•Introduction to Jewelry Design
•Materials and Tools for Jewelry Making
•Metalworking Techniques (soldering, annealing, filing, etc.)
•Stone Setting and Engraving
•Casting and Molding Techniques
•Design Theory and Sketching
•Business Fundamentals for Jewelers
•Marketing and Branding for Jewelry
•Pricing and Sales Strategies
•Quality Control and Finishing
•Internship and Practical Experience
•Exhibition and Portfolio Development
This program spans 2 years, with a curriculum that integrates both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice. Students will participate in workshops and studio sessions where they will create and refine their jewelry pieces. They will also engage in internships with local jewelers, craft studios, or art galleries, giving them valuable industry experience. The course culminates in a final project or collection that demonstrates the student’s technical proficiency and artistic vision.
Upon graduation, students will earn a diploma in Jewelry Design and Craftsmanship. They will be qualified to work as jewelry designers, goldsmiths, silversmiths, gem setters, or business owners in the jewelry industry. The program also prepares graduates to further their education through advanced courses in jewelry design, business, or fine arts. Graduates will have the skills to start their own jewelry businesses, work with galleries, design studios, or participate in international craft fairs and exhibitions.