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Vocational

AVS Cuisine du marché – 5324

ITHQ Signature program

Advanced Culinary Arts

Important notice: this program is offered in French only.

Would you like to improve your creativity and take your culinary skills to the next level? Designed for culinary professionals, this high-level specialization program will give you the best tools to move up the gastronomy ladder quickly.

Admission

Mid-January to March 1
September 15 to November 1

Course start date

August
January

Duration

9 months full-time (1 060 h)

Format

In-person

Schedule

Full-time

Language of instruction

French

Internships

Yes

Diploma

Attestation of Vocational Specialization (AVS)

Overview

A logical continuation of the DVS in Cuisine, the Cuisine supérieure program is designed for cooks who wish to specialize in gourmet cuisine. Top instructors, the finest equipment and ingredients as well as the chance to perfect your skills in France in a starred restaurant: Cuisine supérieure offers only the best!

Program key elements

  • High-end culinary specialization program   
  • Access to the Québec’s finest local products
  • Master classes with renowned chefs
  • Visit of local producers and artisans
  • A 3-month internship, in France, at a Michelin-starred or Relais & Châteaux establishment
  • Enrichment course in culinary creativity
  • Experienced and passionate instructors

Lift your culinary bar and reach new heights!

What you will learn
Creativity, know-how, precision

  • Discovery of Québec’s fine products
  • Culinary trends
  • Mastery of new food technologies and tasting techniques
  • Bakery
  • Charcuterie
  • Plated desserts
  • Food and wine pairing
  • Menu creation and recipe standardization

Program structure and courses

Duration and schedule

  • Program starting in the fall and winter  
  • Spread over 9 months on a full-time basis (1 course session, 1 3-month internship and 1 synthesis activity)   
  • Includes a total of 1 060 hours, including 552 hours of coursework and 508 hours of compulsory internships (ministerial program totalling 525 hours) 
  • Daytime courses and practical applications in the evening 

  • Schedule, dates and course order are subject to change.
  • The ITHQ reserves the right to cancel a course or program if there are insufficient registrations to justify its offering. In such cases, program and registration fees will be refunded in full.

Hands-on experience

Compulsory internships:

  • 2-week (68 h) unpaid internship in a recognized Québec establishment
  • 3-month (440 h) unpaid (rewarded and usually including room and board) internship in France, within the brigade of a Michelin-starred or Relais & Châteaux establishment 

Practical applications:

  • Realization of 2 major gastronomic events
  • Participation in culinary competitions and various gastronomic activities
  • Three-week synthesis activity at the ITHQ, including a week of visits to various producers

Important information about the internship in France

  • Due to the visa requirements for internships in France, applicants must be between 18 and 35 of age at the time of their internship. If you are over 35 years old, you will have to do your internship in Canada rather than in France. For more information, consult the Consulat général de France website.
  • International students are responsible for taking the necessary steps to obtain their French visa, if required.
  • Departure for the internship in France:
    • Fall session: departure in January
    • Winter session: departure in May

Diploma

  • Attestation of Vocational Specialization (AVS) in Cuisine du marché from the Ministère de l’Éducation
  • ITHQ Signature certificate in Cuisine Supérieure

All students are required to follow certain basic rules regarding professional image.

Admission

Admission application periods

Québec and Canadian applicants

Mid-January to March 1 (course start date in August)

September 15 to November 1 (course start date in January)

International applicants

This program is not available to international applicants.

Admission requirements

To be eligible for this program, you must: 

  • Have a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS) in Cuisine or have received an equivalent training AND have cumulated at least 500 hours of relevant and recent cooking work experience in a high-end restaurant environment, acquired through an internship or paid employment. 

OR

  • Have a combination of sufficient training and relevant work experience, including at least 2000 hours of relevant and recent cooking work experience in a high-end restaurant, gained through an internship or paid employment. 

