By AECC Global DIH Singapore on Monday, 09 September 2019
Category: Culinary Course

Study Culinary Arts at Le Cordon Bleu

[:en]Have you found yourself trying to whip up those dishes by yourself after watching those cooking shows on YouTube or TV? Many might even find cooking therapeutic and want to pursue career in this area. Be it a career you are after or simply for passion, learning culinary will benefit one in many ways. Culinary is an art, not just preparing those palatable dishes but also plating in a captivating way.

When you study culinary, you learn how to handle different ingredients to bring out its best taste and you are taught about the nutrients in food so as to promote a healthier lifestyle in your cooking.

For over 120 years, Le Cordon Bleu has been a leader in culinary arts education. From preserving traditional techniques to researching cutting edge molecular cuisine, Le Cordon Bleu upholds a tradition of excellence.

Australia is Le Cordon Bleu’s academic hub, and part of an international expansion story starting in 1984 with the acquisition of Le Cordon Bleu Paris by Monsieur Andre Cointreau. In the same year, Adelaide hosted the first Australian Symposium of Gastronomy, reflecting a growing confidence in the nation’s cuisine.

Why Le Cordon Bleu?

Be able to mix-and-match your study locations
Food is closely linked with different cultures. Thus studying at Le Cordon Bleu, you can choose to ‘mix and match’ your study locations by completing part or all of your study programme in one of four locations – Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane. It is also possible for you to incorporate other destinations such as London, Paris, Tokyo or Ottawa into your unique study plan.

Creating work-ready graduates
Le Cordon Bleu has an outstanding network of industry partners who support students with Work Integrated Learning (WIL) placements, enhancing graduate job prospects and employability. The Industry Engagement Team empowers students with the skills to navigate a real work environment and plan for their future careers.

What is Work Integrated Learning (WIL)?
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) allows students to explore career aspirations in a real industry workplace before graduating. Le Cordon Bleu places students in Work Integrated Learning programmes worldwide allowing them to experience diverse workplace cultures, build skill-sets and industry networks.

With a focus on career development, WIL provides a platform for professional and personal growth with workplace opportunities to hone specialist skills for the future.

The Most Influential Qualification…
Grand Diplôme is recognised internationally as one of Le Cordon Bleu’s most prestigious culinary qualifications that combines classical training in both cuisine and patisserie. Students are first taught basic culinary skills before applying knowledge to high-quality produce and specialist ingredients.

This diploma is awarded after successful completion of both the Diplôme de Cuisine and the Diplôme de Pâtisserie which may be studied simultaneously over a period of 9 months.

 

 
Need more information on courses at Le Cordon Bleu? Do check out on the ever-trusted education service, AECC Global for more inquiries. You can either call us or drop by at our office today for professional consultation.[:]

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