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CUL105 — Food Service Nutrition and Sanitation

3 credits · 3 hours

3 , 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods Basic nutrition concepts with emphasis on the nutritional concerns of restaurants and other types of food service operations. Includes the theory of nutritional label reading; nutritional food values; and the effects food has on the body. Also includes optimal sanitation policies and procedures; maintaining a clean work environment safe from food-borne illnesses; Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP); safety and accident prevention; storage, preparation, and cleaning of work surfaces; and legal requirements based on regulations of the local municipality. Students are required to pass the National ServSafe Exam prior to enrolling in additional Hospitality or Culinary classes. Course Learning

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