Getting a culinary services degree is not really hard to get, but you do need to know just a bit about food. For someone that is not interested in culinary services, or working with food, this may not peak their interest. It may be in the person's best bet to get into something else.
You can find culinary degree programs in Montana at http://www.edref.com/college-degrees/personal-services/culinary/montana. Another good program is www.artinstitutes.edu
A degree in Culinary Arts is a two-year program offered by schools of culinary arts and some community colleges. You can also study for a two- or four-year degree in hospitality/hotel management, or study to become a Registered Dietitian, which is a four-year baccalaureate degree followed by a graduate degree. The path you choose depends on the specific field of interest.
I believe a it's a degree in culinary science.
You can earn an associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree in culinary school. The master's degree is the highest degree you can get in this field, which covers world cuisines and advanced cooking techniques.
If you have previous culinary lab experience, usually through an associate's degree, you can get your culinary bachelor's degree online. Go to http://www.cookingschools.com/online/online-culinary-schools-programs.html to find out more.
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A person with a culinary degree can make any amount of money, really, depending on where they are working. On average, the income for someone working at a great restaurant, with a culinary degree, will be around $30,000 a year.
Be prepared when working with Culinary Services to relocate, if need be, to an area where your services will be needed and can expand if you plan to be self-employed. Also, it will be a good idea to work for someone after coming out of Culinary School until you get used to the rountine then venture out on your own.
Feed kindergarten children :o)
Get a job u cat - your mom
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the same as a normal masters degree, 5 years