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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.


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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.


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.


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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Academy of Art University
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Jewelry & Metal Arts
- San Francisco, USA
- Online
BA
Full time
8 semesters
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The School of Jewelry & Metal Arts BFA program exposes students to an array of metal design principles and techniques. The curriculum covers sketching, color theory, soldering, stone-setting, welding, casting, mixed-media, enameling, digital techniques, and more.


Selkirk College
Certificate of Blacksmithing and Metal Art
- Castlegar, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The ancient art of blacksmithing is alive and thriving in the School of the Arts Blacksmithing and Metal Art Program. Enthusiastic and dedicated instructors share their passion and skills with you in the metal studio. With an emphasis on developing proper techniques and hands-on studio practice, you will learn how to bring your ideas from design to completion.

Murray State University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing & Jewelry
- Murray, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
Metalsmithing & Jewelry can be as freely experimental as any art form. The workshop and studio experiences in this program emphasize design and craftsmanship.


University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Course in Art and Design - Metals
Course
English
The metals studio is equipped with casting equipment that includes an electrically controlled large gas kiln and centrifugal and vacuum casting machines, wax injector and mold making equipment, two electric enameling kilns, gas forge, electro-forming equipment, and electric-powered Bonny Doon hydraulic press, acetylene and natural gas torches, flex shafts, two large anvils, a large variety of stakes and hammers, Dumore drill press, large rolling mill, and a bench and jump shear, spray etcher and spray booth, polishing equipment and full array of hand tools.


Herefordshire And Ludlow College
Blacksmithing BTEC Level 3 Diploma
- Online United Kingdom
Diploma
On-Campus
English
This course will give you an excellent grounding for progression either into industry or onto a relevant university-level course. You will learn a range of forging skills, from tool making to traditional fire welding techniques over the two years, culminating in a final project in which you will plan and make a large-scale final piece to your own design and specification. The second year also introduces restoration & conservation, in addition to a business studies module giving you the skills necessary to manage your own business.


Okanagan College
Certificate of Sheet Metal Worker Foundation
- Kelowna, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Learn skills in metal design, drafting, metal joining, soldering, and welding to become an apprentice as a sheet metal worker. The Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship Program is designed to provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career as a sheet metal worker. This program offers comprehensive training in metal design, drafting, metal joining, soldering, and welding, preparing apprentices for success in the field of sheet metal fabrication and installation.


Okanagan College
Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship
- Kelowna, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Sheet Metal Workers lay out, fabricate, assemble, weld, install and service the following: ducting, spouting, fittings cabinets, gutters, copings, flashings, supporting devices, wall systems, building envelope, ornamental work and integral equipment associated with the blowpipe, air pollution, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, roofing, restaurant, kitchen, marine installations and hospital equipment.


Keyano College
Certificate in Pre-Employment - Welder
- Fort McMurray, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
We offer the Welding - Pre-Employment program at Keyano College. This program will give you the skills needed to succeed in a welding entry level position and provide you with a solid academic foundation and refreshment in the areas of trades related science, mathematics, report writing and employability skills. The program also provides technical training. Completing this program will equip you with the technical knowledge and skills of a first year electrical apprentice. You will also have obtained many safety certifications required to work in the industry.


Herefordshire And Ludlow College
Blacksmithing VTCT Level 2 Diploma
- Online United Kingdom
Diploma
On-Campus
English
This course seeks to lay the foundation for a successful career in blacksmithing and comprehensively teaches the technical and theoretical skills that are essential to becoming a competent blacksmith. There is also the opportunity to enter national competitions, one of these being at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern. High-achieving blacksmiths trained at the College are very well regarded by employers and many subsequently trade in their own right. This subject is an excellent choice for a self-motivated and hard-working person who will be expected to have good hand/eye coordination and artistic ability in this exciting and growing industry.
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Metalworking degree programs dive into the fascinating world of shaping and manipulating metal to create functional and artistic pieces. This discipline covers techniques like welding, fabrication, and machining, offering a hands-on approach to craftsmanship and engineering.
Through courses in metal shaping, students learn precision skills such as forging, casting, and drilling. Students build confidence as they engage with innovative technologies and industry practices. Advanced topics may include metallurgy, tool design, and CNC programming, which are essential for producing high-quality components and structures.
You'll explore various career paths in this field, including roles in manufacturing, construction, and custom art metalwork. Graduates often find opportunities in metal fabrication shops, aerospace engineering, or automotive industries, applying their specialized skills in high-demand environments. Pursuing a degree in metalworking not only refines practical abilities but also fosters critical thinking and creativity essential for problem-solving in real-world applications.