Austin Community College
Fall 2010 - ALL COURSES

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Updated: 11/29/2011 14:20:55


CULINARY ARTS

All CULA students are required to be in uniform and bring their equipment for all CULA classes for the first day of their classes.

CLASSROOM 
8 Week Session August 23 - October 17
PSTR 1310 Pies, Tarts, Teacakes, and Cookies

P+	[11/12]	21374	Lec	001	EVC	3154	Th	 8:00am -  9:50am	OH Hay, Brian
			Lab	001	EVC	3160	TTh	10:00am -  1:30pm	   


16 Week Session August 23 - December 12
CHEF 1205 Sanitation and Safety
E	[18/20]	16234	Lec	002	EVC	3156	M	 5:00pm -  6:50pm	OH Sandoval, Patrick
E	[42/50]	16233	Lec	001	EVC	9313	T	 8:00am - 10:00am	OH Hay, Brian
IFWA 1217 Food Production and Planning
J	[22/25]	18133	Lec	001	EVC	3158	M	 2:00pm -  4:40pm	OH Schiff, Anise
J	[19/20]	18134	Lec	002	EVC	3156	W	 5:00pm -  7:30pm	OH Schiff, Anise
CHEF 1301 Basic Food Preparation
P+	[11/12]	16236	Lec	002	EVC	3156	Th	 9:00am -  9:50am	OH Pepper, Sandra
			Lab	002	EVC	3157	Th	 9:50am -  1:30pm	   
P+	[7/12]	16235	Lec	001	EVC	3205	Th	 5:00pm -  5:55pm	OH Pepper, Sandra
			Lab	001	EVC	3157	Th	 6:00pm -  9:35pm	   
FDNS 1301 Introduction to Foods There will be a mandatory orientation meeting for all incoming freshman on July 16th at 10 am in EVC 3158. You will be able to order your uniforms and knives at this orientation. If you can not make this meeting, just must contact KC Gamble (kulrichg@austincc.edu) at 223-5296 before this date to arrange a time to meet and have your uniforms ordered.
G	[20/18]	17484	Lec	003	EVC	3158	F	11:00am - 12:45pm	OH McCormick, Brian
			Lab	003	EVC	3160	F	12:50pm -  2:40pm	   
G	[20/18]	21450	Lec	005	EVC	3158	F	11:00am - 12:45pm	OH Bowen, James
			Lab	005	EVC	3157	F	12:50pm -  2:40pm	   
G	[12/12]	17482	Lec	001	EVC	3158	M	 9:00am - 10:40am	OH Bongort, Erika
			Lab	001	EVC	3157	M	 1:30pm -  3:30pm	   
G	[10/12]	17485	Lec	004	EVC	3158	M	 9:00am - 10:45am	OH Bongort, Erika
			Lab	004	EVC	3157	M	11:00am - 12:50pm	   
G	[12/12]	17483	Lec	002	EVC	3158	M	 5:00pm -  6:45pm	OH Bongort, Erika
			Lab	002	EVC	3157	M	 6:50pm -  8:40pm	   
PSTR 1301 Fundamentals of Baking
P+	[9/12]	19270	Lec	001	EVC	3156	T	 8:00am -  9:50am	OH Bowen, James
			Lab	001	EVC	3157	T	 9:50am -  1:00pm	   
P+	[8/12]	19271	Lec	002	EVC	3158	W	 4:55pm -  6:45pm	OH Herrington, Stephanie
			Lab	002	EVC	3157	W	 6:50pm - 10:00pm	   
RSTO 1304 Dining Room Service
O	[10/12]	19565	Lec	002	EVC	3158	Th	 3:00pm -  3:50pm	OH Hay, Brian
			Lab	002	EVC	3160	Th	 3:50pm - 10:00pm	   
IFWA 1318 Nutrition for the Food Service Professional
E	[16/16]	18135	Lec	001	EVC	8101	T	 5:00pm -  7:30pm	OH Sandoval, Patrick
IFWA 1319 Meat Identifying and Processing
R	[12/12]	18136	Lec	001	EVC	3158	T	12:00pm -  1:50pm	OH Pepper, Sandra
			Lab	001	EVC	3157	T	 1:50pm -  4:10pm	   
R	[11/12]	18137	Lec	002	EVC	3158	T	 5:00pm -  6:40pm	OH Pepper, Sandra
			Lab	002	EVC	3157	T	 6:50pm -  9:30pm	   
RSTO 1319 Viticulture and Enology
O+	[14/16]	19566	Lec	002	VIN	TBA	M	 5:30pm - 10:00pm	OH Hay, Brian
CHEF 1340 Meat Preparation and Cooking
P+	[12/12]	16237	Lec	001	EVC	3154	M	 5:00pm -  5:50pm	OH McCormick, Brian
			Lab	001	EVC	3160	M	 6:00pm -  9:40pm	   
CHEF 1341 American Regional Cuisine
P+	[8/12]	16238	Lec	001	EVC	3158	W	 7:00am -  7:50am	OH Hay, Brian
			Lab	001	EVC	3160	W	 8:00am -  3:00pm	   
CHEF 1345 International Cuisine
P+	[6/12]	16239	Lec	001	EVC	3158	Th	 3:00pm -  3:50pm	OH McCormick, Brian
			Lab	001	EVC	3160	Th	 3:50pm -  9:20pm	   
PSTR 2331 Advanced Pastry Shop
P+	[8/12]	21375	Lec	001	EVC	3158	W	 8:00am -  9:50am	OH Herrington, Stephanie
			Lab	001	EVC	3157	W	 9:50am -  1:00pm	   
CHEF 2336 Charcuterie
P+	[3/12]	20329	Lec	002	EVC	3154	M	 8:00am -  8:55am	OH McCormick, Brian
			Lab	002	EVC	3160	M	 9:00am - 12:35pm	   


