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Food Allergies: The Comprehensive 10-Hour Course

A 10 hour CE course, provides an overview of food allergies in the foodservice setting.

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  • The University of North Dakota provides a variety of ten hour, CBDM approved, CE (continuing education) courses that will assist you in meeting your required training; and maintaining your CDM®, CFPP® credential.
  • Up to 6 months of access. There are no refunds and no extensions offered.
  • With independent study courses you can enroll anytime and work at your own pace.
  • Course cost is $100, which includes tuition and online learning materials.

In this course you will:

  • Read and complete the textbook learning exercises.
  • Complete a quiz at the end of each lesson. There are a total of 5 lessons in the course.
  • Print your documentation of continuing education completion for your records.

Course at a Glance

  • This comprehensive course provides an overview of food allergies in the foodservice setting, including the differences between food allergies and food intolerances, common symptoms of allergic reactions, and the nine major food allergens in the United States.
  • By the end of the course, students will be able to state the differences between food allergy and food intolerance; list 5 symptoms of an allergic reaction; identify the 9 common food allergies in the United States; discuss food labeling and choosing the right products for your foodservice operation to ensure safety; discuss food labeling and choosing the right products; identify food preparation challenges, in order to reduce the risk of cross-contact in the foodservice setting; list the 5 key competency areas for the CDM, CFPP; Define and discuss the Scope of Practice for the CDM, CFPP and the Code of Ethics for the CDM, CFPP; and discuss how the Code of Ethics and Scope of Practice relate to food allergy protection.
  • Students will have access to this online course for up to six (6) months.
  • Upon completion of the course you will be able to print documentation of completion for 10 hours of continuing education (9 sanitation + 1 ethics).
  • You have six months from your enrollment date to access this course. There are no refunds and no extensions offered.
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Office of Extended Learning

O'Kelly Hall Room 300
221 Centennial Dr Stop 9021
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9021

701.777.0488 | UND.courses@UND.edu

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