Introduction to Catering HOST 1148

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Our Introduction to Catering course provides you with a fundamental understanding of the catering industry as it relates to event planning. Start by studying key industry terms, how catering businesses are structured, and the differences between on-site and off-site catering. Then learn about relevant catering practices and how to best manage the food and beverage aspect of an event. Practice service planning and function room set-ups as well as designing menus that match the food and beverage service of an event (taking into account nutritional needs, special diets, and sustainability principles).

Full Time Equivalent

HOST 1070

Hours and Fees

Hours

42

Fee

$316.58

Disclaimer: Continuing Education courses do not have a intersession (reading) week.

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