Diploma in Baking & Pastry Arts
Vancouver, Canada
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Rise to the Challenge
To provide students with a broad background and create a more versatile employee, Baking & Pastry Arts students receive instruction in the concepts and theories of culinary techniques. This includes the fundamental concepts, skills, and techniques involved in basic cookery, as well as an exploration of a wide realm of topics in the culinary arts including the advantages and disadvantages of working in specific areas of the hospitality industry.
Building on the basics learned in the first two quarters of the program, students can begin to refine their skills and explore the techniques of plated desserts and the theory behind building edible art for a-la-carte service, competition, and banquet functions. Students also study – through hands-on training – the creation of wedding cakes, chocolates, confections, tortes, European cakes, and centerpieces.
Instruction in purchasing, product identification, and in the planning and control process of the restaurant service industry is designed to provide essential knowledge about the business side of a career in the culinary arts. In the externship portion of the program, students work in positions in commercial foodservice and hospitality establishments approved by The International Culinary School at LaSalle College Vancouver.
Ideal Students
Who Should Apply?
Students directly out of high school, or mature students who are ready for a career change or to build on the ability they have.
- Creatives who enjoy baking and working in the kitchen
- Eager to learn new skills related to baking and design
- Those who value merging creative endeavors with practical applications for an exciting career
Curriculum
Overview
This program consists of 60 credits over 4 quarters.
Course List
- Concepts and Theories of Culinary
- Techniques
- Sanitation and Safety
- Fundamentals of Classical Techniques
- Introduction to Baking
- Introduction to Pastry
- Management by Menu
- Purchasing and Product Identification
- Management, Supervision & Career Development
- European Cakes and Tortes
- Advanced Patisserie and Display Cakes
- Artisan Breads & Baking Production
- Practicum
- Planning and Controlling Costs
- Food and Beverage Management
- Chocolate, Confections, and Centrepieces
Credentials
Diploma
This program has been approved by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training.
The Details
- Covers concepts and theories of baking
- Hands-on, practical approach to training from industry experts
- Covers the essentials of baking and pastry arts
- The program requires a culinary kit
- Innovative instruction in a state-of-the-art environment
- The program consists of 60 credits over four quarters
- Graduating students receive a Diploma
Building on the basics learned in the first two quarters of the program, students refine their artistry and explore the artistry of plated desserts and the theory behind building edible art for a-la-carte service, competition, and banquet functions. Through hands-on training, students study the creation of wedding cakes, chocolates, confections, tortes, European cakes, and centerpieces.
Graduates Learn
- Fundamental concepts and skills in basic baking, pastry, and cookery.
- Advanced pâtisserie and display cakes, artisan bread, and baking production.
- Chocolate, confections, and centerpieces.
- Business aspects of baking and culinary arts throughout the four-quarter program.
Program Outcome
Course Objectives
Receive training in management, marketing, human resources, accounting, and financial management, technology, business communications, beverage management, legal issues, customer service, and global management and operations as they relate to the foodservice industry. Management by menu, Garde manager, and catering and banquet operations are also covered, and students have the opportunity to learn to celebrate the culinary styles, restaurants, and chefs who are currently in the industry spotlight. As part of the practical training received in the program, students work in the student-run, 40-seat restaurant, where they can learn to prepare modern and regional North American cuisine, and rotate working in the various positions (both front and back of the house) found in any top-end restaurant.
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Graduates gain a spectrum of knowledge in the culinary industry while developing their talents as baking and pastry technicians. Alumni work as bakers and pastry cooks in bakeries, restaurants, catering houses, such as the Vancouver Club, Fairmont Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel, Truffles Fine Foods, Blue Water Café and Cobs Bread.