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Culinary Management

91¶ÌÊÓƵ has one of the most affordable and best culinary schools in Florida. With a degree in Culinary Management, students will learn the skills required to manage restaurants and kitchens at a high level. 

As part of the Culinary Arts track at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, students will prepare to become a chef with coursework in food and beverage management, catering and banquet management, food service sanitation, quantity food production, among other classes.

Once You Complete the Program

Manage a kitchen or restaurant—from planning menus to pricing meals, preparing food, performing inventory, coordinating staff, and ensuring quality and safety. Chefs monitor staff requirements and production schedules to guarantee that services are delivered on time and to the customer’s satisfaction.

Getting Started

For more information, contact:
Debbie Midkiff
772-226-2698 (Add Pixel Event Here)
culinary@irsc.edu (Add Pixel Event Here)

 

 

 

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Academic Plans/Guided Pathways for Culinary Management

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Academic Plans/Guided Pathways are recommended sequences of courses and prerequisites needed to complete your degree. It is a general suggestion for when to take your courses; it is not a course schedule. Students should meet with their advisors to make appropriate course selections. The Academic Plans/Guided Pathways listed below are for the current academic year. Students should consult with their advisors for plan requirements specific to their academic year.

Culinary Management A.S.

Gain management and technical skills in many high-demand career fields, with the option to continue toward a Bachelor’s Degree at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ.

Technical (College Credit) Certificates

Earn valuable Technical (College Credit) Certificates at the same time you’re completing an A.S. Degree—get double the value and additional credentials by completing these blocks of courses.

Career Training

Students enrolled in Career and Technical Education programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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