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Higher Education
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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
secondary education, such as a high school and secondary K-12 schools. |
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University of Phoenix
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America.
One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead.
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Culinary Arts Training in Massachusetts
The best chefs are creative artists whose medium is food. They bring together ingredients in both bold and subtle ways to make delicious edible creations. As with every artistic endeavor, the best culinary artists have something special that cannot be taught, but as is also the case with every artistic endeavor, excelling as a chef requires a great deal of training and skill development.
Education in the culinary arts is available at a variety of levels. A broad range of community-learning centers offer courses that are geared toward amateurs. Some colleges and universities offer more advanced training, some of which focuses especially on the science of food. Most prominently for aspiring professional chefs, there are culinary arts schools that focus exclusively on training professional culinary artists. Typically students at culinary arts schools are working toward an associate degree. In addition to classroom training, most chef training programs involve a strong out-of-classroom component, placing chefs-in-training as interns or apprentices in professional kitchens.
In the best kitchens, there are chefs working a variety of levels and with varying areas of focus. Some chefs specialize in entrees whereas others specialize in pastries and desserts. Some culinary artists focus even more intensely on one type of food, for instance, artisanal breadmakers. Recent graduates of culinary arts schools will begin at a low level in the kitchen and rather than creating their own dishes, will carry out the orders of the executive chef. Over time, however, they can develop their own recipes and can rise through the ranks to lead their own kitchens as executive chefs themselves.
Massachusetts Culinary Arts Training
Schools and Colleges in Massachusetts Offering Culinary Arts Training
Branford Hall Career Institute - Springfield
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Branford Hall Career Institute offers career-focused education that gives you the job skills you need to make the leap into some of today's hottest careers. |
Branford Hall Career Institute - Springfield Technical Training Center
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Branford Hall Career Institute offers career-focused education that gives you the job skills you need to make the leap into some of today's hottest careers. |
Salter College - Worcester
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Salter College offers an enriching balance of liberal arts and professional career education. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to meeting our students� needs by creating an atmosphere that inspires academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, and a sense of social responsibility. Find out today how Salter College's quality programs can help you reach the next level of personal and professional success. |
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Boston
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Pursue your passion for fine cuisine and get the hands-on training you need at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Boston. This school offers an innovative curriculum that integrates classical and modern culinary techniques with strong kitchen management skills. |
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