Jewelry/Metalworking – Associate in Science Degree, Certificate of Achievement
The Jewelry/Metalworking certificate provides technical skills in Jewelry design and fabrication. Skills cover metal sawing, filing, sanding, forming, silver soldering, fusing, cold connections, patina, polishing, casting, basic stone setting, and mixed materials. Concepts cover research, sketches, models, and realization of physical metal forms by hand. Students will develop a portfolio of work that will enable them to apply for jobs in the Jewelry field.
Courses
- ART 004D — HISTORY OF MODERN ART
- ART 015 — SKETCHING FOR DESIGN
- ART 018 — RENDERING
- ART 031A — COLOR AND COMPOSITION - TWO DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
- ART 032A — DESIGN - THREE DIMENSIONAL
- ART 033A — PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATION I
- ART 034A — APPLIED DESIGN I - MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
- ART 034B — APPLIED DESIGN II - MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
- ART 036A — JEWELRY/METAL FABRICATION I
- ART 036B — JEWELRY/METAL FABRICATION II
- ART 036C — JEWELRY CASTING
- ART 135 — PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT OF JEWELRY AND METAL FABRICATION
- BUS 009 — INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
- DT 008A — INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION
- DT 008B — INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION
- DT 008C — ADVANCED SYSTEMS DESIGN AND FABRICATION
- PHOT 021 — INTRODUCTION TO BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY
- PHOT 030 — INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL IMAGE EDITING
- PHOT 031 — BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
- PHOT 040 — FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY