NORFOLK, Va.--()--Culinary Institute of Virginia, the School of Culinary Arts at ECPI College of Technology, is introducing a bachelor of science degree in business administration with a concentration in food service management. Students can earn their bachelor’s degree in 2.5 years. Classes begin this fall.
“This degree should have universal appeal because this kind of formal education is currently not available except through in-house training programs”
Food service management is a growing field, and there is a demand for managers in a variety of sectors including schools, healthcare, quick-serve and casual dining operations. “This degree should have universal appeal because this kind of formal education is currently not available except through in-house training programs,” says John Maxwell, director of food service management education.
“I am very impressed with the curriculum that the Culinary Institute has developed to teach critical skills including operations, business development, human resources and finance,” says Bruce Molloy, food and beverage director for Westminster Canterbury. “There is a tremendous demand for skilled food service managers in senior living communities, healthcare facilities and business/industry segments, and these jobs are appealing since they provide opportunities to develop healthy and creative dining programs in a 9 to 5, Monday through Friday work environment.”
Courses in the bachelor’s degree program cover a variety of topics including cost control, marketing, managing employees, menu development, environmental responsibility, purchasing and strategic planning. Students participate in hands-on projects that include a restaurant management simulation where they create a business plan and open their restaurant to customers.
About ECPI College of Technology
ECPI College of Technology is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Bachelor of Science, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees. With campuses in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, ECPI, a private college established in 1966, offers convenient classes during the day, evening, or online; graduate employment services are provided. IT certification classes are also available.
ECPI’s many fields of study include: TECHNOLOGY: Biomedical Technology, Electronics Engineering, Information Technology, Database Programming, Network Security, Web Development, Medical Imaging Technology, Simulation & Game Programming, Wireless Systems, Mechatronics; BUSINESS: Accounting; Business Administration, Criminal Justice, IT Management; HEALTH SCIENCES: Dental Assisting, Healthcare Administration, Massage Therapy, Medical Administration, Medical Assisting, Medical Radiography, Nursing (BSN), Physical Therapist Assistant, Practical Nursing, Registered Nursing, Surgical Technology; CULINARY: Culinary Arts, Food Service Management. (Program field availability varies by campus.) For more information, visit www.ecpi.edu.
