Advanced Diploma in Culinary Management

Bachelor's degree

In Luzern (Switzerland)

£ 8001-9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Luzern (Switzerland)

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Internship

    Yes

Receive further training in cooking and communication work and study in Switzerland

The Advanced Diploma in Culinary Management at BHMS is the second year of the Associate Degree in Culinary Management.
This course is designed for high school graduates who wish to make an international career in culinary, pastry, cooking, food production or generally like to work with food.

This second year Advanced Diploma program introduces students to the world of food production. It teaches basic operation techniques and hands-on core competency training.

The program focuses on how to handle kitchen utensils and equipment, the making of breads and pastries, cold kitchen, plate preparation & presentation, food safety and nutrition, kitchen accounting as well as French and German communication.

Graduates of BHMS Advanced Diploma program may complete their BA (Hons) in Culinary Arts Degree with one year full-time study at the University of Derby. During the year, students spend 6 months on campus and 6 months doing a paid industry training in Switzerland.

BHMS is the only hotel school in Switzerland, which gives a written guarantee for internship in every semester. This internship allows students to graduate not only with a world-class degree but also with the relevant working experience.

Important information

Documents

  • bhms_brochure_2013.pdf

Facilities

Location

Start date

Luzern (Switzerland)
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Baselstrasse 57, 6003

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Highschool diploma or equivalent
Good level of English
17 years of age

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Subjects

  • Culinary Arts
  • Cooking
  • Cooking Classes
  • Pastry
  • Pastry Chef
  • Food Beverage Service
  • Food Technology
  • Food Manufacturing
  • Food Preparation
  • Bread Making

Teachers and trainers (1)

Martin Wyler

Martin Wyler

Marketing Manager

Wyler Martin DOB: 23rd of april 1980 Switzerland wyler@bhms-switzerland.com Tel.: +41763443329 2010-2013Representative BHMS Switzerland Europe and Latin America 2008-2010Representative BHMS Switzerland South-East Asia 2007 food & beverage, train station, Lucerne 2005 Second head chef, Grand Hotel National*****, Lucerne (CH) 2004 Frontdesk, Hôtel de la Cité****, Carcassonne, France

Course programme

Advanced Diploma in Culinary Management

Program: Year 2 of the Advanced Diploma in Culinary Management

Duration: One year

Availability: This offer is available to all potential students holding the Diploma in Culinary Management or equivalent

Overview: The second year to the Advanced Diploma in Culinary Management consists of one intensive study period of 6 months at the BHMS campus in Lucerne, Switzerland, and one practical paid industry training period of 4-6 months in the Swiss or international food production industry.

BHMS is a member of the Bénédict Switzerland group of schools, founded in 1928, whose mission is to provide adult education for people with a desire to succeed. Bénédict School is one of Switzerland’s largest private education organizations and is teaching each year more than 15,000 full and part time students.

The Diploma program is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Foundation (ACFF), established in 1929, and the largest professional chefs' organization in North America. ACFF comprises more than 230 chapters and 20’000 members across the United States. The mission of ACFF is to make a positive difference for culinarians through education, apprenticeship, and certification, while creating a fraternal bond of respect and integrity among culinarians everywhere.

Students learn from a dedicated faculty, who in addition to their academic credentials, bring along know-how and experience in the culinary field. This ensures that what is learnt in class is contemporary in a daily food and beverage environment in highly relevant to real operational situations.

Aim of the Program: The BHMS Advanced Diploma Culinary Management program is specifically designed for young adults wishing to enter the field of gastronomy. The program offers students practical and professional core competency training in this field, so that they are able to function after graduation in a competent manner. This carries considerable value and prestige with employers worldwide. It can also benefit people looking to obtain the necessary specialized knowledge when contemplating opening their own culinary or catering business. Students with the appropriate qualifications can enter the program in the second year.

The second year of culinary management further develops food preparation skills by introducing recipes and specific regional and international cuisines so that students can identify and know how to prepare certain international favorites. Preparation and plate decoration as well as basic bread and pastry preparation skills are also a part of this more advanced year. By the time students have entered this program, they should have developed a love and passion for food as will be exemplified by their dedication to this highly respected and very much in demand profession. Students must pass and prove their ability before being placed into an internship position.

Paid Industry Training in Switzerland: Industry training is an integral part of the study program at BHMS and provides an opportunity to gain paid work-experience during the early stages of a career. This will prove invaluable when applying for the first supervisory or management position. Generally, the first industry training position will be in a junior position, where students can practice the skills that they learned in the first academic year at BHMS. Students will complete their training in the kitchen area according to their talent. Successful students may be able to assume more responsibility and develop their culinary creativity in their second year.

The industry training salary in Switzerland, negotiated between the employers’ association and the Employee Union, is presently set at minimum CHF 2’168 per month gross. From this salary, students have to pay for room, board, and taxes. The average net income per month varies from CHF 1’000 to 1’400.

Advanced Diploma in Culinary Management

£ 8001-9000