Program at a Glance

60 Credit Hours
15 Months Associate's Degree

1 - 2 Courses Per Term
5 week terms



Culinary Arts Overview

Learn to prepare meals that keep customers coming back! All over the world, culinary professionals are behind the scenes preparing every meal we purchase. Culinary Institute of Virginia offers a year-round schedule, so you could earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Culinary Arts in as little as 15 months. Working alongside professional chef instructors in a hands-on environment, your course work will evolve from basic culinary techniques to advanced à la carte food preparation. From orientation to graduation, emphasis is placed on the business aspects of operating a profitable kitchen, better preparing you for leadership opportunities.

Institute Benefits

Graduate Faster

Our year-round, accelerated, programs let you earn your degree in just 15 months

Simplified Scheduling

Your degree path is pre-scheduled, so you can focus on learning, not course registration.

Possible Career Paths

Graduates of this program pursue many different career paths. Some of the most common are:

Restaurants

A Culinary Arts degree could prepare you for a rewarding career in restaurants, where you can build skills in cooking, kitchen operations, menu development, and delivering exceptional dining experiences.

On and Off-Premise Catering

Prepare yourself for opportunities in catering, where you could apply your skills in food preparation, event planning, menu coordination, and delivering high-quality service for special events and gatherings.

Hotels & Resorts

A career in Hotels & Resorts focuses on managing guest experiences, hospitality operations, lodging services, and tourism-related activities in hotels, resorts, and vacation destinations.

Culinary Arts Curriculum

Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts

Featured Courses

Culinary Skills CAA121

Topics covered are equipment identification, precision knife cuts, basic stock production and dry and moist heat cooking methods.

Garde Manger CAA210

Topics include canapés, hors d' oeuvres, pates, terrines, galantines, mousseline, sushi and the modeling and carving of buffet display pieces.

Program Requirements

To receive the Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts, the student must earn 60 semester credit hours. The program requires a minimum of 4 semesters, which is equivalent to 15 months or 60 weeks of instruction. The program requirements are as follows:

Complete ALL of the following Courses:

*For allowable substitutions of arts and sciences courses, see the Arts & Sciences Department page.

Course IDCourse NameCredit Hours
COM115Principles of Communication3
ENG110College Composition3
HUM205Culture, Thought, and the Human Experience3
MTH120College Mathematics3
PSY105Introduction to Psychology3

Complete ALL of the following Courses:

Course IDCourse NameCredit Hours
CAA100Essentials for Success3

Culinary Arts Outcomes

The objective of the Culinary Arts Degree program is to educate and train prospective culinarians with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to compete for employment in the culinary arts field. Students will be able to demonstrate the attributes of a good cook including stamina, dexterity, hand-eye coordination, timing, and the ability to work well with others. Students are taught restaurant management skills and proper ways to serve food to restaurant patrons. In order to manage the food preparation environment and collaborate with other food service professionals, each student is expected to develop their oral and written communication skills. Upon successful completion of this degree program, graduates are expected to:

  • Apply sound judgment and ethical practices in the culinary environment
  • Apply Serve-safe standards to insure a safe and secure food service outlet
  • Apply technical and analytical skills as they relate to food service
  • Communicate effectively to various audiences
  • Practice continuous improvement in the Culinary Arts
  • Collaborate effectively with team members to achieve success

The AAS Culinary Arts degree program at the Norfolk Campus of the Culinary Institute of Virginia of ECPI University is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation (ACFEF).  ACFEF requires assessment outcomes data to be available for all accredited programs, which can be found by clicking here.

Accrediting Commission of the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation

The AAS in Culinary Arts degree is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation (ACF) at the following ECPI University locations in Virginia: Norfolk. This is a programmatic accreditation by ACF, a specialized accreditation agency for postsecondary educational programs in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts. For more information, visit www.acfchefs.org.

ACF requires assessment outcomes data to be available for all accredited programs, which can be found by viewing Results of Program Assessment and Student Achievement.

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