CUL-200 Applied Food Science Principles
Module Description & Objectives:
This module is designed to introduce the student to the basics of applied food science in culinary arts. The fundamentals of the scientific method and experimental design are used to demonstrate the chemical and physical change that occurs during food preparation and storage. In this course, students will develop proficiency in using traditional cooking methods while learning the concept of functional ingredients in recipe development.
Module Learning Outcomes:
Upon satisfactory completion of this module, a participant should have the ability to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the scientific method, and experimental design
- Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of functional ingredients in recipe development
- Develop proficiency in using traditional cooking methods
Prior Learning/Prerequisites:
CUL-101, CUL-102, CUL-110, CUL-120, CUL-130, CUL-140, CUL-150, CUL-160, CUL-170
Program Duration & Capacity:
8 sessions of 6 hours each for a total of 48 hours
Maximum capacity of 16 participants