You learn
- about diet, food and nutrition
- preparing and serving food
- how to process raw materials, food and beverages
- about food traditions
- about health-promoting lifestyle and hygiene
Restaurant and food processing is for you if you want hands-on work with food, drinks, ingredients, and service. You will learn to prepare and serve food and drinks, follow recipes, use specialized tools and equipment, and check the quality of ingredients and finished products. You will also learn about hygiene, food safety, and good working routines. The program allows you to explore different sectors of the food industry while learning about customer service, teamwork, and future career paths. Additionally, you will learn how to utilize ingredients effectively, reduce food waste, and cook dishes from different food cultures.
a cook, an a nutritional cook or a waiter
a baker or a confectioner
a sausage maker or a meat cutter
a butcher, a fresh goods retailer or a seafood retailer
a seafood production technician or a industrial food production technician
Relevant workplaces
You can take further education at a tertiary vocational college. A tertiary vocational education is a short vocational further education meant for those who have taken vocational education and training.
You can take the master certificate examination if you have the trade or journeyman’s certificate in a trade that comes under the master craftsman’s programme, and have sufficient experience. The master course of studies qualifies you for a management or middle-management position within your trade area, and gives you the competence to start up your own company.
You can take a Vg3 supplementary programme for general university admissions certification – after Vg2 or – after achieving vocational competence. You will then have the option to take higher education at a university college or university. Remember that some study programmes, such as for instance engineering, science and medical studies, require you to have certain science subjects.
You can also apply for admission to higher education after a preliminary course or by the Y-path, the vocational pathway to higher education. The Y-path is intended for those with relevant vocational experience. Preliminary courses and the Y-path are most commonly used for science and engineering studies.