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3 Jewelry Design Degree Programs in Canada


OCAD University
Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Design in Material Art & Design
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Material Art & Design program, you will learn how to create jewellery, textiles and ceramics as a professional studio artist or designer.


LaSalle College Vancouver
Diploma in Jewellery Design
- Vancouver, Canada
Diploma
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Are you fascinated by the construction and composition of jewellery? Do you enjoy working with your hands and have an artistic edge? If so, our Jewellery Design Program will take your talent to the next level!
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NSCAD University - Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
Bachelor of Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing (BFA)
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
- Hamilton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
The fields of Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing are experiencing a renaissance of diverse creative approaches. You will explore a wide variety of concepts and philosophies as you engage in critical discussions about content and form in order to create a new language of metal.
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Jewelry design combines creativity and technical skill, allowing you to craft unique pieces that express personal style and artistry. Canada provides a rich environment for this discipline, emphasizing hands-on experience and professional practice.
Through courses in gemology, metalworking, and CAD design, you'll develop specialized skills for creating intricate jewelry. You'll learn to produce both one-of-a-kind pieces and small collections, mastering techniques that include stone setting, casting, and engraving. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as you refine your artistic vision.
Additionally, many programs emphasize collaboration with industry professionals and incorporate project-based learning, giving you a chance to work on real-world challenges. Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as independent designers, jewelry consultants, or production managers in the fashion sector. By engaging with the vibrant Canadian arts community, you’ll gain insights into market trends and customer preferences, enhancing your professional readiness in this dynamic field.