Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management in Denver, CO

Home to 300 days of sunshine each year, Denver is known for year-round adventure.

Denver, CO Culinary Arts ProgramsLocated just minutes from world-class skiing, mountain climbing, snowboarding, and the beauty of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is a great place to live.

With three sports stadiums, 90 bars, 300 restaurants, and a huge performing arts center, Denver is a great place to live if you're considering a career in culinary arts or hospitality management. A historic district and bustling downtown area mean that residents and visitors of Denver can take advantage of endless shopping, a mile-long pedestrian promenade, and numerous outdoor cafes.

Denver Sports

Home to eight professional sports teams, the "Mile-High City" is a great place to live if you're a sports enthusiast. With three state-of-the-art stadiums to call home, Denver is also the location of the world's largest rodeo (the National Western), dog racing, and horse racing. Additionally, the Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Crush (Arena Football), Colorado Rapids (MLS), Colorado Rockies (MLB), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Denver Broncos (NFL), Colorado Mammoth (NLL), and Colorado Outlaws (MLL) all call the city of Denver home.


The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of ColoradoThe International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Colorado

Denver, CO - Art of Cooking, Culinary Arts, Baking & Pastry, Culinary Management, Food & Beverage Management

 


DeVry University - Keller Graduate School of ManagementDeVry University - Keller Graduate School of Management

Westminster, CO - Hospitality Management (MBA)



Life in Denver

With a climate that allows residents to enjoy outdoor activities year-round, Denver is home to a highly-educated population. Home to numerous educational institutions, Denver is one of the top places to live while in school, or when searching for a client base.

Denver, COAn ethnically diverse city, Denver is the 10th-largest city in the United States. With a wide variety of restaurants (ranging from diners to gourmet eateries), Denver is a great place to live and work while pursuing a career in the culinary arts.

The Economy of Denver

As job growth in Colorado continues to be above the national average (and housing prices remain somewhat better than average as well), Denver is a great place to consider working in. Home to a diverse workforce, the bioscience, aerospace, and energy sectors all make up a large portion of the economy in Denver. In addition the health-conc ious attitude that permeates many sectors of Colorado living offers a unique opportunity for culinary students that are creatively geared towards "cooking healthy."

Denver Demographics

Known as the "thinnest" city in America, Denver residents have long promoted a healthy and natural lifestyle. As the city is home to great weather, residents can often be found outside hiking, walking, running, biking, or engaging in a wide range of winter sports. Largely considered to the be nation's Baby Boomer capital, the city of diverse city of Denver is home to a large Hispanic population, as well as a variety of other ethnicities.


 

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