
Live Life Deliciously
Whether you want to craft mouthwatering dishes or manage a bustling restaurant, IUP’s programs in culinary arts and in baking and pastry arts put you on your dream career path—giving you a taste for the exciting and busy world of culinary arts.
The immersive AAS in Culinary Arts and AAS in Baking and Pastry Arts programs allow you to use your hands in the kitchen to work with one of the greatest connectors of all—food. Culinary careers open up a world of possibilities and challenges your creative and inquisitive minds.
Why Study Culinary Arts or Baking and Pastry Arts at IUP?
Both of our culinary arts and baking and pastry arts programs are nationally recognized and accredited by the American Culinary Federation.
What You’ll Learn
IUP will prepare you to greatly expand your culinary chops. In addition to kitchen skills, you’ll learn the ins and outs of how to operate a business and grow in this industry.
- Artistic plate presentations
- Baking and pastry arts
- Beverage management
- Classical, contemporary, and international cooking methods
- Computer applications in food service
- Food purchasing and cost controls
- Industry food trends
- Leadership and communication skills
- Management and motivating employees
- Menu design
- Restaurant and business management
- Wine appreciation
Imagine Your Future
In the fast-paced food industry, you’ll spend your days surrounded by the constantly-in-motion world of culinary arts. When you graduate from IUP’s AAS programs, you’ll be prepared to start your career in a culinary or baking practice at the best resort and restaurant properties in the world.
With experience, IUP graduates go on to become:
- Bakers
- Caterers
- Chefs
- Culinary and pastry educators
- Executive chefs
- Food critics
- Food stylists
- Owners and operators of restaurants, bakeries, and bed and breakfasts
- Pastry chefs
- Personal chefs
- Sales representatives
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Classes and Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree Options
One of the hottest job-growth areas in the hospitality industry is for culinary graduates with practical experience and a four-year degree. Students can apply credits from the Academy of Culinary Arts toward four-year degrees at IUP in Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism and Event Management, Nutrition, and Family and Consumer Science Education.
Full Academic Catalog Listings
The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for these programs.
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Alex Brown ’10, Culinary Arts
IUP not only pointed me in the right direction and gave me an immediate start via externship, but built lifelong networking opportunities to reinforce what I was taught and how to apply those skills in future situations.
Kelly Morrison ’15, Culinary Arts and Dietetics
I chose my major because it's the only major I could find that combined culinary and nutrition into one degree.

Sarah Dayton ’07, ’10, Culinary Arts and Baking, Nutrition
When I started at IUP ACA, I went from a shy child with very little knowledge of the real world to an adult who has the confidence to take risks, do hard things, and start new adventures. None of this would have been possible without the ACA being my starting point.

Externship Experience
Culinary arts students at IUP benefit from an immersive, experiential externship program that puts you right in the center of the action. We have a 100 percent success rate in placing students in top-quality externship programs. More than 85 percent of those students are placed in four- and five-star properties.
You'll also take an employment strategies class where you can meet employers and discuss opportunities to continue your education at their business.