Diploma - Jewellery Methods
- 2 years
- Duration
- 19,856 CAD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Diploma
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Toronto / Canada
- Location
Program description
As a goldsmith or bench jeweller, the Jewellery Methods curriculum will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and talents needed to excel in this difficult line of work. Early on in the program, emphasis is placed on developing the fundamental skills of measuring, sawing, filing, soldering, and finishing. Through the introduction and application of numerous conventional and modern procedures, these abilities are strengthened. Once you've mastered the fundamentals, you can move on to more advanced goldsmithing techniques, jewelry repair, gem setting, and model creation, as well as elective courses in jewelry.
To provide you a thorough understanding of the jewelry field, technical drawing, gemmology, and an introduction of the industry are all included.
Program structure
Semester 1
- Metal Finishing I
- Rhino 1 for Jewellery
- History of Jewellery and Gemstones
- Goldsmithing 1
- Technical Drawing
- College English
Semester 2
- Goldsmithing 2
- Rhino 2 for Jewellery
- Metal Fhinishing 2
- Jewellery Casting
- Gemmology for Jewellers
- Jewellery as an Industry
Semester 3
- Industry Skills 1
- Gemsetting 1
- Model Making 1
- Jewellery Repairs 1
- Jewellery Business and Careers
Semester 4
- Industry Skills 2
- Gemsetting 2
- Jewellery Repairs 2
Price
Base tuition fee (for two semesters - 1 year):
- 19,856 CAD for international students
Additional fees:
- Application Fee - 110 CAD
- Incidental Fees (student ID, student association membership, etc) - 2,000 CAD
- Mandatory Health Insurance - 790 CAD for 1 year coverage
Requirements for applicants
Admission Requirements
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent
- grade 12 English (C or U)
English language proficiency
- George Brown English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program - Level 8;
- IELTS (Academic) - 6.0, minimum 5.5 in each skill band;
- TOEFL - 80 (online) minimum 20 in each skill band;
- Duolingo English Test - 105;
- MELAB - 80;
- PTE (Academic) - 54, overall minimum, 50 in each skill band;
- CAEL - 60 (overall);
- Cambridge English Exams (B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency) - 169 or more (with no individual skill below 162).
About the university
George Brown College opened its doors in 1968, welcoming just over 2,000 students.
Since then, full-time student population has grown to more than 30,000. People come to George Brown from across the Greater Toronto Area, the country and the world to develop the skills and gain the real-world experience needed to succeed in the workplace. Since 2004, under current President Anne Sado’s leadership, George Brown has more than doubled in size, broadened international partnerships and increased commitment to strengthening the cultural, economic and social fabric of Toronto.
About George Brown College
The college located in Toronto, Canada. It has three campuses - Casa Loma, St.James, Waterfront, other locations where students attend classes and Student Residence.
George Brown College educates a blend of theory and hands-on experience, prioritizes real-world learning and provides students with opportunities to work alongside industry professionals in applied research and fields education opportunities. Its industry partnerships mean students get the latest trends and tech they can expect in the field. The college offers 170 programs in 7 centers. They include Art, Design and Infromation technology, Business, Community Services and early childhood, Construction and Engineering technologies, Health Sciences, Hospitality and Culinary arts, Preparatory and liberal studies.
Experiental and work-integrated learning oportunities are availabale to students to take part in.
6 reasons to study at George Brown
- Study in Downtown Toronto
- Hands-on, real world experience
- Infromed by industry
- Expert instructors
- Applied research
- Promoting enterpreneurship