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The Guide to College Programs in Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts 10Th Edition The Guide to College Programs in Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts 10th Edition www.chrie.org Copyright © 2021 by International CHRIE. All rights reserved. This publication is designed to provide accurate information. For questions or updates, contact [email protected]. International CHRIE 2810 N Parham Road, Suite 230 | Richmond, VA 23294 USA | 01 (804) 346-4800 ISBN: 0-9746470-7-1 International CHRIE’s GUIDE TO COLLEGE PROGRAMS in Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts Table of Contents About International CHRIE ............................................................................................................... 7 Foreword ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Associates Degrees, Certificates and Diplomas Collin College ............................................................................................................................... 10 Community College of Allegheny County .................................................................................. 12 County College of Morris ............................................................................................................ 14 Del Mar College ........................................................................................................................... 15 Durham Technical Community College ...................................................................................... 16 Lake Michigan College ................................................................................................................ 18 Northampton Community College ............................................................................................. 20 St. Louis Community College ..................................................................................................... 22 SUNY College of Technology at Delhi ........................................................................................ 24 Thai Chef School ......................................................................................................................... 26 University of Arkansas—Pulaski Technical College ................................................................. 27 Waukesha County Technical College ......................................................................................... 29 Bachelor’s Degrees Auburn University ....................................................................................................................... 31 Auckland University of Technology ........................................................................................... 33 Ball State University .................................................................................................................... 34 Bethune-Cookman University .................................................................................................... 35 Boston University ....................................................................................................................... 36 Bradley University ....................................................................................................................... 37 California Lutheran University ................................................................................................... 38 California Polytechnic State University, Pomona ...................................................................... 39 California State University, Chico ............................................................................................... 41 California State University, Long Beach .................................................................................... 42 California State University, Northridge ..................................................................................... 43 10th Edition of the Guide to College Programs Central Connecticut State University......................................................................................... 45 Cesar Ritz Bouveret .................................................................................................................... 46 Coastal Carolina University ......................................................................................................... 47 College of Charleston ................................................................................................................. 48 Cornell University ........................................................................................................................ 50 Culinary Institute of America, The ............................................................................................. 52 Delaware State University .......................................................................................................... 54 DePaul University ........................................................................................................................ 56 Dusit Thani University ................................................................................................................. 57 East Carolina University .............................................................................................................. 59 EHL Swiss School of Tourism & Hospitality ............................................................................... 60 Endicott College .......................................................................................................................... 62 ESSEC Business School ............................................................................................................... 63 Fairleigh Dickinson University .................................................................................................... 65 Florida Atlantic University .......................................................................................................... 67 Florida International University ................................................................................................. 69 Florida State University .............................................................................................................. 70 Free University of Bolzano ......................................................................................................... 71 Georgia State University ............................................................................................................. 72 Grand Valley State University .................................................................................................... 74 Hotelschool The Hague .............................................................................................................. 75 Husson University ....................................................................................................................... 77 Indiana University, Bloomington ............................................................................................... 78 Iowa State University ................................................................................................................. 79 Institute for Tourism and Leisure—ITF ..................................................................................... 81 James Madison University .......................................................................................................... 83 Kansas State University .............................................................................................................. 85 Lasell University .......................................................................................................................... 87 Le Cordon Bleu, Ottawa ............................................................................................................. 89 Le Cordon Bleu, Paris Institute ................................................................................................... 91 Le Cordon Bleu, Peru University ................................................................................................ 93 Michigan State University .......................................................................................................... 94 Missouri State University ........................................................................................................... 96 Montclair State University .......................................................................................................... 98 New Mexico State University ..................................................................................................... 100 New York University ................................................................................................................... 102 Niagara University....................................................................................................................... 104 North Carolina Central University .............................................................................................. 105 North Dakota State University ................................................................................................... 107 Northern Arizona University ...................................................................................................... 109 Notre Dame of Maryland University .......................................................................................... 111 Ozyegin University .....................................................................................................................
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