Take a look at the courses offered by your local university or college. This may be a good place to start. Also, ask colleagues if they have gone through courses themselves.
To find culinary art courses I suggest going on the internet and looking for nearby courses in your area. You can also check your yellowpages to find direct numbers.
You receive your degree just about anywhere that offers graduate courses. Such as Econ rad School, The MT Department of Economics is another one. However Econ is one of the best schools you can go to.
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
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.
You need to go to school to obtain a degree in healthcare administration. You can either attend courses at a traditional campus or online. To find out more about this I would check the web.
Yes there are. www.cooking-schools.net can help you find one.
There are several culinary schools that people are able to take their educational courses online. This is just one of the many schools that offer this. culinary.kendall.edu
Assuming that you want to take courses to enable you to pursue a law degree, you should contact the university where you want to get that degree. The admissions office will evaluate your transcript and tell you which courses you need to take and will advise you where you can find those courses.
To receive a college degree in Spanish, find a college that offers a degree in Spanish. Follow their degree program in Spanish to earn the credits needed. Once you earned enough credits, then you graduate and receive a college degree in Spanish.
There are a huge number of schools that offer culinary arts classes in the US. To find a school in your area, check out the web site, CulinarySchools.org and search by city, state or specialty.
www.culinaryschools.org can help you find a good course. www.ciachef.edu is good too.
Typical Culinary Arts programs will focus initially on basic knife skills and working safely in a kitchen followed by courses specializing in each of the mainstream cooking techniques including, for example, braising, baking, roasting, frying, saute, stewing and grilling. These practical courses will be complemented by more informational classes such as meat cutting, nutrition and cost control. In addition, later courses may focus on specific regional cuisines.