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Culinary Schools

   

Author: Ken Marlborough

The culinary arts demand perfection at all times. Culinary schools are places where you can get trained to cook. Cooking has become a serious career option today for many. Being one of the fastest growing sectors, with the wide range of job opportunities available, many culinary schools are cropping up to take advantage of the number of people willing to pursue cooking as a career. Besides, getting trained in the culinary arts also gives you an opportunity to start a business on your own.

Cooking is now considered to be an art, and it is being taught as a course in most major Universities as well. There are several kinds of culinary courses: diploma programs, associates degrees, apprenticeship programs, bachelors degree programs and certificate programs. These are taught at different levels as well: level 1 for basic introduction, level 2 for more experienced cooks and level 3 for learning professional cooking. There are also specialized courses like pastry preparation, wine classes, knife skills, dessert-making, baking, holiday foods, healthy foods, regional cooking, style cooking, sauces, chocolates, safety and sanitation, cost management, food handling and identification, food and nutrition, special cuisines, and so on. Based on the level, there are different kinds of culinary courses that make you become any of the following: executive-chef, sous-chef, saucier, garde manager, pastry chef and sommelier.

Finding the right culinary school is also important. A lot of research goes into deciding on the right school. First determine your priorities for attending a culinary school- is it for gaining professional expertise, a hobby or a change of career? What is the specialty of the culinary school? Does it offer placement assistance and apprenticeships?

There are hundreds of culinary schools. Most of the schools offer regular culinary programs. Some schools also provide Scholarships. Information about these schools and their programs can be obtained by visiting the school or requesting a brochure. The internet is the best source for locating a good culinary school in your area, since there are several websites that provide information. The schools also have their own websites that advertise their latest courses and offers. There are also some institutes that offer online programs.

Author Bio:
Ken Marlborough is an expert on this subject. Ken has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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