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Sacred Art School
Master in Sacred Art
- Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Blended
English, Italian
The Master in Sacred Art aims at offering theoretical and practical training in the field of sacred and religious art. This sector, deeply rooted in Italian culture and tradition constitutes a significant percentage of the Italian artistic heritage. The three specializations to choose from for the Master are Painting, Sculpture, and Goldsmithing.


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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Master of Fine Arts in Metals & Jewelry Design
- Rochester, USA
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Challenge traditional ways of thinking as you create works that leave a lasting impression.


Academy of Art University
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Jewelry & Metal Arts
- San Francisco, USA
- Online
Master degree
Full time
6 semesters
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The MFA Jewelry & Metal Arts program emphasizes advanced studio coursework and thesis concept development. Students focus on mastering fabrication and casting skills, learning digital techniques, and exploring cross-cultural themes before embarking on individual Directed Study/thesis paths leading to a visually powerful and conceptually cohesive professional portfolio.
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A Master's in Metalworking degree offers advanced techniques and practices in the shaping and manipulating of metal materials. You'll delve into complex processes, design methodologies, and innovative techniques that are essential for creating high-quality metal products.
Through specialized courses in materials science, metal fabrication, and advanced welding techniques, students will cultivate precise skills that are applicable across various industries. Students often engage in projects involving metallurgical testing, alloy development, and the creation of intricate components using modern tools and technologies. These experiences foster independence and enhance critical thinking as students deepen their expertise.
Graduates of this program typically pursue careers in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and construction, where they apply their knowledge to improve processes and product quality. The blend of technical skills and practical experience gained during the Master's degree prepares students to excel in a range of roles, from project management to product design in the metalworking sector.