Culinary Arts Careers
What does a Culinary Arts professional do?
- Plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates the operation of a kitchen
- Caters events, parties, and dinners for clients
- Specializes in frying, baking, roasting, broiling, and sauce cookery
- Creates new recipes to build a reputation as an expert
- Is responsible for food purchasing, estimates of consumption, menu planning, and price rates
- Specializes in preparing and cooking exotic dishes, foods of foreign flavor, and elaborate dishes
- Arranges special menus for conventions, training seminars, and workshops
- Supervises and manages a kitchen staff including interviewing, hiring, and firing kitchen workers
- Oversees or supervises the serving and mixing of alcoholic beverages
What careers are open to me when I graduate from DMACC’s program with my Associate’s degree in Culinary Arts?
- Assistant chef
- Food and beverage manager
- Resort cook
- Catering chef
- Restaurant owner
What else should I consider about this program or career choice?
- Your success depends upon on developing strong organizational skills.
- You’ll need strong math skills.
- You may work irregular hours, including nights and/or holidays and weekends.
- If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, we’ll give you the knowledge to go into business for yourself.
- The average starting salary for graduates is about $23,000.

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