PROVIDENCE R.I. —Johnson & Wales University, based here, is offering a pair of fully online bachelor’s degree programs in foodservice management.
The two inaugural programs—Culinary Arts and Foodservice Management, and Baking & Pastry Arts and Foodservice Management—have been designed for foodservice professionals who already hold associate degrees in culinary arts or baking and pastry arts. —Johnson & Wales University, based here, is offering a pair of fully online bachelor’s degree programs in foodservice management.
The new programs, which will be offered beginning September 2010, will enable students to complete their third and fourth years of either of the two bachelor’s degrees almost completely online. —Johnson & Wales University, based here, is offering a pair of fully online bachelor’s degree programs in foodservice management.
J&W’s online course delivery platform, uLearn, will enable students to submit assignments, take exams and interact with faculty and each other via e-mail and discussion boards. Class size will be limited to 20 students, who will not have to be online at any specific time. —Johnson & Wales University, based here, is offering a pair of fully online bachelor’s degree programs in foodservice management.
“Because of its ‘learn by doing,’ nature, one course could not be offered purely in the online format,” says University Provost Veera Gaul. “Lab time will be provided through a residency requirement of five days for online students. JWU’s commitment to online education will ensure that we continue to meet the needs of our students, further positioning the university to thrive in 2010 and beyond.” —Johnson & Wales University, based here, is offering a pair of fully online bachelor’s degree programs in foodservice management.
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