Start your culinary education today at The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institute of Ohio - Cincinnati
If you ever thought about going to cooking school in Ohio, you'll want to learn more about The Art Institute of Ohio - Cincinnati
What You Need to Know
Finding the right cooking school & hospitality management program that meets your needs is the first step to an incredible new career in the field of culinary arts. Yes, a good culinary school is lot's of work and once you graduate the hard work continues. However, becoming a professional chef has its rewards too. Right now there is a huge demand for well trained cooks as America has a new found attraction to "celebrity" chefs.
Below is some basic information about The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institute of Cincinnati - Ohio 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.
The International Culinary Schools
at The Art Institute of Ohio - Cincinnati
Three Lake Pointe Plaza
2110 Water Ridge Parkway
Cincinnati, NC 28217
Why Choose The Art Institute of Ohio - Cincinnati?
The Art Institute of Cincinnati, 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
The Art Institutes culinary students come to them from different levels of experience but they all share the same thing — a passion for cooking. And they know something else: There are no shortcuts to a great culinary education. It’s why they are here.
At The Art Institutes, their students study traditional, fundamental cooking skills. And they explore the realities of working in restaurants and the food service industry.
Associate degree in Culinary Arts: This program builds on the base that is provided by the diploma program and offers students of The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institute – Jacksonville an opportunity to work in a practical kitchen environment while learning about kitchen management, nutrition, menu preparation and cost control. This incredibly active environment led by expert instructors will prepare the graduate to enter the food service industry in entry-level positions such as cook and pantry cook in food service establishments such as hotels and resorts the world over.
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The City of Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati is a vibrant Midwestern City, and a wonderful place to live and go to school. The Cincinnati metropolitan area has over 2 million people in it with all the cultural, shopping and living benefits of a large city. Cincinnati is the 6th safest region in the country, too.
Sports take the front seat among Cincinnati events. Citizens love their professional baseball (the Reds) and football (the Bengals) teams. That’s not where professional sports ends in Cincinnati, though. You can also support the Cincinnati Master’s Tennis Tournament, the Kings (professional soccer) and the Cyclones (professional hockey).
There are a lot of people with German heritage in Cincinnati, and so the city has the 2nd largest Oktoberfest in the world (the biggest festival is, of course, in Germany). The Over-the-Rhine neighborhood is the largest Historical District in the United States, and has many beautiful homes that feature the 19th century Italian architecture that was popular among affluent German immigrants.
Attending The Art Institutes of Ohio in Cincinnati will help you achieve your career goals as quickly as possible. You’ll focus on getting the information and skills you need to start a successful career in the food industry. In your spare time, you can root for your favorite team, go to the Botanical Gardens, attend a concert—or go have a beer at Oktoberfest. You’ll enjoy the excitement of city life, while getting the education you want.
If you are interested in any of these great programs at The Art Institute of Ohio - Cincinnati, 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.
What 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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