Culinary Arts
www.linnbenton.edu/culinary-arts
Culinary Arts is an extensive hands-on, theory-based program that prepares students for a career as a professional chef. Students gain skills in many aspects of food preparation including pantry, bakery, garde manger, grill, ala carte, quantity hot food production, soups, sauces, and meat preparation.
The Culinary Arts, Associate of Applied Science degree is a complete, comprehensive two-year program based on classical French, European, and Modern cuisine. Students become skilled at working with virtually all types of standard kitchen equipment and tools. The kitchen provides service for the cafeteria, catering functions, a café, and a working sit-down restaurant. By working in this excellent learning environment, students learn to care for and maintain a full-service kitchen.
All aspects of culinary arts are covered, including meats, fish, and poultry. Handling and tasting these products is an integral part of many courses. Any students who have medical, religious, moral, or other reasons that may prevent the handling and tasting of products should make an appointment with a Culinary Arts faculty advisor prior to registration.
Program Requirements
Students must be 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate. They must also possess basic math and reading skills; be able to work under pressure; demonstrate dexterity, physical stamina, concentration, and good memory; and be able to work cooperatively with others. Students must have a valid Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) servers permit (for exceptions, contact the Culinary Arts department).
In addition to regular college costs, students spend approximately $950 in course fees and to purchase uniforms, knives, shoes, books, and other equipment. Students should wait until after the first day of class to purchase these items.