2nd April 2018 01:51 PM | |
shikha | Re: Mla gastronomy The Boston University is offering Master of Liberal Arts in Gastronomy. This is established in collaboration with Jacques Pepin and Julia Child. The Master of Liberal Arts in Gastronomy is a unique, multidisciplinary program that encompasses the arts, the humanities, and the natural and social sciences. Students in the program examine the role of food in historical and contemporary societies from a variety of perspectives, gaining a holistic view of the impact of food, food science, and nutrition on world civilization. Eligibility: Applicants must have a bachelors degree. Candidates for admission to the degree program are selected on the basis of academic transcripts, academic and professional references, and the required application essay. Application for Master of Liberal Arts in Gastronomy from Boston University: Courses are required: Survey of the History of Food Anthropology of Food Understanding Food: Theory and Methodology Experiencing Food Through the Senses Focus Areas Business & Entrepreneurship Communication Food Policy History & Culture Contact to: Gastronomy Program Boston University 808 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 |
2nd April 2018 01:50 PM | |
Unregistered | Re: Mla gastronomy Hello sir, is there any one can give me here application for Master of Liberal Arts in Gastronomy from Boston University? |
31st October 2015 01:49 PM | |
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