Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
18 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Culinary Arts | Food Service | Food Service Management
Area of study
Services
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


ROYAL ACADEMY OF CULINARY ARTS APPRENTICESHIP

Level 3

Course Level

Level 3


Duration

18 months plus EPA


Overview

The Royal Academy of Culinary Arts (RACA) Chefs’ Apprenticeship Scheme equips students with a wide range of in-depth skills underpinned by sound theoretical knowledge. It aims to provide employers with the best-trained chef apprentices in the industry. An equally important part of the scheme is the pastoral care given to apprentices. Each of our training delivery partners must appoint a tutor, whose main role is to fully support the apprentices throughout their training in both their work and personal lives.


Why choose this apprenticeship?

  • BOOST YOUR SKILLS – Learn essential culinary skills studying in our state-of-the-art kitchens and restaurant facilities on campus before applying your training to industry
  • PRACTICAL APPLICATION – Gain valuable experience working at high-end establishments, including Michelin-starred restaurants
  • INDUSTRY APPROVED – Accredited by the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts, apprentices must undertake an Academy entrance examination
  • ENRICHMENT – Apprentices will have the opportunity to undertake vital enrichment opportunities such as competing in culinary competitions.
  • MOVE UP TO UNIVERSITY – After your apprenticeship, you can move onto university chef courses such as our BA (Hons) Culinary Arts Management degree or our Professional Chef FdA

Our facilities

University College Birmingham is renowned for its outstanding food industry training facilities. Apprentices will train one day a week during term-time in our industry standard kitchens covering classical and modern interpretations of dishes, techniques and presentation.


  • Designed with the help of the food industry, our Food Science and Innovation Suite features the latest food testing and diagnostic technology alongside state-of-the-art development kitchen facilities
  • Our industry standard kitchens provide a real-time working environment for students on our food courses to develop their skills
  • The kitchens are also used regularly for prestigious competitions, including Michel Roux Jr’s annual scholarship contest
  • Open to the public, our award-winning restaurant on campus – Restaurant at Birmingham College of Food – will arm you with hands-on skills, from serving fast food to silver service

Key information

Entry requirements

  • You will need to have successfully completed a Level 2 NVQ Professional Cookery or equivalent and be able to provide a reference from your college, provider or employer.
  • English and maths at Grade 4 or above or equivalent.

Preferred:


  • A basic understanding of the culinary industry.
  • Practical hands-on kitchen experience
  • GCSE Food and Nutrition

Teaching and assessment

Teaching, assessment and attendance
The course runs as a day release every Monday during term time. This is backed up with site visits from tutors and 12 weekly reviews of progress in the workplace.


Apprentices will undertake the Chef De Partie Standard L3 qualification. The course starts every September and runs for 22 months, inclusive of a short end point assessment window.


Apprentices will also undertake the RACA Graduate Exam.


Additional qualifications and training
Royal Academy Of Culinary Arts Graduate qualification and access to the RACA Alumni network.


Our teaching and assessment is underpinned by our Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy .


Fees

As an apprentice, you won’t need to pay tuition fees. Both your employer and the government will cover these costs for you. This extends to degree apprenticeships as well, allowing you to gain valuable work experience and academic qualifications without tuition expenses.


You may be eligible for the Learner Support Fund, which assists college students with course-related costs such as essential uniform, equipment and travel. For more information, please visit our Financial Support for College Students page.


Career opportunities

  • Food technologist: Average Salary: £35,000
  • Chef: Average salary: £20,000 - £30,000
  • Nutritionist: Average Salary: £42,500

Want to take your studies to the next level? Completing this apprenticeship will enable you to progress onto our BA (Hons) Culinary Arts Management degree


Our students

  • Amrita Phull: When Amrita finished her A-levels, she planned to go into engineering. However, she changed direction and today, is working in a dream role as a chef for the GB McLaren Formula 1…
  • Maisy Wilby: Maisy has launched an incredible career since completing her RACA chef apprenticeship – including working with an incredible MasterChef: The Professionals champion.
  • Samuel Bull: For Samuel, securing the prestigious RACA Apprenticeship is the culmination of years of hard work.

Awards

University College Birmingham took home the top prize of Hospitality and Catering Provider of the Year at the nationally-recognised AAC Apprenticeship Awards.


University College Birmingham has almost 700 apprentices in a variety of different sectors and disciplines across the whole of the UK, and continues to champion the role apprenticeships can play in tackling the skills gap both in the region and beyond.


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