Program Overview
Looking to jumpstart your future in the fast-paced, rapidly growing food industry? In our Culinary Arts associate degree program, you’ll learn not only the craft and art of cooking, but also business and management skills, science and nutrition, and global citizenship. There’s no reason to wait to turn your passion for food into an exciting career.
JWU is a globally renowned leader in culinary education for a reason. Our labs are outfitted with the latest equipment, where you’ll learn advanced techniques in classical/international cuisines, garde manger, patisserie/dessert, and a variety of international dining room services — while developing professionalism and proficiency in financial management and food safety. Our experience-based approach includes cooking with ingredients from a global pantry, running a sustainable kitchen, and supporting local farms and fisheries. You’ll also develop the critical thinking and communication skills necessary for long-term career success through our integrated arts and sciences and front-of-the-house curriculum.Our program also provides opportunities to hone your skills through national and intra-campus competitions, and learn through a series of presentations by some of the nation’s most talented and passionate chefs. You can also take advantage of career fairs and other events on campus where you can meet employers.
Finally, you’ll apply all of these skills and experiences through a term of work experience at an internship site in your field of interest, a valuable opportunity to help you build your résumé and make industry contacts.
After completing your Culinary Arts associate degree, continue your education by enrolling in one of the following JWU bachelor’s degree programs:
- Business Studies
- Culinary Arts (Providence and North Miami only)
- Culinary Arts and Food Service Management
- Culinary Nutrition (Charlotte only)
- Food & Beverage Entrepreneurship (Providence, North Miami and Charlotte only)
Admissions is contingent upon you meeting the technical standards for this program. To learn more, please visit the JWU Catalog's technical standards page.
Sample Courses
- The Science of Cooking and Sensory Analysis
- Cooking in the Global Marketplace
- Classical Cuisines of France and Italy
- International Cuisine and Culinary Cultures
- Exploring Beverages
In addition to classes, free elective credit can be applied to a number of options such as Directed Experiential Education (DEE), internship, minor or study abroad. You are encouraged to contact an advisor before scheduling free elective credits.
For a full course listing, visit the JWU Catalog:
Career Possibilities
Some professions may require additional study, background checks, certifications, licenses, exams and/or experience as required qualifications for employment. Students are responsible for verifying that they can meet the employment requirements of potential employers.