I'd look and see if you have a community college nearby that offers a culinary arts program. I've read about this program and it doesn't have the greatest reputation. Lots of questions on how well you can learn to cook at home on a restaurant level. Will anyone know if the dishes were made properly? The diploma alone with over $17K. You can move and attend a community college for less and get a degree. There are culinary schools which have a bachelor's degree. They are not online programs.
https://www.ciachef.edu/
https://www.jwu.edu/
https://www.cobleskill.edu/academics/sch...-Arts.aspx
https://www.delhi.edu/academics/majors-p.../index.php - This one you may be able to complete the bachelor's online if you have completed as associate degree.
https://www.unlv.edu/degree/bs-hospitality-management
Hospitality Management is another field to look into. Often times there are bachelor's degrees in hospitality management if you have an associate degree. Excelsior used to offer a bachelor's degree in this back like 15 years ago.
https://www.ciachef.edu/
https://www.jwu.edu/
https://www.cobleskill.edu/academics/sch...-Arts.aspx
https://www.delhi.edu/academics/majors-p.../index.php - This one you may be able to complete the bachelor's online if you have completed as associate degree.
https://www.unlv.edu/degree/bs-hospitality-management
Hospitality Management is another field to look into. Often times there are bachelor's degrees in hospitality management if you have an associate degree. Excelsior used to offer a bachelor's degree in this back like 15 years ago.