Charlotte International Culinary School

Start Your Culinary Education at The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Charlotte!

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What You Need to Know

If you ever thought about going to cooking school in North Carolina, you'll want to learn more about The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Charlotte.

As someone interested in going to culinary school, you may be asking yourself - How much is this going to cost? Where do I start the process? How long will it take? How will I find a job after I graduate? Is there financial aid available? All great questions.

Below is some basic information about The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Charlotte and its programs, but if you really want to learn more, you should fill out the short questionnaire and someone will contact you to talk about how to apply, time requirements, costs and just about anything else you may need to know.

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The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Charlotte
Three Lake Pointe Plaza
2110 Water Ridge Parkway
Charlotte, NC 28217

Why Choose The Art Institute of Charlotte?

The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Charlotte, formerly American Business and Fashion Institute, was established in 1973. You will be trained classically learning the principles of the great French chef Escoffier and building on those skills to understand today's cuisine. Your instructors are Chefs who have worked in the culinary industry, know what it takes to be successful and are there to help you become successful.

Your education will include lectures, classroom demos, field trips, externships, classroom training but most importantly of all, hands on training. Your classes will average about 20 for kitchen labs and about 30 for group lectures.

Once you graduate, you will have the skills to enter the job market at an entry level position as a line cook, assistant pastry chef, catering cook or one of the other in demand positions in the culinary world.

Programs of Study

Associate degree in Culinary Arts: This degree program builds on the material covered in the certificate course and through expert instruction gives the student a foundation in hand and knife skills as well as a more in-depth study of baking and pastry preparation. The student will also learn about pantry cooking, American and international cuisines. There is a focus on the development of presentation, teamwork, and time management skills. Instructors will also give an advanced course in food preparation that will also you to create delicious dishes from even the most basic ingredients. Graduates from this program will be able to join the food service industry in entry-level positions such as line cook, prep cook and first cook in food service facilities such as hotels the world over.

Bachelor degree in Culinary Arts Management: This program is geared to give the student the necessary skills to enter the business end of culinary arts. Students of this program will be given a foundation in such skill areas as personnel management, accounting, financial management, cost control and facility design. This rigorous program led by expert instructors will prepare its graduates to enter the food service industry in entry-level positions such as restaurant manager and catering manager in such facilities as hotels the world over.

Certificate in The Art of Cooking: You will learn the fundamentals, including knife and hand skills. You then delve into specialty areas like baking and pastry, garde manger, international and American cuisines, and à la carte. Next comes practice timing, teamwork and presentation. In the end you will become skilled in advanced food preparation techniques that allow them to transform basic ingredients into culinary art.


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The City of Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte is an up-and-coming, world-class destination, with a generous touch of sweetness and Southern charm - a true embodiment of the New South. It is a vital, booming banking and international business center and boasts sophisticated restaurants, luxury hotels, and a vibrant arts sector, as well as family-oriented cultural attractions. Charlotte ranks second among the nation's top banking centers.

Many other Fortune 500 companies either have their corporate headquarters here or make Charlotte their center for research and development. Charlotte is also one of the nation's largest distribution hubs, serving as both a major rail and trucking center.

If you are interested in any of these great programs at The International Culinary School at The Art Institutes of Charlotte, NC , please click on the button below, fill out the form and a representative will contact you to answer your questions and send more information about the school including an application.

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The Making of a ChefWhat Do You Need To Know to Get Into Culinary School?

As the Reluctant Gourmet, I have never been to cooking school, but I keep telling myself it's never too late. The best way for you to learn more about becoming a chef is to visit my new Culinary School Resource Center. Here you will find articles, books, school resources and many other useful resources.

Also, try reading as much as you can about going to cooking school and what it is like to be a professional chef. One book I highly recommend to anyone thinking about culinary school is, The Making of A Chef, by Michael Ruhlman. It will really help you understand what you may be getting yourself into. For a complete list of Books For Cooks.

 


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