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Certificate in Food & Beverage Associate

H55S005 Certificate in Food & Beverage Associate

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Food and beverage service in the hospitality industry involves the delivery of meals and drinks to guests in establishments such as restaurants, hotels, cafes, bars, and catering services. This process encompasses various tasks, including greeting guests, taking orders, serving dishes, and maintaining cleanliness while providing exceptional customer service.

In restaurants, the service begins with welcoming guests, seating them, and presenting menus. Waitstaff then take orders, communicate them to the kitchen or bar, and ensure timely delivery of meals and drinks. Throughout the dining experience, staff attend to guests’ needs, offering recommendations, refilling beverages, and addressing any concerns to ensure satisfaction. Hotels also offer food and beverage services, including room service for guests who prefer to dine in their rooms. On-site restaurants and bars cater to guests and visitors, providing opportunities for dining, socializing, and relaxation.

Successful food and beverage service hinges on effective communication, teamwork, attention to detail, and a dedication to providing memorable experiences. By delivering high-quality cuisine, beverages, and service, establishments can cultivate a loyal customer base and enhance their reputation in the competitive hospitality market.

Programme Overview

Programme ID :
H55S005
Level :
NVQ SL 4
Credit :
15
Mode :
Hybrid (face-to-face and online)
Duration :
6 Months
Coordinator :
Ms. Chethana Wanasinghe
Course Fee :
LKR 75 000 (Per Semester)

Programme Description

The Food and Beverage Associate Certificate programme offers comprehensive training in hospitality, with a focus on food and beverage service. Students learn essential techniques such as table setting, order taking, and serving, emphasizing professionalism and customer satisfaction. Menu knowledge is emphasized, covering different cuisines, ingredients, and dietary requirements. Beverage management includes wine selection, cocktail preparation, and responsible alcohol service. Hygiene and safety protocols are taught to ensure food safety and guest well-being. Customer service skills are honed to effectively handle guest interactions and enhance the dining experience. Practical experience through internships or work placements provides hands-on training. The programme also covers industry trends like sustainability and emerging technologies, preparing students for various roles in restaurants, hotels, and other hospitality establishments. Overall, graduates are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary for success in the food and beverage service industry.

Admission Requirements

Passing the G.C.E. (O/L) or equivalent

Programme Structure and Modules

The Programme consists of the following competency Units.

  1. H55S005U01 Carry out mise-en place for food and beverage service
  2. H55S005U02 Serve food
  3. H55S005U03 Provide table service for wine
  4. H55S005U04 Serve food and beverages to rooms-(In Room Dining-IRD)
  5. H55S005U05 Maintain, personnel grooming, hygiene, and workplace safety
  6. H55S005U06 Serve alcoholic beverages in a bar
  7. H55S005U07 Perform activities related to bar operation
  8. H55S005U08 Prepare and serve cocktails
  9. H55S005U09 Carryout Banquet Functions

Career Destinations

A certificate holder in food and beverage services can explore various career opportunities within the hospitality industry, including:

Server: Working in restaurants, cafes, or hotels, servers take orders, deliver food and beverages, and ensure customer satisfaction.

Bartender: Bartenders prepare and serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, maintain the bar area, and engage with customers to create a welcoming atmosphere.

Host/Hostess: Responsible for greeting guests, managing reservations, and seating patrons, host/hostesses play a crucial role in providing a positive first impression for guests.

Catering Staff: In catering services, certificate holders can work as servers, bartenders, or event coordinators, assisting with food and beverage setup, service, and cleanup at weddings, corporate events, and other special occasions.

Dining Room Supervisor: With experience, certificate holders can advance to supervisory or management roles, overseeing dining room operations, managing staff, and ensuring high standards of service.

Hotel Food and Beverage Positions: In hotels, opportunities exist in room service, banquet service, restaurant management, and other food and beverage-related positions.

Contact Person/s

Ms. Chethana Wanasinghe
chethanaw@timesschool.lk
0112479169