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What is the best degree for a Food Management/Business

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susan’s Answer

Below I have listed 2 websites to check out that offer degrees on food management/business. there are tons more but below are 2 to get you going. Explore whether they offer scholarships.


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NY Food Business Management Degree | Culinary Institute of America https://www.ciachef.edu/cia-new-york-food-business-management-bachelors-degree
www.food-management.com/news-trends/business-industry The latest news and innovation from the B&I segment, including corporate dining, factories and technology-based companies.
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Kevin’s Answer

Hospitality degree

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Josette’s Answer

You've actually answered your own question. Johnson & Wales University offers a Bachelor of Science in Culinary Arts and Foodservice Management. This degree is also offered with Baking & Pastry Arts. Do an internet search for top schools for Foodservice Management. Also check the American Culinary Federation for more information. There may be a chapter in your city.

Thank you comment icon Your career choice has so many different paths.....active: working in a commercial kitchen; or administrative....research....working for food manufacturers and more. Down below I have given 2 links for programs that address your career inquiry. Always check if there are scholarships available. Check out the web-site "glass door" for information on salaries and working conditions at some places you might consider working at. Generally look for co-workers with whom you will enjoy working as we spend so much of our time at work. susan zeidel
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Sharool’s Answer

Associate's degree programs, such as an Associate of Applied Science in Food and Beverage Management or an Associate of Business in Food Management, prepare students for management careers in the food services industry. Programs teach a combination of management, hospitality and culinary skills.
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Susan’s Answer

Brian - I would recommend a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management as this will provide a solid education in all facets of the hospitality industry. Fill in electives with business courses. Good luck - it's a challenging but rewarding career.
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