Culinary and Baking Arts

SUNY Adirondack's Culinary and Baking Arts program provides in-depth instruction for students to learn the fundamentals of culinary and baking arts. This program complements our Culinary Arts degree and Culinary certificate. You will gain comprehensive hands-on experience while running a fully functioning restaurant.

Degree
Associate in Occupational Studies
Program Type
Degree
Pathway
Arts, Media & Culture
Credits
64

Learning outcomes

  1. Employ restaurant sanitation procedures with ServSafe Certification.
  2. Demonstrate competency in cooking fundamentals and techniques.
  3. Demonstrate competency in baking, pastry, dessert preparation and procedures.
  4. Demonstrate costing and purchasing needed for food and beverage management.
  5. Implement writing of menus and restaurant recipes.
  6. Identify and present professional skills needed for entry-level or management positions in the culinary field.
     

Curriculum and requirements

Students study onsite at the college's culinary facility, immersing you in the food industry. The facility includes a fine-dining student-run restaurant and a gluten-free lab. You will prepare and serve three-course gourmet meals to the public. This program offers internships in regional restaurants and hotels. 

Degree requirements and sample schedule

Seasoned, SUNY Adirondack's student-run restaurant

SUNY Adirondack Culinary Arts and Culinary and Baking Arts students gain hands-on experience in Seasoned, a student-run restaurant in bustling downtown Glens Falls.

Chef Matt Bolton is seen preparing food at Seasoned restaurant

SUNY ADK advantage

100%

job placement rate

of Culinary and Baking Arts students after graduation

A closeup image of the People's Choice Award trophy for Glens Falls Wingfest 2024

People's Choice

Seasoned earned the Best Wing at the 2024 Glens Falls WingFest

Careers in Culinary and Baking Arts

Recipe for success

Ben Pelton is seen outside Seasoned restaurant
Quotation

I spent every waking minute in the kitchen with Chef Matt. What you put into it, you get out of it."

Ben Pelton Local chef 2020