CLN 110
SPRING 2017
SECTION 0251
MEETING TIMELEC: 8:00 AM - 10:05 AM
LAB: 10:15 AM - 12:20 PMLOCATION: CAI BUILDING ROOM # 227
STARTS: 2/6/17; ENDS 6/3/17OFFICE LOCATION: CULINARY ARTS BUILDING, FACULTY OFFICE, Rm. 223
OFFICE HOURS: 7:45 AM TO 8:00 AM
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
CHEF JESUS S. SANCHEZ, CEC
“Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.” - Truman Capote
-Winston Churchill
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Apply their knowledge, skills, theory, practice of the landscaping, gardening, horticulture, permaculture and sustainability.
2. Compare and contrast several styles of landscaping and be able to implement them.
3. Create a detailed work schedule for the Organic Herb & Farm Garden and properly service the garden.
In addition, there will be master gardener speakers who will be presenting current and common practices used by the Urban Gardening approach based on Los Angeles Victory Garden
Lectures will be the instructional method of delivering information to students and will be supported with hands-on practice in the CAI garden. The use of videos and project based learning will assist students to become familiar will the content and purpose of the course by building raised beds for seasonal planting and harvesting.
INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS
Procurement identification and quality standards of vegetables, fruits, and herbs utilized in a restaurant or culinary setting. Integration of seasonality, grading, post-harvest handling and environmental impacts. Emphasis is on care, watering, fertilizer and weed control of the Organic Herb & Farm Garden by the Culinary Arts Institute and making sure that all products used in the Culinary Arts Institute Bldg. Follows green standards as described by LEED Gold Certification.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Please use your LACCD.EDU Email provided. No personal emails will be used to communicate.
EMAIL USAGE
If you have any health impairments that require regular medication, or any disability that might affect your performance in the class or lab, and would like your chef instructor to make special accommodations, please call our campus Special Services Director at 818-364-7734 as soon as possible. They will help you arrange special accommodations for your class.
STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Designing Urban Agriculture by April Phillips ISBN: 978-1-118– 07383-4
Notebook and a binder
Gardening gloves
TEXT BOOK & MATERIALS
White Chef Coat, white bistro apron, black skull cap, neckerchief/cravat (red), heavy non-slip black shoes with shoe laces/ties or clogs, black or white socks, and hounds tooth/checkered pants.
No nail polish, faux nails or rings. Plain wedding band okay. Nails must be trimmed and short.
No hoodies or sweaters under the chef coat. If you are cold, wear white thermals under the chef coat
Completely clean shave or beard and mustache trimmed neat to ¼ inch in length. You will be sent home if you have not shaved and can only return if you have shaved. If you have a beard you must purchase a beard guard and wear in the kitchen during production times.
For this course, some days will be assigned to wear civilian attire appropriate for gardening. No bare skin to be shown. Wear long sleeve shirt and denim pants.
UNIFORM
Students will not be allowed to make up absents or tardiness. Each class session is 20 points and late or tardiness is worth 10 points including e-mails and calls for delay. Please allowed ample time to arrive to campus AM and PM traffic can be of challenge.
MAKING UP MISSING CLASS TIME
MISSING COURSE WORKIf a student arrives late to class, and a test is still in progress, the student may take the test with no penalty. If a student misses a test or an assignment, the test/assignment will have ten (10) points deducted from the score. The student must contact his/her chef instructor to arrange to make-up the test/assignment prior to his/her return to the next scheduled class. If a student does not contact the chef instructor to make-up the test assignment before the day he/she returns to the next scheduled class, the student will receive a zero (0)
consider each moment in class imperative for success. When the student is not in the classroom, the information missed cannot be recaptured.
