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Chef Apprenticeship Option in Culinary Arts, A.A.S.


DEGREE OPTION IN CULINARY ARTS
DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
DIVISION: BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY

In keeping with the mission statement of Delgado Community College, the Culinary Arts Department provides academic instruction through both theoretical and hands-on experiences, as well as supervised practical work experience in the field of food service, culinary arts, and the hospitality industry.

The goals of the culinary arts degree and certificate programs are to provide students and persons already in the workforce with (a) preparation for entry level and mid-management culinary positions in the restaurant industry, (b) training to upgrade skills for certifications, and (c) education for promotions and increased wages.

The Culinary Arts Department program objectives include: maintaining programmatic standards at or above those set forth by the American Culinary Federation Foundation Accrediting Commission; providing adequate and relevant instruction for success in the restaurant industry; furnishing instruction thorough credentialed faculty with extensive industry experience and training; encouraging a high standard of professionalism to students, faculty, and staff; and providing students with well-maintained equipment and facilities that mimic current industry standards and trends.

The culinary arts program offers three options which are designed to develop skills leading to a degree in either chef apprenticeship, catering, or pastry arts.

CHEF APPRENTICESHIP:

The chef apprenticeship option for degree was organized by Les Chefs de Cuisine de la Louisanne, a local chapter of the American Culinary Federation, in cooperation with the Board of Trustees of the Culinary Apprenticeship Programs of Louisiana, an organization comprised of twelve hospitality industry associations. The program follows traditions of the European culinary apprenticeship programs by providing students practical work experience under the supervision of executive chefs in hotels and restaurants in metropolitan New Orleans. The apprenticeship program option is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Educational Institute Accrediting Commission, and students have the opportunity to earn certification. Students are required to complete a minimum of 4,000 hours of on-the-job training under the supervision of an executive chef and 900 hours of related classroom instruction under the direction of culinary arts faculty. The 4,000 hours of on-the-job training are monitored by the Bureau of Apprenticeship Training under the auspices of the Federal Department of Labor and the State of Louisiana Apprenticeship Council.

In order to be accepted the student must meet the following criteria. He or she:

  1. Must be 18 years of age; documentation required.
  2. Must successfully complete the application packet, which includes the Culinary Arts Application, two reference letters, and documentation of high school diploma or GED.
  3. Must have been admitted to DCC (submitted application and all college transcripts or ACT scores).
  4. Must be ready to register in ENGL 101 or MATH 118 as determined by college transcripts or Delgado placement exams.
  5. Must attend the informational interview.

Applications are accepted from September through March 30 for the fall semester of the next year. Students who are interested in the Catering Option, the Pastry Arts Option, the Culinary Management Certificate Program, or the Pastry Arts Certificate are referred to:

Information on TCA associated with this program can be found in:

 

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS


To facilitate transfer to certain colleges, substitute MATH 130  for MATH 118 . See General Education Requirements , for approved Social Science, Natural Science, and Humanities courses.

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 72


NOTE:


See Graduation Requirements .

Students planning to pursue a baccalaureate program should contact that receiving institution for determination of course transferability. A listing of Delgado courses can be found at Delgado Community College’s web site at http://www.dcc.edu/transfer/courselist.pdf