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    3 Catering programs found

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    Online Course Programs in Food and Beverage Studies Food and Beverage Business Catering

    Students looking for a more flexible way to earn an education may want to take an online course. Available in a variety of subjects, online courses can be taken by either current students or professionals looking to update their qualifications.

    What is an online course in catering? This course is designed for students interesting in setting up a food or catering business. Some programs will cover cooking skills, but many of them expect students to be experienced in the kitchen. Topics may include cooking for large numbers, modifying recipes, understanding food arrangement methods, cooking safely, and learning about professional standards of food service. Business management, including event planning, marketing, food purchasing, and cost control, may be covered in some of the programs.

    Catering courses offer essential skills for students who want to work in the catering industry. These include working under pressure, maintaining an enthusiastic disposition, and working efficiently and quickly. These skills can benefit students in any setting, whether personal or professional.

    Cost is one of the biggest factors when choosing a school to attend. Students should call their schools of interest and inquire about tuition and other fees. Some programs may also offer financial aid opportunities for students who apply and qualify.

    Students who complete a course in catering may be prepared to provide food for a variety of family, business, and social events. Many individuals will choose to either work for a catering company or start their own. People who have experience and education in additional culinary areas may choose to work in other capacities such as restaurant manager, event coordinator, banquet supervisor, head chef, or pastry chef.

    If working in the food industry is of interest, start looking for schools now. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.