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  2. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Portland - Wikipedia

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    Students also earned a Le Cordon Blue diplôme (Diplôme de Cuisine or Diplôme de Pâtisserie). [1] [6] The diploma programs lasted 30 to 36 weeks, and the AOS program lasted 60 weeks. [12] The institute was an affiliate with many culinary and educational associations and organizations, including the American Culinary Federation. [13]

  3. Le Cordon Bleu - Wikipedia

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    Le Cordon Bleu ([lə kɔʁdɔ̃ blø]; French: "The Blue Ribbon"; LCB) is a French hospitality and culinary education institution, teaching haute cuisine. Its educational focuses are hospitality management, culinary arts, and gastronomy. The institution consists of 35 institutes in 20 countries and has over 20,000 attendees. [1]

  4. Diplôme universitaire - Wikipedia

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    In France, a diplôme universitaire (DU, in English "university degree") or interuniversitaire (DIU, in English "inter-university degree") is a degree from a French university, a grand établissement or Établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel, or many establishments jointly, as opposed to national diplomas ...

  5. École Supérieure de Cuisine Française - Ferrandi - Wikipedia

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    École Supérieure de Cuisine Française (ESCF - Higher School of French Cuisine at Ferrandi) is a professional training school located in central Paris.Established by The Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIP), the school is part of École Grégoire-Ferrandi and specializes in training students for work in hospitality management and French cuisine.

  6. École Grégoire-Ferrandi - Wikipedia

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    Its culinary school is called École Supérieure de Cuisine Française (ESCF) The school offers three areas of training and specializations within each area: culinary arts: cooking and service, catering, bakery and pastry; restaurant management; craftsmanship and interior design

  7. Academic grading in France - Wikipedia

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    [20] [2] In the Second French Empire, the representation of colored balls was converted into a numerical system of 0-5, and then in 1890 [1] the numerical system of 0-20 was created along with the modern French baccalauréat, which comprises several stages of written examinations [21]

  8. Quebec Diploma of College Studies - Wikipedia

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    The professional diploma equivalent to the DEC is the Diploma of Vocational Studies (DEP; diplôme d’études professionnelles), whereas the DEC is for non-trade studies. [3] An Attestation of College Studies (AEC; Attestation d'études collégiales), is awarded following a short-term training program that does not include general education ...

  9. Tuition fees in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent of the concept of "tax", as it is conceived today, is reflected as "payments for secretarial fees, matriculation and degrees", but this represents a very small percentage of total income in modern times: for example, this was 1.9% for the University of Valladolid in the years 1770–1779, and never exceeded 1.8% of the overall ...