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Tertiary Education Division

Lamuan, Marikina City


Course Title : BAKERY SCIENCE
Institute : BA
Contact Hours : 5 hours per week

Course Code and No. of Units : CA 203


Program : BS HRM
Prerequisites: None

Tuesday: 9:00am-11:00am (Lec)


Thursday: 9:00am-12:00noon (Lab)

Professor: TRINIDAD ANTONIO Q.


Office: Faculty Room
Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 10:30-12:00
Other times available by appointment
Email Address: aqtrinidad15@yahoo.com
Course Description:
This course is a study of the fundamentals in baking, these includes, dough, quick breads, pies, cakes, cookies, tarts and basic items
made in bakery. Topics include baking terminology, tool and equipment use, formula conversions, functions of ingredients, and the use
of proper flours. It aims to enhance the skills through mastery of the theories and through application of laboratory activities.

Course Learning Outcomes:


At the end of the semester, the students should be able:
a. Knowledge Based: Identify and explain baking terms, ingredients, equipment and tools. to practice conversation in the
language with their peers;
b. Employ safe food handling practices using contemporary guidelines.

c. Skill Based: Scale and measure ingredients.


d. Prepare yeast dough, quick breads, pies, cookies, cakes, icing, pate choux, and savory baking products.
e. Produced baked products using commercial ingerdients and equipment.
Course Outline
Week
1-2

Lesson/Topic
Meet and Greet
Course Overview and Orientation
Settings of House Rules
Self Introduction
Setting of Expectations
Site Visit
Philosophy, Mission,
Vision and Aims of Roosevelt College
Personality Test

3-4

5-12

Introduction to the French language


- The Alphabet
- Basic Pronunciation
- Vowel combinations and sound
- Consonant combinations and sounds
- Nasal sounds
Review on Parts of Speech:
Nouns
Pronouns
Adverbs
Adjectives
Prepositions
Conjunctions

Interjections
Articles
Verbs
13-15

Derivatives
The verb TO BE

16-17

The verb TO HAVE

18-19

The 3 groups of verbs

20

The irregular verbs


And their present tense conjugations
Final Exam
Resources

Basic, Basic French for Beginners by Antonio Q. Trinidad 2010

French/English dictionary

Grading System
Attendance
Class Participation
Assignments
Quizzes
Final Examination

10%
10%
15%
15%
25%

Final Requirement

25%_____
100%

Grading Scheme
1.00-(98-100%)
1.25-(95-97%)
1.50-(92-94%)
1.75-(89-91%)
2.00-(86-88%)
2.25-(83-85%)
2.50-(80-82%)
2.75-(77-79%)
3.00-(75-76%)
5.00-(70 & below)
INC (Incomplete)
FA - (Failure due to Absences)
DRP (Dropped)
In-Class Protocols
Attendance Policy
Students are required to attend all classes, arrive on time, and be prepared to work. If there is an appropriate reason for a students
absence or late arrival, the student must let the instructor know (in advance if possible), and it is the students responsibility to find out
what was covered and to make sure they are prepared for the next class.
Student Behavior Statement
Students should always conduct themselves in a respectful manner. No conduct will be tolerated that might endanger or threaten
anyone in the class. Disruptive behavior, substance abuse, downgrading or disparaging remarks, and any other behavior that shows a
lack of respect for the instructor or other students will not be tolerated. This includes use of mobile phones and laptops. We are in class
for a reason: to improve your writing. Playing on laptops and phones not only wastes your time and mine, but it distracts others in the
class. Neither should be used during class. At the instructors discretion, a student causing problems may be asked to leave the class
for the session. If a student persists in doing so, further disciplinary action may be taken, up to and including dismissal from the class.

Academic Honesty Statement


The college is committed to academic integrity in all its practices. The faculty values intellectual integrity and a high standard of
academic conduct. Activities that violate academic integrity undermine the quality and diminish the value of educational achievement.
Cheating on papers, tests, or other academic works is a violation of college rules. No student shall engage in behavior that, in the
judgment of the instructor of the class, may be construed as cheating. This may include, but is not limited to, plagiarism or other forms
of academic dishonesty such as the acquisition without permission of tests or other academic materials and/or distribution of these
materials and other academic work. This includes students who aid and abet as well as those who attempt such behavior.
The instructor reserves the right to use the resources of the college to check student work for plagiarism.
Copyright Statement
Students shall adhere to the laws governing the use of copyrighted materials. They must ensure that their activities comply with fair
use and in no way infringe on the copyright or other proprietary rights of others and that the materials used and developed at
Roosevelt College System contain nothing unlawful, unethical, or libelous, and do not constitute any violation of any right of privacy.

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