Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Jewelry & Metal Arts
Academy of Art University
Informação chave
Localização do campus
San Francisco, Estados Unidos da América
línguas
Inglês
Formato de estudo
Ensino à distância, No campus
Duração
8 semestres
Ritmo
Tempo total
Propinas
USD 1.156 *
Prazo de inscrição
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Data de início mais cedo
Jun 2024
* per unit for international students | $1,072 per unit for domestic students. Additional fees apply
Introdução
O programa School of Jewelry & Metal Arts BFA expõe os alunos a uma série de princípios e técnicas de design de metal. O currículo abrange esboços, teoria das cores, soldagem, colocação de pedras, soldagem, fundição, mídia mista, esmaltação, técnicas digitais e muito mais.
Resultado do programa
Undergraduate students will meet the following student performance criteria:
Visual Communication
- Effectively execute design concepts
- Demonstrate evidence of trialing and self-editing designs, as evidenced in sketchbook/journal
- Demonstrar facilidade e flexibilidade em fundamentos de belas artes e habilidades específicas de mídia
Conceptual Development and Critical Analysis
- Explorar e articular conceitos, possibilidades criativas e soluções apropriadas dentro de um determinado tópico ou assunto
- Analise os pontos fortes e fracos do conceito, execução e refinamento de um determinado projeto
Presentation Skills
- Clearly express ideas verbally, visually, and in writing
- Display work to professional presentation standards
- Demonstrate craftsmanship and attention to detail
Professional Readiness
- Manage workload to meet deadlines
- Crie um portfólio coerente e original e materiais colaterais, incluindo site, cartões postais e cartões de visita, demonstrando visão pessoal e conquista de proficiência técnica no meio escolhido
Academy of Art University Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Academy of Art University will demonstrate the ability to:
- Produce a body of work suitable for seeking professional opportunities in their chosen field of art and design.
- Solve creative problems within their field of art and design, including research and synthesis of technical, aesthetic, and conceptual knowledge.
- Communicate their ideas professionally and connect with their intended audience using visual, oral, and written presentation skills relevant to their field.
- Execute technical, aesthetic, and conceptual decisions based on an understanding of art and design principles.
- Evaluate work in their field, including their own work, using professional terminology.
- Recognize the influence of major cultural and aesthetic trends, both historical and contemporary, on art and design products.
- Learn the professional skills and behaviors necessary to compete in the global marketplace for art and design.
Oportunidades de carreira
Academy of Art University offers some of the best training and hands-on experience to help you pursue jewelry careers. We pride ourselves in doing an exceptional job preparing you to excel in your future jewelry careers. Our degree programs are designed to equip aspiring professionals with a comprehensive toolbox of marketable skills that lead to success in the industry.
CAD Jewelry Designer
Create jewelry designs using software for 3D modeling and printing. Realize designs using printed wax and plastic models, CNC machines, milling, and laser cutting for use with modern jewelry production techniques. Work side by side with production teams to ensure manufacturing consistency in this dynamic career path.
Casting Specialist
Work with a variety of clients during the design, prototype, and final production stages. Utilize your expertise to provide solutions for intricate designs and challenging concepts. Stay updated on the newest metal alloys and technologies to ensure the best possible metal castings.
Gallery/Museum Curator
Apply your knowledge of the jewelry profession to curate exciting and thought-provoking exhibitions in a gallery or boutique-style space. Inspire and educate the general public about the jewelry and artwork you represent. Introduce collectors and connoisseurs to new and emerging artists from around the world.
Jewelry & Metal Arts Instructor
Teach students to apply traditional hand techniques and modern technology in the production of jewelry and metal arts while encouraging creativity and self-expression. Instruct the next generation of artists and designers in the latest fabrication methods, materials, and aesthetics used by leading jewelers and metalsmiths. Provide a historical context for the student's artistic exploration and practice.
Studio Jeweler/Gallery Artist
Focus on developing a conceptual and technically sound body of work for collectors and exhibitions within a museum or gallery setting. Explore historical, political, or personal narratives while creating one-of-a-kind and limited edition works in your studio. Engage in a dialog with viewers and collectors about the many techniques incorporated into your pieces and the underlying themes represented.
