Bing Shi’s Profile

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Bing Shi
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Bing Shi
Major Program of Study
Hospitality Management
Bio

The one who are Physical and visual learning.
Adventurous, dream to travel the world.
GO CONFIDENTLY IN THE DIRECTION OF YOUR DREAMS AND LIVE THE LIFE YOU HAVE IMAGINED. —HENRY THOREAU

My Courses

ENG1101 – C/D348, Spring 2018

ENG1101 – C/D348, Spring 2018

English Composition I, building real-time, real-life skills for writers who want to make an impact on the world and make themselves heard. Revision, creative self-expression, and the courage to meet new challenges in the Information Age comprise our keystone. Every person in class is a scholar in residence, their voice unique, their ideas respected.

HMGT2402SPRING2020

HMGT2402SPRING2020

Prof. Goodlad Leads students through an introduction to fermented beverages throughout the world. Study of beverage making and tasting procedures including jargon particular to the beverage trade is reinforced.

HMGT2305-D548-32510

HMGT2305-D548-32510

Procedural, customer and staff perspectives involved in the provision of quality service as practiced in a dining room laboratory. Student rotation through dining room service positions with emphasis on responsibilities of planning, producing and evaluating service. Practice of proper safety and sanitation methods. Critique of restaurant service.

HMGT1101PerspectivesSPRING2018

HMGT1101PerspectivesSPRING2018

An overview of the history, likely directions and organizational structure of the hospitality industry and its role in local, national and global economies. Students are introduced to the nature and scope of the hospitality industry, basic terminology, management concepts, career path explorations and the department’s mission and culture.

Art Camera Food FYLC Spring 2019

Art Camera Food FYLC Spring 2019

The Art! Camera! Food! Learning Community for HMGT students to explore the ever increasing art of gastronomy through the lens of digital media. This website is for students in Prof Zimmerman’s Culinary I (Weds AM section), Prof Warner’s Baking & Pastry I (Weds AM section), and Prof Hagood’s History of Photography (Mon section) classes. Faculty: Thalia Warner (HMGT), Tracy Zimmerman (HMGT), and Martha Hagood (ARTH) This learning community explores the “art” in the culinary arts. Can we look at food in aesthetic terms of art, beauty, and taste? Can we appreciate food like a work of art? Our learning community is comprised of first-year Hospitality students in Culinary Arts I or Baking and Pastry I, join together in the History of Photography with a focus and a lens on food as art. Increase the scope of your learning by enrolling in this exciting and ground breaking learning community. Meet and work with …… Connect with faculty across disciplines. Discover the interconnectedness of disciplines within the college and the worlds you will work in. Gain a new ‘lens’ from which to view your chosen course of study! Image credit: Brittany Wright, citrus gradient. wrightkitchen.com

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My Clubs

The Ambassadors Club

The Ambassadors Club

The mission of the Ambassadors Club is to provide opportunities for student officers to learn and hone leadership skills, with an emphasis on event planning and event management. The Club will apply the skills they have acquired, and act as good will ambassadors for the college and the HMGT department. The Ambassadors will assist in the planning of, and be present at, selected events sponsored by the HMGT Department, with the intent of fostering and supporting a welcoming and professional environment.

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