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Culinary Arts Degrees in West Midlands
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 4 Years
...of the placement provider. Work starts a year before you are due to go on placement, you may wish to organise your own placement, which is always possible... Learn about: Culinary Arts...
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All courses were good and it helped me a lot, in learning and writing, thanks a lot. I had a great time.
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The university is always there for each student. Not only will they help you in student life but also if you have any problems in your personal life.
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- Master
- Birmingham
...Managing professional culinary enterprises is an exciting challenge. Blending artistry, technique and creativity with the demands of management and business requires a unique range of abilities. Our Culinary Arts Management postgraduate course will arm you with this advanced skill set, driving... Learn about: Financial Training, Business and Management, Quality Training...
...Managing professional culinary enterprises is an exciting challenge. Blending artistry, technique and creativity with the demands of management and business requires a unique range of abilities. Our Culinary Arts Management postgraduate course will arm you with this advanced skill set, driving... Learn about: Financial Training, Business and Management, Quality Training...
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All courses were good and it helped me a lot, in learning and writing, thanks a lot. I had a great time.
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The university is always there for each student. Not only will they help you in student life but also if you have any problems in your personal life.
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London is a very expensive city so you have to be prepared before coming here. It was a great learning experience.
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The hospitality facilities (training kitchens, restaurants) were excellent.The lecturers are very knowledgeable in their fields, and very easy to get along to.The module workshops are useful and provide useful time to discuss issues. The links for industrial placements the college has are the best in the industry.
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I would definitely recommend UCB. Hands on teaching is best way to learn.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
... you to adopt a modern management approach in a wide range of professional food environments. By completing the course, you could follow in the footsteps of some of University College Birmingham’s star culinary arts degree graduates, from Michelin-starred restaurant owner Brad Carter to Raymond Blanc... Learn about: Product Development, Food Science, Culinary Arts...
... you to adopt a modern management approach in a wide range of professional food environments. By completing the course, you could follow in the footsteps of some of University College Birmingham’s star culinary arts degree graduates, from Michelin-starred restaurant owner Brad Carter to Raymond Blanc... Learn about: Product Development, Food Science, Culinary Arts...
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London is a very expensive city so you have to be prepared before coming here. It was a great learning experience.
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The hospitality facilities (training kitchens, restaurants) were excellent.The lecturers are very knowledgeable in their fields, and very easy to get along to.The module workshops are useful and provide useful time to discuss issues. The links for industrial placements the college has are the best in the industry.
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I would definitely recommend UCB. Hands on teaching is best way to learn.
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