You must also: 

Selection criteria

The selection of applications also takes into account the following criteria:  

  • Academic file 
  • Related training 
  • Relevant professional experience, validated by compliant work certificates

To maximize your chances of selection, we strongly encourage you to attach all supporting documents to your application. 

Selection interview

If your application file is selected, you will be invited to a selection interview, which will take place either in person or remotely, depending on your place of residence. 

In-person interview dates for Canadian applicants:

  • Winter 2026 programs: Wednesday, November 26 and Thursday, November 27, 2025 
  • Fall 2026 programs: Wednesday, April 15 and Thursday, April 16, 2026 

Required documents

Here is the list of documents you must include with your application depending on your status:

Application based on studies 

  • Official transcript (achievement record) and diploma of the DVS in Cuisine  
  • Work certificates attesting to work experience relevant to the program  
  • Proof of participation in related training (attestation, diploma or transcript), if applicable

Application based on relevant work experience

  • Post-secondary official transcripts and diplomas, if applicable  
  • Work certificates attesting to work experience relevant to the program 
  • Proof of participation in related training (attestation, diploma or transcript), if applicable 

General documents

Application based on studies 

  • Official transcripts of studies equivalent to the DVS in Cuisine for the last 3 years of high school (equivalent to grade 10, 11 and 12) 
  • Diploma(s) obtained 
  • Work certificates attesting to work experience relevant to the program 
  • Proof of participation in related training (attestation, diploma or transcript), if applicable

Application based on relevant work experience

  • Official transcripts from grade 10, 11 and 12. 
  • Official transcripts for any subsequent years of study, if applicable 
  • Diploma(s) obtained 
  • Work certificates attesting to work experience relevant to the program 
  • Proof of participation in related training (attestation, diploma or transcript), if applicable 

General documents

  • Birth certificate 
  • Canadian citizenship certificate OR permanent resident card
  • Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), if applicable
  • Proof of language proficiency in French (language test result or proof of exemption) 

Application based on studies 

  • Official transcripts of studies equivalent to the DVS in Cuisine for the last 3 years of high school (equivalent to grade 9, 10 and 11) 
  • Diploma(s) obtained 
  • Work certificates attesting to work experience relevant to the program  
  • Proof of participation in related training (attestation, diploma or transcript), if applicable

Application based on relevant work experience

  • Official transcripts of or the last 3 years of high school (equivalent to grade 9, 10 and 11) 
  • Official transcripts for any subsequent years of study, if applicable 
  • Diploma(s) obtained  
  • Work certificates attesting to work experience relevant to the program  
  • Proof of participation in related training (attestation, diploma or transcript), if applicable 
  • Not applicable as this program is not available to international applicants. 

Admission application procedure

  • Applicants must ensure that they meet the program’s admission requirements before submitting their application.      
  • Incomplete or late applications will not be accepted.       
  • For your admission file to be considered complete, it must contain a copy of all the official documents required by the ITHQ in accordance with your status, as listed above.
  • These documents must be legible and saved in PDF format. Documents in a language other than French or English must also be accompanied by a certified translation into French or English.            
  • Some documents required by the ITHQ may not be requested automatically on the admission platform. It is therefore your responsibility to ensure that all the documents on the list in accordance with your status have been uploaded to your file before submitting your application.  

Important

The ITHQ will accept only one application per applicant for its vocational training programs. Although the SRAM admission platform allows you to submit up to 3 applications, only your 1st choice of program will be considered. Your 2nd or 3rd choice will automatically be rejected.

Costs and financial aid


Program fees

Use the program fee calculator to find out about the costs of this program.

Financial aid and scholarships

Looking for financial support for your study project? Find out about the different options available to you.  

Future prospects

A profile in high demand

Candidates trained in high-end gastronomy continue to be in high demand in the job market. There has also been a significant improvement in the working conditions and wages offered by employers. With this specialization, you will not only be able to access positions in Québec’s most renowned establishments, but also abroad.  

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