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Colleges And Universities In Baltimore, Maryland Part Ii

 
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Connie Limon

Baltimore International College (BIC)

Baltimore’s leading institution for culinary arts and hospitality management degrees is Baltimore International College (BIC). Baltimore International College was founded in 1972. It is a regionally accredited, independent college offering specialized baccalaureate and associate degrees and certificates through its School of Culinary Arts and School of Hospitality Business and Management.

College programs are taught by industry-experienced chefs and professors from around the world. They incorporate a blend of theory and academics with hands-on experience. Students participate in internships at college-operated establishments or externships at approved locations.

The College’s Baltimore, Maryland campus is located just two blocks from the famous Inner Harbor and within easy walking distance of many of the city’s major attractions.

Students who excel in their classes may be eligible for the College’s honors program, which is five weeks in length and taught at the College’s Ireland Campus. The culinary students work in the hotel’s award-winning kitchen, while hospitality management students learn the day-to-day operations of the hotel.

College of Notre Dame of Maryland

College of Notre Dame of Maryland was the first Catholic women’s college in the country to award the four-year baccalaureate degree. Maryland has a long and proven history of educating women for leadership.

College of Notre Dame of Maryland was founded in 1873 and is located on a beautiful 58-acre wooded campus 15 minutes north of downtown Baltimore. There are 26 majors, numerous study abroad programs, financial aid and scholarships, and internship opportunities.

The College of Notre Dame of Maryland offers women:

•Personal attention
•Heightened self-confidence and encouragement to assume leadership positions on and off campus

Other benefits offered include:

•Service learning as part of the coursework in many departments
•More than 30 clubs and organizations that foster leadership and teamwork
•Attention to diversity as illustrated in its international student population in the English Language Institute
•Services for learning-disabled students
•An honors program
•Advanced placement credit
•Double majors
•Independent study
•Off-campus study
•Part-time degree programs
•Undergraduate and graduate programs for professional women and men

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