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Culinary Arts Dept.
This department is in the division of Applied Technology, Transportation & Culinary Arts. Hospitality is the second largest employing industry in the state of California and the United States. Successful completion of one of the vocational certificates qualifies students for certification and membership in the American School Food Service Association. Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution and major in Culinary Arts should consult with a counselor regarding the transfer process and lower division requirements. The Culinary Arts curriculum prepares students for careers in culinary arts, food services, and other hospitality career fields. Hospitality is the second largest employing industry in the state of California and the United States. Successful completion of one of the Culinary Arts vocational certificates qualifies students for certification and membership in the American School Food Service Association. Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution and major in Culinary Arts should consult with a counselor regarding the transfer process and lower division requirements. During the fall and spring semesters, Culinary Arts students work in The Sunroom and The Den to gain experience in food service and restaurant management.
SBVCC Mission Statement, Vision and Values (in here) ⬇
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Mission
San Bernardino Valley College maintains a culture of continuous improvement and a commitment to provide high-quality education, innovative instruction, and services to a diverse community of learners. Its mission is to prepare students for transfer to four-year universities, to enter the workforce by earning applied degrees and certificates, to foster economic growth and global competitiveness through workforce development, and to improve the quality of life in the Inland Empire and beyond.
Vision
San Bernardino Valley College will become the college of choice for students in the Inland Empire and will be regarded as the alma mater of successful, lifelong learners. We will build our reputation on the quality of our programs and services and on the safety, comfort, and beauty of our campus. We will hold both our students and ourselves to high standards of achievement and will expect all members of the college community to function as informed, responsible, and active members of society.
Values (Tenets)
The college tenets describe the philosophy and values of San Bernardino Valley College's faculty, staff, and administration. We believe:
- That a well-educated populace is essential to the general welfare of the community.
- That a quality education empowers the student to think critically, to communicate clearly, and to grow personally and professionally.
- That an enriched learning environment promotes creativity, self-expression, and the development of critical thinking skills.
- That our strength as an institution is enhanced by the cultural diversity of our student population and staff.
- That we must provide students with access to the resources, services, and technological tools that will enable them to achieve their educational goals.
- That we can measure our success by the degree to which our students become self-sufficient learners and contributing members of society.
- That plans and decisions must be data driven, and based on an informed consideration of what will best serve students and the community.
- That we must model our commitment to lifelong learning by maintaining currency in our professions and subject disciplines.
- That, as part of the collegial consultation process, all levels of the college organization must openly engage in sharing ideas and suggestions to develop innovative ways to improve our programs and services.
- That interactions between all members of the college community must be marked by professionalism, intellectual openness, and mutual respect.
- That we must hold ourselves and our students to the highest ethical and intellectual standards.
- That we must maintain a current, meaningful and challenging curriculum.
- That students succeed best when following an educational plan and when enrolled in classes that meet their interests and goals, and match their level of academic preparedness.
- That all members of our campus community are entitled to learn and work in an environment that is free from physical, verbal, sexual, and/or emotional threat or harassment.
- That students learn best on a campus that is student-centered and aesthetically pleasing.
- That we must be responsible stewards of campus resources.
I can assure you that you will learn just as much about nutrition in this online class as compared to my nutrition class that meets in person, maybe more.
Course Description
This course examines the scientific concepts of nutrition relating to the functioning of nutrients in the basic life processes. Emphasis is on individual needs, food sources of nutrients, current nutritional issues and diet analysis.
Additional Course Information:
- Credit Type: Earned units for this course are applicable to an Associate Degree.
- Transferability: Course credit transfers to both CSU and UC (California systems).
- California Articulation Number: FN 2
- Syllabus (without other information)
- (from the file section) online view in ➡
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- Syllabus
- Microsoft Word format (downloadable and printable version ➡
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- Syllabus (with other information)
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- Syllabus online view
- 📘 Flip book format in ➡
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- Microsoft document viewer
- Free download in ➡
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Please note that the printable version of the syllabus will appear different than what you see online, due to formatting. I recommend that you print the syllabus in landscape.
"Nothing will benefit health or increase chances of survival on earth as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."
Albert Einstein
Welcome video (in here) ⬇
Motivational video (in here) ⬇
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The most complete summarized document(s) on vitamins, minerals, chemicals similar to vitamins, etc. that you will find anywhere.
- Online Vitamin Document in ➡
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- Flip-book vitamin document in ➡
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- Online Mineral Document in ➡
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- Why is this class unique?
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Instructional video (in here) ⬇
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(Applied Technology, Transportation and Culinary Arts) Location T-100

