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The Institute Of Culinary Education Announces New Associate Degree Program In Los Angeles The school will now offer its first-ever degree option
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NEW YORK, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Institute of Culinary Education has launched its first Associate of Occupational Studies degree program designed for those seeking an accelerated, college-level curriculum with a restaurant and hospitality focus. The AOS in Culinary Arts & Management is exclusively available at ICE s Los Angeles campus and can be completed in 14 months. The degree program combines the school s award-winning Culinary Arts and Restaurant & Culinary Management curricula with applied general education courses online.
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