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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
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Pastry Arts Training in Indiana
Do you want to turn your love of baking into a career? Consider the options of becoming a Baker or Pastry Chef by weighing the tastes and aromas of your own baked creations. Trained pastry artists have the plus of entering an strong job market as the public's fascination with sweet and delectable goods never ceases. People who love to eat, also how to bake. It is just a perfect combination for the future Baker and Pastry Chef in you.
The culinary arts are always a hot commodity in the bellies of hungry pastry lovers and consumers. Remember. There is always room for dessert.
Begin your career as a baker or a pastry chef with hands-on education in areas of bread, pastry, cake, production management, chocolate technique and dessert presentation. You will also have in-depth knowledge from courses in nutrition, hospitality, communications and computer skills.
Choose a culinary academy that gives you in-depth �real world� experiences and a critical overview of what lies ahead for you. With the skills and knowledge you get from your training program, you will be qualified for employment opportunities in commercial bakeries, large hotels and institutions, catering companies, in-store bakeries and small bakery and pastry shops. Trained pastry graduates often become pastry chefs at fine dining establishments. You will be prepared to enter the hot job scene with your expertise in tow.
It is important to choose a program that emphasizes your professional development as well as your culinary skills. You will need both to work simultaneously to attain a job or even to open your own business. Bake your way to success!
Indiana Pastry Arts Training
Schools and Colleges in Indiana Offering Pastry Arts Training
Harrison College - Indianapolis
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Get started on your career with an education from Harrison College. We offer more than 30 degree, certificate, and diploma programs in the fields of health sciences, veterinary technology, information technology, criminal justice, and business, in addition to our culinary arts academy. We have 13 campuses in Indiana and Ohio, and, depending on the field of study, some or all classes may be taken online. |
Harrison College - Indianapolis (Medical Division)
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Get started on your career with an education from Harrison College. We offer more than 30 degree, certificate, and diploma programs in the fields of health sciences, veterinary technology, information technology, criminal justice, and business, in addition to our culinary arts academy. We have 13 campuses in Indiana and Ohio, and, depending on the field of study, some or all classes may be taken online. |
The Art Institute of Indianapolis
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The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Every program of study offered to you is regularly reviewed by industry leaders, advisors, and employers for relevance in the marketplace. Changes are made, if necessary, to integrate subject matter into the curriculum so that our degree programs reflect the way things are done in the real world of work. Programs listed are not offered at all locations. |
Harrison College - Indianapolis (The Chefs Academy)
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Get started on your career with an education from Harrison College. We offer more than 30 degree, certificate, and diploma programs in the fields of health sciences, veterinary technology, information technology, criminal justice, and business, in addition to our culinary arts academy. We have 13 campuses in Indiana and Ohio, and, depending on the field of study, some or all classes may be taken online. |
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