THE ART INSTITUTE ONLINE – Culinary Management (Bachelors)

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Length to Graduate: 4 years
Location: Online
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $76,660
Subject: Culinary Arts

DESCRIPTION

Get the culinary management training you need by getting your skills on a level above those of your peers and achieve your culinary management goals.

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh – Online Division is a leader in online creative arts education for culinary management. Founded in 1921, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh supports our Culinary Management courses with more than 85 years of excellence.

ADVANTAGES

We’re guessing you might already be working in the culinary business. This bachelor’s degree completion program is the perfect choice for working culinary professionals who want to enhance their career potential and who have already completed an accredited cooking program, completed an ACF approved apprenticeship or currently hold an ACF certification

THINGS TO CONSIDER

This is a Culinary Management education program – meaning no cooking courses – where you’ll study business courses such as human resource management, accounting, hospitality law and ethics. Culinary Management courses in marketing, customer service, communication and leadership can help you develop critical thinking and interpersonal skills. We will leverage your existing culinary and industry skills and help you to build new culinary and restaurant management skills.


FINANCIAL AID

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh – Online Division participates in federal and other financial aid programs. We are committed to helping you explore every option for making your education affordable. Regardless of your income of financial situation, you may qualify for financial aid programs that can help finance your education.

Our Student Financial Services team is here to help as you develop an affordable payment schedule. The following resources provide additional opportunities to reduce tuition cost.

To apply for financial aid, you must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Once you have completed the FAFSA, a member of our Financial Services Team will work with you to develop a financial plan that suits your needs.

SCHOLARSHIPS

A rich and diverse array of scholarships are available to pay all or part of a student’s tuition at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Take a few moments to browse through the list of scholarships in the left navigation of your browser window.

Visit The Art Institutes list of competitions for high school students and current students at http://www.artinstitutes.edu/Competitions/Default.aspx

All high school senior scholarship recipients must apply and be accepted at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh. The recipient must begin his or her program of study in the summer or fall quarter following high school graduation. A full-tuition, two-year scholarship is defined as two academic years or 90 credits and a half-tuition, two-year scholarship is defined as one academic year or 45 credits. Scholarship awards are evenly distributed over the recipient’s program of study.

CERTIFICATIONS

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).


SUMMARY

In the Culinary Management program, you’ll focus on communications, training, leadership, management, accounting, marketing, financial management, and employee relations. Graduates are prepared to seek entry-level employment such as restaurant manager or catering manager.

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