The CIA announces the creation of its fourth campus; The Culinary Institute of America, Singapore

September 2011

The CIA Announces The Creation of Its FOURTH Campus; 

The CulinaryInstitute of America, Singapore

World’s Premier Culinary College to Introduce the Only Bachelors Degree in Culinary Arts Management Offered By A United States-Based College in Asia 

HYDE PARK, NY – September 7, 2010 - The Culinary Institute of America, in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) and Temasek Polytechnic, has announced that it will begin offering its Bachelors Degree Program in Culinary Arts Management in Singapore starting in January of 2011. This first ever Bachelors Degree in Culinary Arts Management offered in Asia by a U.S.-based college is made possible through the CIA’s collaboration with SIT and the Singapore Minister of Education.

The CIA’s Bachelors Degree in Culinary Arts Management is available exclusively to graduates of Polytechnic Institutions who have already earned their diplomas in Hospitality & Tourism Management, Leisure & Resort Management, or Culinary & Catering Management, as well as other hospitality, tourism, and culinary diploma programs.  To create the right facility for the program, Temasek Polytechnic worked with the CIA to design a new 30,000 sq. ft. educational facility that includes three professional teaching kitchens. The new CIA Singapore campus building will be completed this October.

“We are thrilled that SIT and CIA can now offer students a chance to pursue a world class culinary education. It’s not just about learning how to cook good food but about imparting the business skills needed to excel in the industry ” says Professor Tan Chin Tiong, President, Singapore Institute of Technology. “With Singapore’s global food influences and prominence in the regional hospitality industry, our students are in the best environment to pursue and grow their profession.”

Offering the proven curriculum the CIA delivers at its United States campuses, The Culinary Institute of America program will build students’ command of global product knowledge, business skills, and an in-depth understanding of the culinary and catering industries. The program will also cover more advanced areas of study such as revenue management and marketing for the foodservice and hospitality industries.  Throughout the program, culinary and service skills will be honed through hands-on learning and projects in the state-of-the-art kitchens and public restaurants at the CIA’s Singapore campus.

The CIA has selected Chef Eve Felder to be the Managing Director for The Culinary Institute of America, Singapore. Chef Felder is a CIA graduate who has served the college over the last 16 years in a progression of teaching and administrative responsibilities. Prior to returning to the faculty of her alma mater in 1994, Chef Felder served as chef at Chez Panisse Cafe in Berkeley, CA, where she worked closely with Chef Alice Waters. More recently, Chef Felder served as the CIA’s Associate Dean of Culinary Arts.

“By establishing a campus in the heart of Asia’s “culinary crossroads”, the CIA will be able to provide greater access to its gold-standard culinary education services, and this degree program is starting at a time of promising growth in the Singaporean tourism industry,” explains Dr. Tim Ryan, President of The Culinary Institute of America. “We will offer students our intense hands-on curriculum, taught by our world class faculty, they will gain an intimate knowledge of all aspects of the culinary, catering and food industry. In addition to culinary excellence, the skills gained in organization, prioritization, and leadership are just a few of the attributes that distinguish the 40,000 graduates of the CIA, who indeed lead in the global food industry.”

 “With the openings of numerous resorts that include hotels, restaurants and convention centers in Singapore, the demand for professional staffing is high.  Through its expert training and educational methods, the CIA intends to work with the Singapore Institute of Technology to provide a class of graduates that are highly-skilled management professionals able to meet the workforce demands of Singapore’s growing foodservice and hospitality industry.”

The first class to begin earning their Bachelors Degree from the CIA, Singapore will start classes in January 2011. For more information about the CIA’s first campus is Asia, please visit www.ciachef.edu/Singapore.


About The Culinary Institute of America

Founded in 1946, The Culinary Institute of America is an independent, not-for-profit college offering bachelor's and associate degrees, as well as certificate programs, in either culinary arts or baking and pastry arts. As the world's premier culinary college, the CIA has a network of more than 40,000 alumni that includes industry leaders such as Grant Achatz, Anthony Bourdain, Michael Chiarello, Cat Cora, Steve Ells, Todd English, Duff Goldman, Sara Moulton, Charlie Palmer, and Roy Yamaguchi. The college has campuses in New York (Hyde Park), California (The CIA at Greystone, St. Helena), and Texas (San Antonio). In addition to its degree programs, the CIA offers courses for professionals and food enthusiasts, as well as wine education.