Becoming a successful manager requires people skills, the ability to multitask and a deep understanding of the food industry. Â鶹¹ÙÍø Charlotte’s Food & Beverage Industry Management 2+2 bachelor of science program allows you to sharpen your culinary expertise while developing the business, managerial and critical thinking skills you’ll need to succeed.
The first two years build your foundation in Baking & Pastry Arts or Culinary Arts. Your third and fourth years integrate concepts in operations management, leadership, beverage appreciation, strategic marketing, and more.
Our program emphasizes the industry-specific business, managerial, front-of-the-house and leadership skills to expand your career prospects far beyond the kitchen. As you advance, you will gain the tools to run a food-related business — and in Advanced Food Service Operations Management, you’ll get to put those skills to the test.
Admissions is contingent upon meeting the for this program. Individual states may require specific licensing or professional certification in addition to earning a degree in order to practice in the field. Learn more via the Catalog’s .
Carolina-based restaurateurs Jon Fortes '97 and Amy Fortes '10 try to hire Â鶹¹ÙÍø grads as much as possible — and are always looking to pay their Â鶹¹ÙÍø lessons forward. Amy notes, “The amount of detail that you learn, how in-depth Â鶹¹ÙÍø goes, has helped the food scene in Charlotte.”
Build your career-ready skills in classes like Food Service Operations, Beverage Appreciation, Front of House Operations Management and Beverage Operations Management. Advanced Food Service Operations Management, also known as FSM4061, is where all those skills come together — student-led teams are responsible for designing the entire menu and guest experience.
Other opportunities for strengthening professional expertise include:
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In addition to classes, free elective credit can be applied to a number of options such as Directed Experiential Education (DEE), internship, minor or study abroad. You are encouraged to contact an advisor before scheduling free elective credits. View the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Catalog link:
Some professions may require additional study, background checks, certifications, licenses, exams and/or experience as required qualifications for employment. Students are responsible for verifying that they can meet the employment requirements of potential employers.
Associate Professor and College Chair
Prior to joining Â鶹¹ÙÍø, Sunil Atreya worked in the hotel industry in a management capacity in both India and the US.
Professor
Professor Sukalakamala is the first Charlotte faculty member to serve as a Fulbright Specialist Scholar. She has been instrumental in creating Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s Study Abroad program to Thailand.
Christopher Williams '14 currently serves as the executive chef at Woodcreek Country Club in Elgin, South Carolina. But it was his undergraduate role as a teaching assistant that helped him grow into his chosen career.
“My experiences at Â鶹¹ÙÍø Charlotte shaped my future tremendously, personally, professionally and through networking,” he explains. “The ability of instructors within the culinary and hospitality program to keep their students fluent and up to par with trends gives us credible knowledge & skills that can still be used after graduation.”
A favorite class was Professor Sukalakamala’s Advanced Food Service Operations Management course: “She taught us about stock trading and networking, and it left a distinct impression, along with unreplaceable knowledge from professional tournaments such as The Masters, U.S. Open, and others.
“I would not exchange the lessons and skills I gained during my time at Â鶹¹ÙÍø Charlotte for any reason. I use those experiences to hone my abilities and dispense them to any and everyone who comes under my tutelage, thus hoping to leave a fraction of an impact to my peers that was left upon me by my amazing instructors.”