Technical Designer
As a technical jewelry designer, you are a part of the design team creating drawings and digital files for use in production. Plan, iterate, and create maquettes for rapid prototyping in this exciting career path.
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Currículo
Unit Requirements
Major | 42 |
Liberal Arts | 45 |
Elective | 9 |
Core | 36 |
Total | 132 |
Degree Requirements
- A minimum grade of C- in all core courses, major courses, and LA 107 Writing for the Multilingual Artist or 108 Composition for the Artist
- Minimum 2.0 GPA and the following general education requirements:
- 1 Written Communication: Composition
- 1 Written Communication: Critical Thinking
- 1 Written Communication: Context & Style
- 2 Art Historical Awareness: Western Art
- 2 Art Historical Awareness: Surveys
- 1 Historical Awareness
- 1 Quantitative Literacy
- 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences
- 1 Employment Communications & Practices
After the above general education requirements are met, take Liberal Arts electives as needed to fulfill the Liberal Arts unit requirement.
Curriculum
Semester 1
- FND 113: Sketching for Communication (Core)
- JEM 108: Escultura em Cera e Introdução à Fundição (Núcleo)
- JEM 110: Joias e artes metálicas 1 (núcleo)
- LA 101: Freshman Symposium: Artistic Resilience (Liberal Arts)
Semester 2
- FSH 161: Técnicas Digitais para o Negócio da Moda (Principal)
- IND 138: Fabricação de Modelo 1 (Principal)
- JEM 155: Joias e moda (núcleo)
- JEM 224: Explorando Técnicas Têxteis em Metal (Core)
Recomendado para o verão - LA 108: Composition for the Artist (Liberal Arts)
- LA 120: Art History Through the 15th Century (Liberal Arts)
Recommended for summer
Semester 3
- JEM 210: Joias e artes metálicas 2 (núcleo)
- JEM 249: Fundição Modular para Joias e Escultura (Núcleo)
- JEM 275: Soldagem e Metalurgia (Principal)
- LA 121: História da Arte ao Longo do Século XIX (Artes Liberais)
- LA 291: Designing Careers (Liberal Arts)
Semester 4
- JEM 233: Design Digital: Corte e Fresagem a Laser (Núcleo)
- JEM 238: Fabricação de papel/mídia mista (eletiva)
- JEM 240: Esmaltação 1 (Núcleo)
- JEM 344: Movendo Metal 1 (Núcleo)
- LA 202: English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument (Liberal Arts)
Recommended for summer - LA 245: História das joias e artes metálicas de todo o mundo (artes liberais)
- PH 103: Digital Photography for Artists (Major)
Recommended for summer
Semester 5
- JEM 235: Cinética e Mecânica (Principal)
- JEM 243: Introdução à impressão e modelagem 3D (principal)
- JEM 310: Inovações em Materiais e Processos (Principal)
- LA 110: Writing the Short Story (Liberal Arts)
- LA 222: Arte do Século XX (Artes Liberais)
Semester 6
- FASCU 231: Cerâmica: Expressões em Argila (Maior)
Recomendado para o verão - JEM 239: Introdução à renderização de joias contemporâneas (núcleo)
- JEM 255: Eletrônica e a forma vestível (principal)
Recomendado para o verão - JEM 320: O torno do joalheiro: técnica e aplicação (principal)
- JEM 333: Modelagem e Impressão 3D Avançada (Eletiva)
- LA 124: Physics for Artists: Light, Sound, and Motion (Liberal Arts)
- LA 292: Programação e Cultura (Artes Liberais)
Semester 7
- JEM 420: Técnicas Avançadas: Metalurgia (Principal)
- JEM 422: Configuração avançada de pedra (principal)
- LA 171: Western Civilization (Liberal Arts)
- LA 464: Dadá e Surrealismo (Artes Liberais)
Semester 8
- JEM 238: Fabricação de papel/mídia mista (eletiva)
Recomendado para o verão - JEM 340: Esmaltação 2 (Principal)
- JEM 450: Portfólio de joias e artes metálicas (núcleo)
- JEM 500: Estágio em Joalheria e Artes Metálicas (Principal)
- LA 128: O Corpo como Arte: História da Tatuagem e Decoração Corporal (Artes Liberais)
- LA 410: Comércio Eletrônico (Artes Liberais)
Recomendado para o verão
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