Culinary Arts Institute’s attendance policy approximates the expectations found in a working situation. It is essential that each student learns the discipline of regular and prompt attendance as well as the skills involved in the culinary arts and hospitality industries. At the time the student moves from training into a career, the employer will be very interested in dependability and punctuality. No matter how skilled the person, an employee is valuable only when present on the job. The faculty
PARTICIPATION / ATTENDANCE
TOPICS
GREEN TECHNOLOGY AVAILABLE
PERMACULTURE
BENEFITS OF RAISED BEDS
COMPOST & AMENDMENTS
SEASONAL PLANTING
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
HEALTH BENEFITS
UNDERSTANDING HARVESTING
TOOLS AND STORAGE CONSIDERATIONS
BUILD RAISED BEDS FOR VEGETABLE PLANTING
IRRIGATION SYSTEM
“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” ― Thomas A. Edison
Success Tips from Chef:
SHOW UP TO CLASS! Bring your books to every class sessionRead the chapters prior to attending class and review thoroughly Do not read other class’s books in the Culinary Arts class. No electronic devices (cellphones, tablets, laptops, etc.) are allowed during lecture or lab. No calls or text messages allowed during lecture and lab. Remember that these are distractions to those around you.HAVE FUN!
GRADING SCALE:700— 650 A 649 – 500 B499 – 450 C 449 – 300 D299 – Below F
CULINARY ARTS INSTITUTE
GRADINGPOINTS:QUIZZES (4) 25 POINTS .………. 100PARTICIPATION 260 POINTS ..………. 260HOMEWORK 20 POINTS ………… 140PROJECT 1 & 2 100 POINTS .………… 100MIDTERM/FINAL 100 POINTS …………. 100TOTAL POINTS 700 POINTS …………….. 700
ATTENDANCE ACCORDING TO THE CATALOGUE 2015The student is expected to attend every meeting of all classes for which he or she is registered. A student absent from classes for emergency reasons must inform his or her instructor of the reason for the absence. Students who have preregistered for a class and who do not attend the first meeting of the class may forfeit their right to a place in the class. Students should call the instructor’s office to inform the instructor of the circumstances related to the absence. The instructor will then decide if the reasons provided for the absence are appropriate for allowing the student to remain in class. Mitigating circumstances may be consider by the instructor. Whenever absences “in hours” exceeds the number of hours the class meets per week, the student may be excluded from class by the instructor. It is the student’s responsibility to officially dropped from any class he/she does not plan to continue to attend. Any drops or exclusions that occur between the end of the 4th week and the end of the 14th
week will result in a “W” on the student’s record. Drops are not permitted beyond the end of the 14 th
week. An evaluative grade (“A,” “B,” “C,” “D,“ “F,” “P,” or “NP,”)will be assigned to the students who are enrolled past the end of the 14th week. After the last day of the 4th week (or 75 percent of the time the class is schedule, whichever is less) the student may petition to withdraw for the class demonstrating extenuating circumstances. For further details, refer to the “W” section of Grading Symbols and Definitions.”
SYLLABUS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITONS , IN ADDITION TO LECTURES AND VIDEOS TO ENHANCE STUDENTS LEARNING ENVIRONMENT .
CULINARY ARTS INSTITUTE
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LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE
LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE CULINARY ARTS INSTITUTESPRING TERM 2017GREEN TECHNOLOGY
OUTLINEWEEK 1 TOPIC ASSIGNMENT
Day 1
2/10
Welcome back students!Class Introduction
Over view of roster. Over view of syllabus. Overview of course work.
Chapter 1Food cities: Ecology + Urban AgricultureJohn Liu: Hope in a Changing Climate
Visit the garden
Visit Student Store for necessary materials for class.
Study chapter 1 Study hand-out 1;
Planning your Garden from L.A. Victory Garden Initiatives (UCCE).
Study Chapter 1Peak resources and their effect on Urban Farming
2/17 PRESIDENT’S DAYCOLLEGE CLOSED
PRESIDENT’S DAYCOLLEGE CLOSED
WEEK 2 TOPIC ASSIGNMENTDay 2
2/24
CLASS ROLLCALL:Setting the stage for a sustainable food system
Overview peak oil in Cuba. Review composting
machine. Select seed for planting:a) Tomatoesb) Chiliesc) Pollinators
Chef Alice Waters
Chapter 2QUIZ 1
Wear comfortable cloth for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening gloves.
