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Royal College of Art
MA Jewellery & Metal
MA
Full time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
The Jewellery & Metal programme seeks to unpick the relationship between people and things, pushing beyond the subject-object binary JaM students explore the multiple ways we are entrapped and enthralled by the complex entanglement of the material and immaterial worlds. Through emergent acts of making, JaM believes we can shed new light on these complex and essential relationships, revealing great depths in our understanding of, and being in, the world.
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Academy of Art University
Master of Arts (MA) in Jewelry & Metal Arts
- San Francisco, USA
- Online
MA
Full time
4 semesters
Distance learning, On-Campus
English
The MA Jewelry & Metal Arts program introduces professional practice in studio coursework, design, and concept. Graduate students focus on fabrication and casting skills, laser-cutting techniques, and exploring material choices.
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Academy of Film, Art and Design
Design MA
- Łódź, Poland
MA
Full time, Part time
18 Months
On-Campus
English
Industrial design is the youngest of the practical disciplines. In Poland, the industrial design grew out of the tradition of practical arts, establishing itself as an independent field in the late 1970s. Thus, by definition, industrial design is the design of the form and features of products intended to be marketed. Failure to recognize its uniqueness as compared to the other creative disciplines, too often leads to it being described as one of the practical arts and crafts, and consequently to it being wrongly understood by society in general.
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Accademia Italiana
Master of Arts in Contemporary Jewelry Design
- Rome, Italy
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
Official Master's degree accredited by the Italian Ministry of Universities & Research. The two-year Master of Arts in Contemporary Jewelry Design offers a wide range of approaches and contexts, training professional avant-garde jewelry designers. Contemporary designs come from formal and semantic research, artisanal skills that transform into commercial, exploiting the potentials of e-commerce and social platforms in the creation of contemporary jewelry.
London Metropolitan University
MA in Jewellery and Silversmithing
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 Year
On-Campus
English
Are you fascinated by distinct materials and the objects they form, both decorative and functional? Are you drawn in by the effect of items that ‘just sit’? Challenge yourself to think harder about your work and where it belongs in the wider world. This course will train you to harness more sophisticated design and research skills, which will serve as a starting point for you to develop your design language and truly engage with meaning and context. You’ll find that experimentation and radical thinking are central to learning at this level. Live projects will drive your ambitions and you’ll deepen and strengthen your practice with social and collaborative interactions.
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MA Programmes in Fashion Accessories Design Jewellery
Master’s degrees typically offer students opportunities for specific professional and academic advancement. Scholars can tailor their studies to match their interests. They may also have the opportunity to conduct research in their field and apply theoretical concepts in real-world applications.
What is an MA in Jewelry Design? This degree can provide program participants an opportunity to study all facets of jewelry, including fine art, fashion, photography, history, design theory and practice, merchandising, and manufacturing. Students can gain hands-on experience designing and manufacturing their own jewelry collections using different types of equipment, technology and source materials. They may study how cultural, geographic and economic influences affected jewelry design throughout history and in modern times.
Graduates may apply the artistic skills learned in many types of creative ventures. They may also gain experience using new and different technologies that can be applied when making jewelry or other types of art. Professional presentation skills can be honed and used when sharing visual materials that highlight artistic content and theme.
The cost of the program may vary depending on how the coursework is delivered, including online or in-person lectures, seminars, workshops, or hands-on studio work. The university’s location and the length of the program can also impact the final cost.
Students may find career opportunities as jewelry artists, designers or manufacturers. They may also be CEOs and head designers of their own jewelry production company. Opportunities may be available to become program administrators or curators for government agencies or non-profit organizations that operate museums or galleries. Retail career opportunities can include design consultant, jewelry education manager, jewelry lab grader, quality assurance manager, appraiser, estate jewelry dealer or store manager.
Jewelry design studies can be found at universities located in art and fashion centers around the world. Many offer opportunities to network within the industry while studying. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.