Bauman's Berkeley campus offers professional training in two tracks. The Natural Chef program trains students as professional chefs with a respect for classical technique and an emphasis on healthy and organic cuisine. The Nutrition Consultant program enables graduates to consult and advise clients on therapeutic nutrition as it relates to illness prevention and health maintenance. The nutrition program can be completed either in class or online. Bauman also offers less intensive nutrition classes, such as the Eating 4 Health and Nutrition Essentials series, for the lay person who would like to eat healthier. It also offers general-interest culinary skills classes, such as knife techniques. The college takes community outreach seriously and sponsors two programs to help low-income folks eat better. The Kidz for Health program educates kids in Santa Cruz and Oakland schools. The Affordable Nutrition program helps formerly homeless people in transitional housing learn healthy cooking and eating skills, and supplies them with produce. Bauman students also give free cooking demos at Berkeley farmers markets. The free course catalogue is worth picking up for its recipes, cooking tips and articles on nutrition.