What you should know about a Culinary Arts DegreeDeciding on an educational path isn't easy.

You want to study something that interests you, has long-term employment options, and will allow you to work with people who can help you grow. If this sounds like you, one field you should seriously consider is the culinary arts.

There are Plenty of Opportunities in Culinary Arts

For a long time, the assumption was that if you had a degree in the culinary arts, you would be spending your professional life in a restaurant kitchen. While there are still plenty of restaurants who hire individuals with a degree in the culinary arts, that certainly doesn’t have to be your only choice. Other career paths include:

  • Food stylist
  • Nutritionist
  • Personal chef
  • Baker
  • Educator
  • Food scientist
  • Critic

The list goes on and on. A degree in the culinary arts may open doors to a variety of specialties and settings.

You’ll Be Part of a Great Work Environment

One of the best things about having a degree in the culinary arts is that no matter what specific career path you decide to follow, you can rest assured that you'll enjoy the work environment you find yourself in. The culinary arts draws people from all cultures and all walks of life. You'll have a great time interacting with an array of different people. The fact that each work day is filled with unique challenges means you'll never have to worry about getting bored.

The Future of Culinary Arts is Bright

Chef and Head Cook Median Salary

 

Dietitians / Nutritionist Median Salary

The exact future for individuals with degrees in culinary arts depends on the path they chose to follow. According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of opportunities for individuals who work as head chefs in restaurants is expected to increase by 5% between 2012 and 2022, with the average median wage sitting at a little over $42,000 in 2012.

 

Median Salary of a BakerIf you decide that you want to take your degree and become a baker, you can expect the job opportunities to increase by about 6% and the median pay is about $23,000. The number of jobs available for individuals who want to work as dieticians or nutritionists is expected to increase and the current national median wage is about $56,000 with location playing a large role in how much you make.

What You'll Learn in Culinary School

One of the main things you'll focus on while studying the culinary arts is how to prepare food in such a way that people simply won't be able to get enough of your cooking. You'll also learn about how developments in technology can improve both the flavor and nutritional value of the meals you prepare, safe food handling practices, best kitchen organization methods, how to develop menus, how to hone skills that allow you to create one-of-a-kind recipes, food services skills, and many more skills.

How Long Will It Take To Earn a Culinary Arts Degree?

At ECPI University’s College of Culinary Arts, Culinary Institute of Virginia, you can earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Culinary Arts in just 15 months through our year-round program. With robust student services and career advisors to assist you with your externship and job search, you could be well on your way to an exciting culinary career! It could be the Best Decision You Ever Make!

Darryl Wright's review of Culinary Institute of Virginia

 

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