. identify and describe the food handling and storage procedures necessary for the prevention of food-borne illnesses.
  3. differentiate between the various styles of service including: American (Pre-plated), English (Family), Russian (Platter), French (Gueridon).


Culinary Arts - Level 1 Certificate   (E1334)



Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing the Culinary Arts - Level 1 Certificate (E1334) will:
  1. be able to identify and safely utilize commercial tools and equipment
  2. be able to identify and produce the five mother sauces.
  3. be able to accurately identify and describe the basic food safety concerns in a commercial food service facility.
  4. develop measurable skill-based learning objectives, which they will attain at the end of their work experience period.


Hospitality Management - Level 1   (E1332)



Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing the Hospitality Management - Level 1 Certificate (E1332) will be able to:
  1. utilize acquired classroom knowledge and skills to explore job opportunities in the hospitality industry and develop a career portfolio.
  2. differentiate between the various styles of service including: American (Pre-plated), English (Family), Russian (Platter), French (Gueridon).
  3. identify staffing needs for a hotel Front Desk based on occupancy, level of activity, and budget constraints.
  4. establish room rates based on desired profits using the Hubbart formula.
  5. develop measurable skill-based learning objectives, which they will attain at the end of their work experience period.


Hospitality Management - Level 2   (L1325)



Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing the Hospitality Management - Level 2 Certificate (L1325) will be able to:
  1. utilize acquired classroom knowledge and skills to explore job opportunities in the hospitality industry and develop a career portfolio.
  2. differentiate between the various styles of service including: American (Pre-plated), English (Family), Russian (Platter), French (Gueridon)
  3. identify staffing needs for a hotel Front Desk based on occupancy, level of activity, and budget constraints.
  4. establish room rates based on desired profits using the Hubbart formula.
  5. develop measurable skill-based learning objectives, which they will attain at the end of their work experience period.
  6. conduct an employee: interview, performance evaluation, and apply effective discipline techniques.
  7. develop an Income (P&L) Statement for a hospitality operation.
  8. analyze a civil case related to the hospitality industry and determine the facts, elements of negligence, possible consequences and outcomes.


Gainful Employment Disclosure:  Click here to review the Gainful Employment Disclosure for this certificate.

Restaurant Management - Level 1 (E1333)



Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing the Restaurant Management - Level 1 Certificate (E1333) will be able to:
  1. utilize acquired classroom knowledge and skills to explore job opportunities in the hospitality industry and develop a career portfolio.
  2. identify and describe the food handling and storage procedures necessary for the prevention of food-borne illnesses.
  3. differentiate between the various styles of service including: American (Pre-plated), English (Family), Russian (Platter), French (Gueridon).
  4. develop measurable skill-based learning objectives, which they will attain at the end of their work experience period.


Restaurant Management - Level 2 (L1319)



Certificate Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing the Restaurant Management - Level 2 Certificate (L1319) will be able to:
  1. utilize acquired classroom knowledge and skills to explore job opportunities in the hospitality industry and develop a career portfolio.
  2. identify and describe the food handling and storage procedures necessary for the prevention of food-borne illnesses.
  3. differentiate between the various styles of service including: American (Pre-plated), English (Family), Russian (Platter), French (Gueridon).
  4. develop measurable skill-based learning objectives, which they will attain at the end of their work experience period.
  5. identify and safely utilize commercial tools and equipment.
  6. develop menus for a full service facilities utilizing demographics research.
  7. conduct break-even analysis on a food & beverage facility and conduct cost volume analysis to determine number of customers required to attain desired profits.


Gainful Employment Disclosure:  Click here to review the Gainful Employment Disclosure for this certificate.

 
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