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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.


Royal College of Art
MA Jewellery & Metal
- London, United Kingdom
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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Metalworking degree programs at the master's level combine advanced technical skills with artistic expression, allowing you to create innovative metal designs. This field explores the intersection of craftsmanship and modern technology.
As a student in this program, you'll delve into specialized courses like advanced metalworking techniques, metallurgy, and welding technology, which help refine your skill set. The curriculum emphasizes precision and creativity, enabling you to master skills such as fabricating intricate metal structures and developing innovative techniques for metal manipulation. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, fostering adaptability within their craft.
Graduates often pursue careers as metal fabricators, industrial designers, or artisans, applying their expertise in various industries including art, architecture, and manufacturing. The program prepares you for a range of professional opportunities, equipping you with a comprehensive understanding of materials and processes essential for shaping the future of metalworking.