Gemmology Program (F105)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

This is the only full-time gemmology certificate program at an Ontario college.

Program Overview

The Gemmology program teaches you to analyze and classify a wide variety of gem materials, both natural and artificially created. The program focuses on analyzing chemical and physical characteristics of gem and gemlike materials, and identifying different gems. The gem materials are classified into categories according to their desirable characteristics, which eventually determine the value of the gems. To accomplish the identification and classification, you use a number of specially designed instruments such as microscopes, spectroscopes, refractometers, polariscopes and others.

Full Description

The Gemmology program teaches you to analyze and classify a wide variety of gem materials, both natural and artificially created. The program focuses on analyzing chemical and physical characteristics of gem and gemlike materials, and identifying different gems. The gem materials are classified into categories according to their desirable characteristics, which eventually determine the value of the gems. To accomplish the identification and classification, you use a number of specially designed instruments, such as microscopes, spectroscopes, refractometers and polariscopes, on real gem materials.

Visual acuity and accurate colour rendition are essential traits for success in gemmology.

Refractive Index liquid (RI liquid), which contains diiodomethane, is a commonly used chemical in gemmology practice. If you are pregnant, have certain medical conditions or are sensitive to RI liquid, please consult with your physician for advice before you attend this program, as you will be exposed to RI liquid in gemmology lab work.

Program Requirements

  • This program requires students to have access to a personal laptop or desktop computer, and reliable Internet access for synchronous classes.
  • Students will be provided with a list of textbooks required to purchase after registration.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Graduates of this program find employment in jewellery enterprises at manufacturing, wholesale and retail levels. With additional training and experience in the jewellery industry, some graduates become jewellery appraisers. Many graduates, with additional study, write the Canadian Gemmological Association professional exams and the British Gemmological Association exams to obtain internationally recognized professional designations.

Industry

The gemmology industry works in partnership in a number of sectors including:

  • retail trade
  • repair
  • wholesale
  • jewellery manufacturing
  • mining
  • appraisal
  • auction houses

Educational Pathways

Opportunities to receive transfer credits toward further study to attain a degree in Jewellery and Gemmology are available.

Some credits may be considered for transfer to other jewellery programs. Graduates with both jewellery and gemmology education have a significant advantage in the workplace.

Alumni Impact

We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.

From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.

Latest Alumni Stories

"The George Brown College Gemmology program gave me the skills I needed to succeed in the ever-changing field of jewellery, diamonds, and gemstones. While helping to develop the technical skills required to work and succeed in this field, the faculty also helped me to develop meaningful connections with those already working in the industry. The networking skills learned at George Brown College have proven invaluable to me in my career thus far."

Michael Vander Eyken
Ontario College Certificate

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