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(Courtesy Mid-State)

One-year hospitality technical diplomas coming to Mid-State

Metro Wire Staff

Beginning in the fall of 2023, Mid-State Technical College will offer two new technical diploma programs that provide quick starts in two hospitality career pathways.

The one-year, 21-credit Hospitality Assistant technical diploma is embedded within Mid-State’s Hospitality Management Associate of Applied Science (AAS). The one-year, 18-credit Food Service Assistant technical diploma is embedded within the Culinary Arts AAS.

Students who complete the technical diploma and choose to continue will be able to apply all courses to the AAS program in its pathway. Applications are now being accepted for both programs.

Through the program, students develop foundational skills useful in various roles within hospitality and tourism, including a basic understanding of food service operations, hospitality sales and marketing, events planning, management principles, customer service, effective communication and creative thinking.

The Food Service Assistant technical diploma program provides the entry-level skills needed for employment in the food service industry. Students will learn valuable information about the nutrition, makeup, preparation, and preservation of the food we eat as well as practice skills in cooking, nutrition, menu planning, and serving.

“As the owner of a coffee shop and café, these new offerings are encouraging,” said Jen Oswald, owner and operator of Mission Coffee in Wisconsin Rapids. “I am in this business to be able to offer an exceptional experience to my customers, and I can only do that with a strong team that is well-trained in food safety, kitchen operations and efficient use of cafe resources.”

Both programs feature the real-world, hands-on skill development Mid-State is known for. The Hospitality Assistant program includes a job hospitality internship. Students in the program will also create marketing materials, explore the inner workings of a hospitality-related business, brush up on their communication skills and achieve their industry recognized ServSafe Manager certification.

Students in the Food Service Assistant program will practice their new culinary and food service skills in Mid-State’s state-of-the-art culinary kitchen lab and gourmet café. Program completers will also achieve ServSafe Manager certification.

For more information, visit mstc.edu/programs.