Restaurant Management, Certificate of Achievement
Restaurant Management, Certificate of Achievement
The Restaurant Management Certificate of Achievement prepares students to obtain employment in the restaurant management field as food service unit managers, multi-unit managers, corporate executives, or corporate trainers. Career opportunities for trained personnel are almost limitless.
Course ID | Title | Units/Hours |
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Required Core Courses | ||
CRM R100 | Principles of the Hospitality Industry | 3 |
CRM R104 | Sanitation and Environmental Control | 3 |
CRM R106 | Nutrition in Food Service | 3 |
CRM R107 | Dining Room Service | 2.5 |
CRM R109 | Management by Menu | 3 |
CRM R110 | Hospitality and Cost Control | 3 |
CRM R112 | Food and Beverage Management | 3 |
CRM R113 | Bar and Beverage Management | 3 |
Total Required Major Units | 23.5 |
Year 1 | ||
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Fall Semester | Units/Hours | |
CRM R100 | Principles of the Hospitality Industry | 3 |
CRM R104 | Sanitation and Environmental Control | 3 |
CRM R109 | Management by Menu | 3 |
CRM R110 | Hospitality and Cost Control | 3 |
Units/Hours | 12 | |
Spring Semester | ||
CRM R106 | Nutrition in Food Service | 3 |
CRM R107 | Dining Room Service | 2.5 |
CRM R112 | Food and Beverage Management | 3 |
CRM R113 | Bar and Beverage Management | 3 |
Units/Hours | 11.5 | |
Total Units/Hours | 23.5 |
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Identify the discipline’s basic content, principles, methodologies and perspectives central to the foodservice industry including segments of the industry and safe food handling.
- Demonstrate competencies the ability in operating, disassembling, assembling, and maintenance of foodservice equipment.
- Demonstrate leadership and social responsibility and judgment, in managing people in an industry environment. This also gives students the skills for career advancement and self-improvement.
- Be capable of communicating clearly and effectively with Chefs and Managers through verbal and/or nonverbal messages using industry terminology.