- Immokalee Technical College
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This program offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in the Hospitality and Tourism career cluster. It provides technical skill proficiency and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, technical and occupation-specific skills, and knowledge of all aspects of the Hospitality and Tourism career cluster.
About
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Students practice the skills for this program by working and learning in The Heartland Café, which serves breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday on regular school days. It focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses demonstration of the following elements of the Professional Culinary Arts & Hospitality industry: cooking and baking techniques; planning; management; finance; technical and product skills; labor issues; community issues; and health, safety, and environmental issues.
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- Hotline
- Soups
- Mother Sauces and their derivatives
- Salads
- Egg cookery
- Vegetable cookery
- Six basic cooking methods:
- braising
- grilling
- sautéing
- steaming
- roasting
- frying
- Server
- Knife skills
- Sanitation
- Cashier
- Baking & Pastries
- Banquets
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Program Length: 1200 Hours
Enrollment Point: Fall, Winter
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Career Opportunities: First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation, Sous Chef, Cooks (Private Catering), Cooks (Restaurants) Cooks (All Other)
Industry Certifications/State Credentials: SafeStaff, ServSafe, OSHA
What You'll Learn
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Portfolio: Every student must have a cover letter, resume, “favorite food report” and pictures of plated menu items. Students will also complete practical food preparation tests; assist in kitchen breakdown, clean-up and reset and practice public speaking. Students will learn to prepare daily baking and pastry specials, as-well-as participate in the Farmbot agricultural awareness program.
There are a variety of projects within the 4 Occupational Completion Points. Students will need to complete all of the projects in order to satisfy the curriculum requirements for this course.
Courses:
The following table illustrates the program structure.
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Throughout the program students will learn and use fundamental culinary skills including, but not limited to, knife, baking, and sanitation, customer service, cashier and pizza making.
Financial Lessons: Students work on our registers, learning some of the most vital information to keeping a restaurant open, customer satisfaction!
Learn the Gas Grill: Students gain hands-on experience on our gas grill, where they prepare fish, chicken, steaks and a variety of other meats, all to order!
Course Details
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HMV0100 – Food Preparation (300 hours)
Students will learn to use and care for commercial culinary equipment in the state-of-the-art iTOWN Café kitchen. They will follow state health and safety guidelines as they read, follow, and prepare recipes. Students will identify a personal career path as they demonstrate a positive work ethic, personal integrity, and employability skills such as punctuality, dependability, appropriate appearance, and maintaining positive relationships in the workplace.
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HMV0170 – Cook, Restaurant (300 hours)
Students will apply the principles of nutrition as they demonstrate creativity and quality in menu planning, and in advanced cooking and baking techniques. Duties will include front-of-the-house tasks working with customer’s in the iTOWN Café. Back-of-the-house skills will expand to include food identification, selection, purchasing, receiving, storing, and inventory tasks. Students will use oral and written skills in creating, expressing, and interpreting information required in the food service industry.
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HMV0171 – Chef/Head Cook (300 hours)
Students will demonstrate buffet food preparation skills which will include preparing for and serving food at day and evening events in iTECH’s Conference Center. Specific skills for this course include the preparation of: (a) fruit and vegetables; (b) dairy, egg, and starchy products; (c) stock, soups, and sauces; (c) meat, poultry, and seafood; (d) bakery goods and desserts.
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HMV0126 – Food Service Management (300 hours)
Students will use information technology tools as they develop a business plan and demonstrate the ability to incorporate guidelines, laws, and regulations for the food service industry. They will focus on management skills that include: (a) cost-control techniques to maximize profitability; (b) analysis of work roles of teams, departments, and organization; (c) comparison of restaurant menus; (d) development and preparation of menus for customers on special diets.
Graduate with Career Ready Skills
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Specific Admissions Requirements: None
DOE Basic Skills Exit Requirements: Communications 9, Computation 9 (unless exempt).
CASAS Exit Requirements: Communications 239+, Computation 236+ (unless exempt).
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After successfully completing this program, the student will be able to perform the following:
- Identify career and job opportunities.
- Use and care for commercial tools and equipment.
- Exhibit and utilize safe, secure, and sanitary work procedures.
- Perform back-of-the-house and inventory duties.
- Follow food identification, selection and purchasing, receiving, storing, and inventory guidelines.
- Compare and analyze menus of food establishments.
- Prepare and present food products to meet creativity aspects as well as quality standards.
Internships
Various professional organizations are partners with iTech, working to provide internship opportunities for our students.
Workforce Education Internship Program
Students participate in work-based learning experiences in their field of study outside of the classroom. ITECH has a Workforce Internship Program for those students who need work experience, but do not have an out-of-school job.
Job Placement
Our competent counseling staff provides job postings on a daily basis, with help in resume writing and the interviewing process.
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A certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete the program’s competencies and satisfy basic skill requirements in accordance with state guidelines. Students will also have the opportunity to test and earn additional industry and national credentials through the training program.