| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2016 - 2018 CNM Catalog, Volume 49 Program: Culinary Arts (AAS), Culinary Arts Concentration | |||
Culinary Arts (AAS), Culinary Arts ConcentrationSchool of Business & Information Technology (BIT) The mission of CNM’s Culinary Arts Program is to teach innovative trends in the hospitality/food service industry, while providing an atmosphere for learning that encourages student growth, teamwork and diversity, that result in life-long learning and employment in the hospitality/food service industry. See Recommended Sequence of Courses Culinary Arts is an excellent field for individuals seeking a challenging career in a rapidly growing industry. The associate degree is a four term program. Students will study baking and pastry, professional cooking, safety, sanitation, nutrition, equipment use, human relations, supervisory skills, dining room skills, business practices and other general coursework. Classes include classroom and lab time. This program is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation’s Accrediting Commission. Upon completion of the associate of applied science degree program, students are eligible to become certified culinarians and/or certified pastry cooks through ACF depending on the concentration chosen. ACF accreditation assures that a program is meeting at least a minimum of standards and competencies set for faculty, curriculum and student services. For more information about ACF go to acfchefs.org. Students may participate in culinary competitions with ACF, SkillsUSA and other extracurricular activities. Educational Option Information
Special Requirements
Financial Aid Considerations Educational OpportunitiesStudents completing the certificate may also receive certificates in Food Service Management, and Culinary Fundamentals. Many of the courses in this program are transferable and some may be applied to four-year degree programs at other institutions. CNM currently has transfer agreements with many colleges and universities in New Mexico and elsewhere. Career OpportunitiesJobs are available in restaurants, casinos, resorts, schools, retirement homes, hospitals, cruise ships, catering companies, convention centers and other areas. Types of employment range from business owners, to bakers or cooks and managers or chefs and include employment opportunities from the fast food industry to fine dining. |
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Program Proficiencies and/or PrerequisitesStudents may demonstrate proficiency in these areas either by Diploma/GPA, placement exam scores, or specific course work.
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Recommended Sequence of Courses | ||||
Term 1 | ||||
| Course Name | Prefix | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| CULN 1100 - Introduction to Culinary Skills | CULN | |||
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| CULN 1003 - Food Safety Principles | CULN | |||
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| CULN 1103 - Safety and Sanitation Principles | CULN | |||
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| CULN 1110 - Culinary Skills | CULN | |||
| IT 1010 - Computer Concepts and Software Applications | IT | |||
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| Course Name | Prefix | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| CULN 1130 - Introduction to Baking Fundamentals | CULN | |||
| CULN 1132 - Applied Baking Principles | CULN | |||
| NUTR 1010 - Personal and Practical Nutrition | NUTR | |||
Term 3 | ||||
| Course Name | Prefix | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| BEV 1160 - Beverage Service I | BEV | |||
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| CULN 1112 - Intermediate Culinary Skills | CULN | |||
| HT 1111 - Guest Service Management | HT | |||
| HT 2215 - Purchasing and Cost Controls | HT | |||
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Term 4 | ||||
| Course Name | Prefix | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| CULN 2214 - Advanced Culinary Skills | CULN | |||
| CULN 2216 - Advanced Food and Beverage Service | CULN | |||
| HT 2201 - Hospitality Operations Management | HT | |||
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Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts, Culinary Arts Concentration 61-65 credit hours | ||||
Program Approved Electives | ||||
| Course Name | Prefix | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| BIT 1005 - Survey of Business & Information Technology | BIT | |||
| CSE 1101 - College Success | CSE | |||
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| CULN 1096-1996 - Special Topics * | CULN | |||
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| CULN 2096-2996 - Special Topics * | CULN | |||
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| FREN 1101 - Beginning French I or higher | FREN | |||
| FIN 1010 - Financial Literacy Complete | FIN | |||
| MATH 1315 - College Algebra * * | MATH | |||
| MATH 1320 - A Survey of Mathematics * * | MATH | |||
| MATH 1330 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics * * | MATH | |||
| MATH 1710 - Calculus I * * | MATH | |||
| SPAN 1101 - Beginning Spanish or higher | SPAN | |||
* Maximum 3 Special Topics credits allowed | ||||
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