8 Week Session October 18 - December 12
PSTR 1302 Cake Baking and Production
P+	[10/12]	21373	Lec	001	EVC	3154	TTh	 9:00am -  9:50am	   Staff
			Lab	001	EVC	3160	TTh	10:00am -  2:00pm	   


DISTANCE LEARNING 
Course Descriptions All Courses 
CHEF 1205 Sanitation and Safety
A study of personal cleanliness; sanitary practices in food preparation; causes, investigation, control of illness caused by food contamination (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points); and work place safety standards.

IFWA 1217 Food Production and Planning
Skill development in basic mathematical operations and study of their applications in the food service industry. Topics include percentages, weights and measures, ratio and proportion, weights and measures conversions, determination of portion costs for menu items and complete menus, portion control, and the increase and decrease of standard recipes.

CHEF 1301 Basic Food Preparation
A study of the fundamental principles of food preparation and cookery to include Brigade System, cooking techniques, material handling, heat transfer, sanitation, safety, nutrition, and professionalism. Prerequisite: FDNS 1301 and CHEF 1205.

FDNS 1301 Introduction to Foods
A study of the composition of food and the chemical and biological changes that occur in storage and processing. Includes preparation techniques and selection principles.

PSTR 1301 Fundamentals of Baking
Fundamentals of baking including dough, quick breads, pies, cakes, cookies, tarts, and doughnuts. Instruction in flours, fillings, and ingredients. Topics include baking terminology, tool and equipment use, formula conversions, functions of ingredients, and the use of proper flours. Prerequisite: FDNS 1301 and CHEF 1205.

PSTR 1302 Cake Baking and Production
Principles and techniques of cake production. Emphasizes ingredient identification, functions, mixing, and baking. Departmental approval required. Prerequisite: PSTR 1301.

RSTO 1304 Dining Room Service
Introduces the principles, concepts, and systems of professional table service. Topics include dining room organization, scheduling, and management of food service personnel.

PSTR 1310 Pies, Tarts, Teacakes, and Cookies
Focus on preparation of American and European style pie and tart fillings and dough, cookies, teacakes, custard and batters. Instruction in finishing and presentation techniques. Prerequisite: PSTR 1301.

IFWA 1318 Nutrition for the Food Service Professional
An introduction to nutrition including nutrients, digestion and metabolism, menu planning, recipe modification, dietary guidelines and restrictions, diet and disease, and healthy cooking techniques.

IFWA 1319 Meat Identifying and Processing
A study of the identification and characteristics of wholesale and retail cuts of meat; hotel, restaurant, and institutional cuts of meat; U.S.D.A. quality grades; quality control; and the Federal Meat Inspection Regulation.

RSTO 1319 Viticulture and Enology
A study of the growing regions, production, processing, and distribution of domestic and international wines. Topics include types of wine grapes, varieties of wine, proper storage procedures, and the techniques of proper wine service. Prerequisite: Must be 21 years old to take class.

CHEF 1340 Meat Preparation and Cooking
Study of the preparation, storage, and cooking techniques for beef, pork, lamb, poultry, seafood, and game. Includes moist heat and dry heat preparation methods as related to both classical and modern methods of preparation of dishes. Prerequisite: IFWA 1319 and CHEF 1301.

CHEF 1341 American Regional Cuisine
A study of the development of regional cuisine's in the United States with emphasis on the similarities in production and service systems. Application of skills to develop, organize, and built a portfolio of recipe strategies and production systems. Prerequisite: CHEF 1301.

CHEF 1345 International Cuisine
The study of classical cooking skills associated with the preparation and service of international and ethnic cuisines. Topics include similarities between food production systems used in the United States and other regions of the world. Prerequisite: CHEF 1341.

PSTR 2331 Advanced Pastry Shop
A study of classical desserts, French and international pastries, hot and cold desserts, ice creams and ices, chocolate work, and decorations. Emphasis on advanced techniques. Prerequisite: PSTR 1301.

CHEF 2336 Charcuterie
Advanced concepts in the construction of sausages, pates, and related forced meat preparations. Prerequisite: FDNS 1301, CHEF 1205, and IFWA 1319 or department approval.