Certificate Program in Advanced Perfumery
Pratt Institute’s Center for Continuing and Professional Studies proudly collaborates with Cinquième Sens to be the exclusive NYC provider of the Certificate Program in Advanced Perfumery. Since 1976, Cinquième Sens has been a global leader in the creation and culture of perfumery operating in Paris, Dubai, Shanghai, and Brazil. Cinquième Sens, an acclaimed perfumery school from France, has been active in the creation of perfumes and the transmission of a vital perfume culture.
Why Choose Pratt Institute? •• We offer superior professional perfumery education with an outstanding faculty and exceptional facilities. •• The certificate provides well-rounded exposure to the secretive industry of perfume. Students will learn the language that defines a perfumer’s palette while discovering a sense of smell through the different facets used in creations. The knowledge shared by the instructor, an industry veteran, provides insight usually only obtained by working in the industry. •• The certificate provides students with the proper skills and knowledge for professional success in the growing perfumery industry. Certificate of Advanced Perfumery Open House Event Join us for a free event and meet the instructor and other professionals in the NYC perfumery industry. This is your opportunity to learn more about the program and network with local leaders in the fragrance world. DECEMBER 2015 6-8 PM PRATT INSTITUTE 144 WEST 14TH STREET, RM 213, NEW YORK, NY 10011 Please visit our website for date confirmation at www.pratt.edu/scps-cf15
Fall 2015
Application Fee $100, non-refundable Certificate Requirements The certificate requires successful completion of 36 hours of classroom time. Each required course is 18 hours. Fragrance enthusiasts and industry professionals will receive a certificate upon completion of each of the following courses: PMPF 310 The Technique and Language of Perfumery PMPF 311
Advanced Perfumery
These courses cover a vast amount of significant educational information, including fragrance history, the physiological aspects of how we smell, the role of the fragrance house in relation to the finished goods supplier, clarifying the roles of IFRA, the various formats for extracting naturals, and defining naturals, synthetics, and reconstitutions. Discount in BF Enroll and complete both courses for a 10% discount and receive an Advanced Certificate in Perfumery. Course Materials Olfactoriums used in class can be purchased
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