Hotel Management
Schools
Degree in Restaurant Management can give you the knowledge and
skills to succeed in the world's fastest growing industry. The programs
provide a strong basis in management practices that will help you
to achieve your goals in the foodservice and hospitality industry.
You'll be introduced to both front of the house as well as back
of the house operations. Among other topics, the programs cover
basic culinary arts training; mixology/beverage service; hotel operations;
restaurant management, accounting, and law; small business management;
wine studies; professional communications; human resource management;
and gaming/casino management.
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California Culinary
Academy
The California Culinary Academy, located in San Francisco, can prepare
you for success. Associate degrees are available in Le Cordon Bleu
Culinary Arts or Hospitality & Restaurant Management. Certificates
are available in Baking and Pastry Arts. Perfect the talent you
already possess and gain the experience you need to land that job
at fine restaurants, top hotels, posh resorts, luxury cruise ships,
pastry shops and plenty of other exiting establishments.
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National College of Business & Technology
of Business & Technology
National College of Business & Technology is proud to be accredited
by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
to award Bachelor degrees, Associate degrees, and diplomas.
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Cooking and Hospitality
Institute of Chicago
Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago offers two culinary
programs - the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Le Cordon
Bleu Culinary Arts and the Baking and Pastry Certificate. Both feature
comprehensive curricula that will season you for a career in the
food service industry.
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California School of Culinary Arts
Hospitality and Management Program
CSCA has become one of the most well known and respected culinary
schools in the country. Their exceptional location offers students
an exciting academic environment, in which nearly every culture
in the world is celebrated and explored.
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