7 Certificate Degrees in Creative Arts 2024
- Florence, Italy
Full time
On-Campus
English
Prepare for a successful career in jewelry design with this creative and technical certificate course from LdM Institute. Florence has a long-standing reputation of producing high quality jewelry that receives international acclaim; making the LdM an idealartistic and cultural study setting for students looking to make their mark in the field.
- Oakland, USA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Wood Technology is Laney College’s woodworking department. We offer classes on designing and making furniture and cabinets — from traditional hand tools, to handheld and stationary power tools, to contemporary CAD/CAM.
- Rhinelander, USA
English
Your path to success begins at Nicolet College. Our main campus is located in Rhinelander, Wisconsin on the shores of beautiful Lake Julia, but our reach extends to academic centers throughout the district and through our online classes and programs.
- West Lancashire District, United Kingdom
English
The key responsibility of a Sewing Machinist is to make sewn products that meet specifications and quality criteria, with particular emphasis on maintaining quality standards whilst working at the required efficiency rate and meeting targets and deadlines.
- Box Elder, USA
On-Campus
English
The building trades department provides the student with a comprehensive education in Carpentry. This program is designed to meet experienced carpenters' growing need to build Tribal housing and other commercial structures. Besides specific carpentry skills, students will gain proficiency in such areas as work ethic, job application, and basic education skills.
- Deatsville, USA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program is designed to help students acquire the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to prepare for successful entry-level employment in the masonry field.
- 501, USA
On-Campus
English
Study the principles that underpin the engineering of nonmetallic, inorganic solids. Topics covered in the first portion of the course include crystallography, glass structure, and microstructural defects in ceramics. The second portion of the course explores the mechanical, electrical, optical, magnetic, and thermal properties of glasses and ceramics. Characteristic differences between ceramics and metals are emphasized throughout the course. Connections to the related fields of mineralogy and geology are also developed.