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Online Bachelor's Degree in Culinary Arts

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If you answered yes to any of the above, you should seriously consider a career in the culinary arts. Cooking is an exciting field that allows for great financial stability, rewarding work, and fast-paced environments.

Chef School

You might already be naturally gifted, but you can still benefit from cooking classes. At the Culinary Institute of America, for example, you�ll broaden your repertoire, learn new recipes, and practice under the supervision of experts. In addition, you�ll learn: Armed with these skills, you�ll be able to prepare food in a variety of settings. You can work as a pastry chef, short-order cook, or gourmet master.

Too busy for culinary arts school?

Think again. Through distance learning, you can earn an online degree in as little as 15 months. Imagine earning a Bachelor, Master�s, or Doctorate degree in the culinary arts - all from the comfort of your own home. At your own pace, you can complete your education and begin an exciting career creating delicious food for high paying customers.

Lucrative, Rewarding, Fun

Make no mistake. Good food will always be in high demand. People are working longer hours and don�t usually feel like cooking after a strenuous day at the office. Finding a cooking job will be a breeze.

Some five-star restaurant jobs are fairly competitive, but the US Department of Labor predicts that the overall industry will grow quickly in the next decade. Maybe it�s time you turned your favorite hobby into an exciting career.

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