Department Staff
- Naomi Warner
- Lynette Janssen
- Louise Dornbusch
- Nancy McLaughlin
Culinary Arts Program Highlights
Curriculum Highlighs
FOOD AND NUTRITION I
The students will become aware of their food habits and the importance
of the six (6) basic nutrients as related to diet and wellness. There
will be various lab experiences where the students work together to prepare
a variety of foods. The students will more fully understand the major
concepts related to foods and nutrition through class activities, food
preparation, and experiments conducted with food.
FOOD AND NUTRITION II
The students will explore various trends related to foods and
nutrition. The class includes special cooking techniques, sports nutrition,
consumer issues & dining out, cultural foods, technologies in the
food industry, and careers related to food and nutrition. Students will
practice advanced skills in food preparation through lab experiences.
PROSTART CULINARY ART 1
The ProStart Culinary Arts 1 course will help students explore
and prepare for careers in the food service and hospitality industry.
It includes skill development in commercial food production, management,
and service. The curriculum includes the study of foods and nutrition,
safety and sanitation standards and commercial food preparation skills.
The course meets Nebraska Department of Education standards and national
foods industry regulations. The course will include field trips, chef
speakers, observations and Serv Safe sanitation certification.
PROSTART CULINARY ART 2
ProStart 2 includes history of the foodservice and lodging industry,
the art of service, marketing and menu development, purchasing and inventory
control, and accounting practices. In the ProStart 2 course students will
continue developing skills in food production and catering and customer
service.
INTRO TO MEDICAL CAREERS
This course focuses on developing an awareness of the various health care
skill standards needed for employment in medical careers. Introduction
to Health Careers is designed to give an overview of the therapeutic,
diagnostic, support, health informatics, and biotechnology research systems
of the health care industry.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
This class is designed to help students identify, spell and define medical
terms related to the diagnoses, pathology and treatment of the major body
systems. Students will use this as a basic foundation to all health care
career pathways.
HEALTH SCIENCE MODULES
This class utilizes a high-level multimedia curriculum designed to deliver
knowledge and much needed hands-on experiences in a variety of health-related
career area (Dental, Imaging Diagnostics, Laboratory Procedures, Pathogens
and Disease, Pharmacology and others). The class utilizes a variety of
equipment, tools and software applications and case studies that stimulate
conditions in the workplace and apply to all area of health careers.
RELATIONSHIPS
The purpose of this course is to help students develop and apply personal
skills needed for building and maintaining successful relationships in
families and society. Areas of focus will include: human development,
personality assessment, problem solving, critical thinking, friendships,
dating and marriage, and family issues.
Community resources and responsibilities will be explored and related
to individual and family needs. Students will also learn about careers
related to human relationships and family issues.
PARENTING I
Students will learn about careers related to child development and parenting.
This course offers students an opportunity to discover the role of parenting
from pregnancy through infancy and to work toward better parenting skills.
Units of study include pregnancy, preparation for parenthood, and infancy.
Students will learn basic care techniques and explore the physical, emotional,
social, intellectual, and behavioral characteristics of infants.
PARENTING II
Students will learn about careers related to child development and parenting.
This course explores issues related to the development of toddlers and
preschool-aged children. Students will acquire knowledge of effective
parenting skills for toddlers and preschoolers and explore issues of quality
child care. Additionally, they will explore the physical, emotional, social,
intellectual, behavioral, and moral development of children.


