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CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course will help students learn basic principles
of sanitation and safety in order to maintain a safe and healthy food service
environment. It presents laws and regulations related to safety, fire, and
sanitation and how to adhere to them in the food service operation.
ADA STATEMENT:
Ivy Tech State College seeks to provide effective services and accommodations
for qualified individuals with documented disabilities. If you need an
accommodation because of a documented disability, you are required to register
with Disability Support Services at the beginning of the semester. If you will
require assistance during an emergency evacuation, notify your instructor
immediately. Look for evacuation procedures posted in your classrooms.
The goal of Disability Support Services (DSS) is to provide opportunities for
equal access in college programs, services, and activities. DSS assisted
students with disabilities in achieving their educational goals through such
services as academic and career counseling, adaptive testing, tutoring, note
taking, interpreting, and test proctoring.
If you have a documented disability and wish to obtain assistance, please contact
the DSS office located in at the Gary campus or call 219-981-4957.
METHOD(S) OF DELIVERY:
This is a 1.25 hour hybrid class. The material will be taught traditional lecture
style and homework, quizzes, other assignments will be done online. Students
will be quizzed, a special project, student handouts, and Final Exam. The
Certification Exam is given by the National Restaurant Association; upon pass of
the exam, the student will receive a certificate for this course.
Overall Participation 1 x 50 50
Discussion Board/Assignments 13 x 20 260
Special Projects 1 x 100 100
Quizzes 11 x 50 550
Final Exam 1 x 200 200
Total Points 1160
***INSTRUCTOR’S NOTE***
Attendance will affect your grade. Each unexcused absence will take away 10%
of your final grade. If you know you cannot make a class, you must speak to the
instructor before the class is missed. There will be no exceptions to this policy.
Instructor’s policy: If you are not present, you are not going to learn. You’re
instructor wants you to learn everything you can in the duration of the semester.
This is a hybrid class, so most of the work will be done online on the Blackboard
system through Ivy Tech. I recommend going to the website
https://dl.ivytech.edu and downloading the student handbook if you are not
familiar with navigating through Blackboard. All announcements, assignments,
discussion boards, quizzes, and the final will be posted on the class page on
Blackboard. It will be your responsibility to monitor the class on Blackboard for
any of those above listed. All changes during the semester will be posted on
Blackboard and announced in class. The certification for this class will be taken
the last day of class in a location TBA.
Class participation is very important in this class. Your final grade will reflect
your participation and creativity in this class.
**This class will have a voluntary CPR certification. When the date is scheduled,
a sign up sheet will be presented in class for those who would like to attend.
Seats will be limited and it is on a first come, first serve basis. However, if you
sign up for the certification, you will be responsible for the additional fee of $5 for
your 2 year CPR card at the time of signing up for the certification. Those that
do attend will receive extra credit for participation.
MAKE UP POLICY:
Quizzes and Final Exams may not be made up. Quizzes and Final Exam are
due when specified on the syllabus. For ALL other assignments, the due date is
specified on the syllabus. NO CREDIT WILL BE AWARDED FOR ANY LATE
WORK.
ATTENDANCE POLICY:
Regular attendance is expected at scheduled class meetings or other activities
assigned as part of a course of instruction. Instructors keep attendance records.
When personal circumstances make it impossible to attend scheduled classes
and activities, the college expects students to confer with instructors IN
ADVANCE. Work missed due to unexcused absence cannot be made up.
Depending on the circumstances the instructor has the option of allowing
students to make up the material missed.
Instructors in awarding grades and considering involuntary withdrawl will
consider absences. Students are not excused from completion of the course
work and should make arrangements with their instructors to complete all work.
****IMPORTANT DATE****
LAST DAY TO WITHDRAWL THE COURSE FOR FALL 2009 SEMESTER IS: