Jewelry
JE1200
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students develop the basic skills necessary to design and fabricate unique pieces of jewelry.
No sections available this semester
JE1210
(1.5 credits or audit)
Improve on the basics skills learned in JE1200 to develop your personal design vocabulary and broaden your definition of jewelry.
No sections available this semester
JE1225
(0.0 credits or audit)
This class will consist of lectures and image presentations on new directions in displaying jewelry, as well as advanced metalsmithing techniques.
No sections available this semester
JE1230
(1.5 credits or audit)
This course guides students through the specific techniques of incorporating stones and stone setting into jewelry making.
JE1245
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students design and create handmade chains, including jump rings, woven chains, and chains with hollow elements.
No sections available this semester
JE1246
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students learn to fabricate a variety of clasp mechanisms from simple to complex.
No sections available this semester
JE1250
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students will design and create entire enamel pieces as well as learn to incorporate enamel segments into other jewelry.
No sections available this semester
JE1260
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students focus on hard wax carving techniques, one aspect of model making in jewelry design.
No sections available this semester
JE1270
(1.5 credits or audit)
Learn how to utilize colors and add textures to contemporary art jewelry pieces.
No sections available this semester
JE1350
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students will be introduced to the basic skills needed to create multiples of a piece.
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