Can you have a doctorate's degree in the culinary arts, baking, pastry, cake decor, mixology, and chocolate?!


Question: what i mean is can you go to like a culinary college or university for 10 years(which is a doctorate's degree) and get a degree on these six subjects, taking them all at the same time. can you do that or not?


Answers: what i mean is can you go to like a culinary college or university for 10 years(which is a doctorate's degree) and get a degree on these six subjects, taking them all at the same time. can you do that or not?

to my knowledge a culinary doctorate's degree is not available; however, there is a very rigorous program to earn the coveted title of master chef.

A doctorate isn't just the amount of time (anybody can spend ten years at college). To get a doctorate, you have to contribute new knowledge to the field of study. I doubt, then, that there is a doctorate of any of the items you mentioned. A doctorate in chemistry is about the closest you could come. Culinary arts is an art. Arts do not have doctoral degrees--a Masters of Fine Arts is the highest degree conferred.

Can't- Wait is really close, you can't get your degree in the total package and the first step is a BS in Food Science which has three categories, Food Safety and construction, Nutrition and Dietary. The first three in your request go hand in hand, chocolate is a whole different subject as is mixology which is open for interpretation with that term. Good Luck





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