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Graphic Design Vocational Schools

January 20th, 2011 11:38 pm

Graphic Design Vocational Schools offer the skills needed to become a working digital artist. Graphic Design Trade Schools teach animation, website design, interactive media design, digital art production, digital publishing, 2D and 3D computer graphics, DVD authoring, vector graphics, image processing, and much more. Vocational schools use a variety of software packages to teach students to create visual effects for movies, websites, video games, and other graphic design fields. Many Graphic Design Vocational Schools offer college degrees including an Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AABA) in Visual Communication; a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Graphics, and Multimedia; and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication. A bachelor’s degree is required for most graphic design positions, but an associate degree may suffice for entry-level positions .

Vocational Graphic Design graduates can find employment in printing and related support activities; specialized design services; advertising and related services; or book, newspaper, periodical, and directory publishing. Some designers find positions in engineering services or for scientific, management, or technical consulting firms. Graphic Design professionals also find jobs creating computer graphics for computer systems design firms or motion picture production firms.

Culinary Arts Training

December 14th, 2010 10:09 pm

For all aspiring chefs it is important to receive formal culinary arts training. This training is based around theory and practical courses in the cooking and preparation of food to a restaurant standard. Some cooking schools will offer degrees in this area while others will offer a different type of qualification. The type of course you choose will depend on how far you want to go in the industry and what type of job you want (for example head chef, pastry chef or assistant chef).

Depending on the school you choose training will be provided by professional chefs that actually work, or have worked, in some of the top restaurants in the world. They will demonstrate their culinary craft to you and then train you to make the same dishes in the next lesson. Becoming a professional chef is not for the faint of heart though as these same instructors will then assess your food and presentation! For many people it can be hard to hear that their food or presentation is not up to scratch. If this sounds like it might be a problem it would be beneficial to take some beginners cooking classes before enrolling to gain some confidence.

As there are many cooking schools to choose from it is a good idea to compare the different curriculum that each school follows. This way you can be sure that the classes you choose will prepare you best for your future job in the food industry. Ask a career guidance counselor, your friends, a chef and even do some research on the Internet before deciding which class to take.

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