Description: Foods 1 is the first of a three-course sequence in nutrition, food preparation, consumerism, and food presentation. Students are introduced to the concepts of safety and sanitation; kitchen tool selection, care, storage and proper usage; measurements, nutrition, baking basics, and simple food preparation.
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State Course: 16054A001, Nutrition & Culinary Arts I
Description: This course introduces the study of child development from pregnancy to age of 3. They will discover the importance of the early years in infants and toddlers physical, cognitive, social and emotional development.
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State Course: 19052A001, Child Development and Parenting
Description: Foods 2 is a one semester course that has been developed to extend students culinary knowledge and abilities. This course will allow students to complete advanced recipes and plan meals with time, nutrition and budgets in mind.
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State Course: 16054A002, Nutrition & Culinary Arts II
Description: Students will study the physical, intellectual, social and emotional development of children ages 3-5. Students will partake in a hands-on preschool lab where they will plan, prepare, and execute lessons plans.
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State Course: 19052A001, Child Development and Parenting
Description: Commercial Foods is a one semester class, but a double period to accommodate the time frame needed to prepare meals and serve them to the teachers. Students learn about the restaurant industry, Meat/Poultry, Frying, and much more!
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State Course: 16052A001, Culinary Occupations I
Description: During his/her class time students participate in an internship placement in a classroom at an assigned school. The student will aid children where needed and complete other tasks under the direct supervision of a teacher. Students are responsible for transporting themselves to the assigned school.
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State Course: 19054A001, Care and Learning Services Occupations
Description: This is a course will provide students with knowledge, skills, and attitudes that will help them meet the many challenges in roles and responsibilities of parenting.
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State Course: 22204A001, Parenting
Description: The purpose of this course is to help prepare the student for life in the adult world, with emphasis on emotional, social, and practical aspects of living.
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State Course: 22207A001, Family and Career Relationships