3 Metalworking Bachelor's degrees in USA
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3 Metalworking Bachelor's degrees in USA
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Academy of Art University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) 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.
Murray State University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing & Jewelry
- Murray, USA
Bachelor
English
Metalsmithing & Jewelry can be as freely experimental as any art form. The workshop and studio experiences in this program emphasize design and craftsmanship.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
BACHELOR OF ARTS JEWELRY AND METALS
- Indiana, USA
BA
English
Jewelry and Metals: Respect Tradition, Embrace Innovation. Diverse—art in this field can be functional or sculptural, wearable or useful, tiny or massive, metal or plastic, interactive or contemplative…
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