If you decide to study the Professional Chef’s course, you will learn all of the basic skills necessary for gaining employment as a professional chef or food and beverage manager.
Outline
If you decide to study the Professional Chef’s course, you will learn all of the basic skills necessary for gaining employment as a professional chef or food and beverage manager. You will develop your abilities in:
The complex skills required for the preparation and cooking of meat and fish, hot and cold sauces, vegetables, vegetarian dishes, and fresh egg pasta
Cooking techniques and skills, adopting the latest high street trends with specialist equipment
The intricate skills used in the creation, development, and presentation of menus and dishes for The Glass House at Worsley
Managing a restaurant environment and developing strong customer service skills
These course will be assessed through practical exams and short written theoretical assessments. Customer feedback and teacher observations and a logbook of picture evidence also contribute to the assessment of this qualification.
Progression
This qualification can lead to careers ion hotels, restaurants, boutique coffee shops, cruise line job roles, and owning and running your own business.
Whereas, the professional cookery and bakery course, in particular, will give you career options that can include bakery operative, patisserie chef, new product development technologist, supermarket chain master baker, artisan bakery owner, and cake maker/decorator. On completion of your Level 3 course, you will have the opportunity to study HNC IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT.
Entry Requirements
Level 1 Vocational Courses: Students are required to have 4 GCSEs at grade 1-9.Level 2 Vocational Course: Students are required to have progressed from Level 1.
We will also consider students that have relevant qualifications and work experience, with a strong GCSE profile.Level 3 Vocational Courses: Students are required to have progressed from Level 2.Additional Information: We will consider a Vocational qualification in place of a GCSE, ideally one to be in a related subject.
Worsley College is proud of its long-standing commitment to supporting young people in the local community. We are particularly pleased to recognise that this is our centenary year.
Worsley College was the first college in the country to introduce technical qualifications. Staff at the college continue to celebrate the achievements and the progress that our students make.
We provide excellent learning opportunities delivered by some of the very best teachers in the country. All of our teaching staff are experts in their subject areas, have substantial industry experience and are passionate about supporting each and every student so that they can flourish and exceed expectations.
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The first year is an ideal starter if you want to work in the hospitality and catering industry. In the second year you will gain a high standard of cookery and service skills and learn other workplace essentials including customer service and kitchen health and safety.
This course is designed to introduce you to the exciting opportunities within food production, a key area within the Hospitality and Catering Industry.
The NVQs are suitable for anyone either in full-time employment or progressing from a Level 1 qualification or those who can start a qualification at Level 2.
You will be introduced to a variety of areas and simulate real-working and professional environments in Edinburgh College’s own restaurants and kitchens. Discover and develop skills essential to the industry in communication and teamwork as you take a step closer towards your future career.
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