CA8. 302 Applied Math for Culinary Arts
Related instruction course for the Associate of Applied Science degree. Includes operations with multiplication, percentages, fractions, conversions, decimals and ratios. Further emphasis on measuring skills and yield percentages. Explores the use of common math functions in relation to recipe costing, cost per unit, cost analysis, and creating budgets. Includes the use of common measuring tools employed in the kitchen and examines the types of computation and problem solving methods utilized in kitchen scenarios.
Prerequisite
CA 101 with a grade of C or better
Offered
Winter term only
Notes
Career Technical Education (CTE) Course
General Education Requirements
AAS Math/Computation,
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Identify mathematical principles and calculations to model and solve industry related problems. Demonstrate how to use and apply measuring tools and devices, commonly found in the culinary field. Demonstrate how to interpret, analyze and create industry related documentation and standardized costing procedures. Exhibit the use of common math functions in relation to recipe costing, cost per unit, cost analysis, and creating budgets.