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Culinary Arts: Definitely a Hot Career

Posted by AICA Admin, from Jul 12 to Jul 19 2012


Hip and Cool.  Students nowadays go for what they think is fun and enjoyable as they earn a lot for themselves and their families.  In fact, one of the best-est bet courses nowadays is culinary arts.  The reason:  it is definitely a hot career to be in the professional kitchen!

            But more than that, culinary arts schools like the Academy for International culinary Arts in Cebu and in Pasig City offers culinary arts training that has flexible time schedule and full hands-on experience.

            Career-wise, more and more chefs are able to achieve "celebrity status", engendering interest amongst prospective culinary arts students as they look into  the exciting world of today's leading chefs!

            According to research: "The modern culinary artist aspires to combine great-tasting food with great-looking food. Professional culinary arts training is the step many sophisticated cooks take to bring their skills to the next level. This begins with classic techniques and terminology, and progresses to innovative, modern application."

            Hence, a students' degree from a culinary school enable them to acquire training for a variety of careers both traditional and modern ones including restaurant management, hotel management, pastry chef, and other related positions. The list is long and growing, students will certainly find their place in the industry.

            AICA's International Culinary Arts Diploma Course offers one best diploma course that students can take right after graduating from high school.  This course is taken in a year with a total duration of 1,030 hours, certainly the longest compared to usual duration of culinary arts offered by other institutions. 

            It is obvious that the demand for skilled practitioners is high and increasing progressively in the international scene especially in luxury ships and the like.  This is a great opportunity for diploma and other vocational courses to come in especially because these diploma courses are more comprehensively focused in practicing the skills as theories are taught.