Research project on Slow Food.
WEEK 3 TOPIC ASSIGNMENTDay 3
3/3
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 2Planting strategies for Urban Food System.
Traditional vs. Environmental.
Urban Agriculture Landscapes.
Climate changePresenter: Farmscape - Dan
What is Slow Food U.S.A.?Study hand-out 2, Getting Started from L.A. Victory Garden Initiatives (UCCE)Project Due on Day 5 (1/12/16).
Wear comfortable cloth for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening gloves.WEEK 4 TOPIC ASSIGNMENT
Day 4
3/10
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 2 cont. Part 2Slow Food Project is Due.
Urban Agricultural
Wear comfortable cloth for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
landscapes.What is Permaculture?
Gardening gloves.
WEEK 5 TOPIC ASSIGNMETDay 5
3/17
CLASS ROLLCALL:Urban Infrastructure web.
System Thinking in a Natural Thinking.
Soil testing for microclimates.Hand-out / mason-jar.
Chapter 3QUIZ 2
Wear comfortable cloth for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening gloves.
WEEK 6 SPRING BREAK 4/2 TO 4/ 8Day 6
3/24
CLASS ROLLCALLChapter 3
Review soil testing & microclimates within the CAI Garden.
QUIZ 3 Wear comfortable cloth
for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening glovesWEEK 7
3/31CESAR CHAVEZ BIRTHDAY
COLLEGE CLOSEDCOLLEGEG CLOSED
SPRING BREAK APRIL 1 TROUGH 7WEEK 8 TOPIC ASSIGNMENT
Day 7
4/14
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 3 cont.Vision, Synthesis, and Form.
Planning Strategies & methodologies.
The Vision Sphere & Narrative.
Integrated Resource Management
Chapter 4 Wear comfortable cloth
for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening glovesStudy hand-out 3, Pest management from L.A. Victory Garden Initiatives (UCCE)VEGAN SEMINAR
WEEK 9 TOPIC ASSIGNMENTDay 8
4/21
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 4System Integration and Connection.
System Approach &designed
Order materials to build raised beds.
Prepare amendment & soil.
QUIZ 4 Wear comfortable cloth
for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening glovesStudy hand-out 4, Harvesting from L.A. Victory Garden Initiatives (UCCE)
WEEK 10 TOPIC ASSIGNMET
Day 9
4/28
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 4 cont.
Keep project on track. Build raised bed.
Grow your own forest
Prepare interlocking block beds. Wear comfortable cloth
for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening gloves
WEEK 11 TOPIC ASSIGNMENTDay 10
5/5
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 4cont.California Master Gardner Hand-out.
Planting Chart for Vegetables.
Build raised bed.Install irrigation systemThe Rain Forest
Chapter 5Prepare interlocking block beds.
Wear comfortable cloth for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening gloves
WEEK 12 TOPIC ASSIGNMENTDay 11
5/12
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 5Lifecycle Operations
Operations plan components.
Prepare beds for planting
Defying Diseases
Prepare redwood box. Wear comfortable cloth
for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening gloves
WEEK 13 TOPIC ASSIGNMETDay 12
5/19
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 5 cont.The maintenance plan framework.
Plant vegetables and herbs.
Adjust irrigation system.
Prepare redwood box.Complete final project and turn it in by the last day of class.
Wear comfortable cloth for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening glovesWEEK 14 TOPIC ASSIGNMENTDay 13
5/26FINAL EXAM
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 6.Understanding harvest distribution.Final project is due.
Complete final project and turn it in by the last day of class.
Wear comfortable cloth for gardening: Denim, long sleeve shirt, working shoes (boots).
Gardening glovesWEEK 15 TOPIC ASSIGNMENT6/14FINAL EXAM
CLASS ROLLCALL:Chapter 6 cont.Final project is due.
Pot luck!Final day……