Most culinary arts educators will agree that it is simply not practical to provide professional-level culinary courses online. However, it is possible for a student with prior culinary lab experience (most often through an associate's degree) to complete their bachelor's degree online. There are also some programs that can provide cooking instruction online, although these programs are not aimed towards professional chefs.
The are several online accredited online culinary arts school. You can check cookingschools.com to find listings of various online schools offering degree, diploma, and certificate programs.
Cambridge School of Culinary Arts was created in 1974.
The Missoula culinary of arts is located in Montana and it is a highly recommended school.
The cooking school offers three programs. The three programs are Certificate in Culinary Arts, Diploma in Culinary Arts and Associate Degree in Culinary Arts.
Yes. Most Culinary arts schools require you to have a High school diploma or equivalent such as a GED.
Yes there are. www.cooking-schools.net can help you find one.
You can contact the California School of Culinary Arts admissions office at 1(800)736-6126. You can also find out more info on their program online at: http://www.chefs.edu/los-angeles.aspx
Yes, there are a number of online culinary arts schools, you can find one by checking on this link: http://www.distance-learning-college-guide.com/online-culinary-arts-classes.html. But I would suggest checking first if a classroom training is available near you, since culinary arts are best learnt in person. You can get a preliminary training online and then for more advanced courses, it would be better and also more valuable from employment perspective to undergo a classroom oriented training.
Baker college is a good school if you are looking for a school that allows you to take online classes as well as classes in the classroom. It is also a good school for careers in culinary arts.
The Arts institue and Arizona State College have culinary Arts program that is affordable for everyone. There is no culinary arts schools that are non-profit however.
All depending on which school you go to, you can get a range of degrees. The most common are: Certificate in Fine Baking, Certificate in Culinary Arts, Associates in Culinary Arts, Associates in Fine Baking, Bachlors in Fine Baking and Management, and Bachlors in Culinary Arts and Management.
Le Cordon Bleu Accademy- the ultimate culiniary arts school offers online courses. Visit http://www.chefs.edu to get started, or to learn more.