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed his first state budget which includes $2.5 million for San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC). The state funding will help the campus reconstruct a 55-year-old job training center where students learn automotive, aeronautical, welding, electrical, and air conditioning and heating technologies. The $2.5 million in the 2019–20 state budget is the first of a multi-year allocation that will total $35 million in state matching funds for the campus to build a new facility.
“This is a victory for our students and our community who deserve affordable access to 21st-century career education to enter the workforce,” said Bruce Baron, Chancellor of the San Bernardino Community College District.
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Dr. Allen Hope (Texas A&M University) Aggies
Don't press the play button below unless you understand what it means to be an Aggie.
(kind of corny, but it becomes part of you)
Select either e-mail below to open the default email program on the device you are using. It would be best for you to use the valley college e-mail address. I only list my personal e-mail address because all of my Valley College e-mails are linked to my personal e-mail address. When I reply to your e-mail, my personal e-mail address may show up.
The first e-mail address listed is the best one. My personal e-mail is only listed because it is linked to my Valley College e-mail address and may show up when I reply to your email. Click on either e-mail address to open up the default e-mail program on the device you are using.
These are the times I am available for one on one appointments.
- ConferZoom
- office hours
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SBVCC 2022-23 Academic Calendar in ➡ (Here)
- Important Student Resources in➡
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- How to obtain a Chromebook and other resources in ➡
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The image below takes you to the Valley College student resources website.
- Modules
- Read this before you begin the course
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The Course begins in ➡ Here
This is where you need to go. This is where you begin the class. All of the study guides, tests, zoom meeting links, etc. are in ➡ Here The modules tab is also located on the menu bar to your left. Check it out, so you know the due dates for tests, video quizzes and discussions.
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(SBVCC bookstore has this textbook)
College Wide Core Competencies
FN 162 emphasizes the following core competencies; as identified by San Bernardino Valley College.
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These are standards (competencies) set by San Bernardino Valley Community College.
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(Student Learning Outcomes)
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These are the 4 scheduled zoom video class meetings that occur during the course.
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(Student to Student Interaction to work on the study guides)
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Cheating policy
Cheating constitutes academic dishonesty and, in general will be handled as part of the course grading process. Penalties may range from no credit for the assignment up to and including exclusion and/or and “F” grade for the course. As a general rule, I handle this on a case by case basis.
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The image below takes you to the Valley College library website.
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The image below takes you to the Valley College Counseling website.
- Tech Support
- Try me first
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The image below takes you to the Valley College tech support website:

- Tutoring and Academic Support
- Valley College website
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The image below takes you to the Valley College tutoring and academic support website.

- Handbook
- Online Students
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The image below takes you to the Valley College (handbook for online students) website.

- Earthquake
- I know, in an online class?
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San Bernardino is located right above the main branch of the San Andreas fault line. The image below takes you to the Valley College earthquake website:

Inspirational video (in here) ⬇
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I am here to help you learn about nutrition and how important it is in your life. There are a lot misconceptions about the topic. I will learn from you also. Helping each other is what learning is all about, below is an inspirational video that has a surprise ending. This young man overcame a lot, so keep that in mind as you try to reach your goals.
The syllabus page shows a table-oriented view of the course schedule, and the basics of
course grading. You can add any other comments, notes, or thoughts you have about the course
structure, course policies or anything else.
To add some comments, click the "Edit" link at the top.
Course Summary: