Culinary Arts Micro-Credential Program Overview
ECPI University offers Certificate programs (also referred to as Micro-credentials) that focus on specific skill sets. These programs are shorter than traditional degree programs and are designed to meet the needs of working professionals so that they can stay competitive in their field. Micro-Credential programs may be offered in a variety of ways to suit the learning style and schedules of individuals. They may include remote learning, instructor led in-seat learning, hybrid courses, and online courses.
About Culinary Arts Micro-Credentials
Food Service Financial Management. The micro-credential program covers aspects of the food service industry specifically from the perspective of financial management, learning the fundamentals of hospitality accounting, including how to develop and interpret financial balance sheets, income statements, profit and loss statements, and statements of cash flow..
Food Service Leadership. The micro-credential program covers aspects of the leadership skills associated with creating, communicating, and implementing an operational vision. Students will learn to use effective leadership communication skills to manage diversity in the workforce, coach and motivate staff members, resolve staff conflicts, and empower/delegate tasks to be an effective leader in food service operations.
Course ID | Course Name | Credits |
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ACC101 | General Accounting | 3 |
FSM320 | Food Service Financial Management | 3 |
FSM380 | Food Service Cost Controls | 3 |
Course ID | Course Name | Credits |
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FSM310 | Leadership in Foodservice | 3 |
FSM315 | Staff Development and Communication for Managers | 3 |
FSM360 | Managing Outstanding Customer Service | 3 |
FSM410 | Operational Ethics and Legal Issues | 3 |
Accelerated, Competency-Based Micro-Credentials
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- Engineering Technology, Micro-Credential
- Business Administration, Micro-Credential
- Criminal Justice, Micro-Credential
- Culinary Arts, Micro-Credential