Program Details

  • Program Code: F110
  • Credential:
    Ontario College Diploma
  • Duration:
    2 years (4 semesters)
  • Method of Study:
    Full-time
  • Starting Months: September
  • Domestic Tuition:
    $6,027.00 * +
  • International Tuition:
    $19,856.00 ** +

Program Availability

SemesterDomesticInternational
Fall 2024
Closed
Closed
Winter 2025
Not Available
Not Available
Spring 2025
Not Available
Not Available
  • Work-Integrated Learning:

    Elective course with in-class component and placement hours.

  • PGWP Eligible: No
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Program Description

Program Overview

Immerse yourself in the world of craftsmanship with our two-year Jewellery Methods diploma program. Tailored for aspiring goldsmiths and bench jewellers, this program instills essential skills right from the start—ranging from measuring and sawing to soldering, finishing, and computer modelling. As you master these fundamental techniques, you'll progress to advanced goldsmithing, gemsetting, model-making, and jewellery repair. The program's scope also includes an array of elective subjects in jewellery, ensuring you have a comprehensive foundation to succeed in this exciting profession.

Full Description

In the Jewellery Methods two-year diploma program, you'll develop foundational goldsmithing skills, mastering techniques in copper, brass, silver, and gold. From hand-carved wax models to setting gemstones, we'll show you what you need to know to succeed in this field. The program culminates with the creation of a professional portfolio showcasing your expertise and finished jewellery pieces aligned with industry standards.

Here are some more skills you'll be able to show off after completing this program:

  • Repair jewellery to satisfy your customer
  • Produce reproductions and market-ready jewellery pieces
  • Create 2D drawings and 3D models of complex jewellery forms

You'll also learn about jewellery history, technical drawing, gemmology, and an overview of the industry to add to your knowledge of jewellery methods.

Program Requirements

  • You will need to have access to a personal laptop or desktop computer, and reliable Internet access for synchronous classes.
  • You will be required to purchase a Rhino 7 software licence; we'll give you more information after registration.
  • To learn about the computer requirements for using Rhino 7, please visit the Rhino website
  • We'll give you a list of textbooks that you'll need to purchase after registration.

Your Field Education Options

Students have the opportunity to gain valuable real-world experience through JEWL 1074– Field Education, an optional work-integrated learning (WIL) elective that offers a work placement with a real employer. Students who achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher are eligible to access a job board featuring placements from employers recruited by the Field Education Office. 

Please note:
International students are not eligible to enrol in JEWL 1074– Field Education. As this is a non-mandatory WIL course, co-op work permits are not issued for participation in this elective. For inquiries regarding eligibility and work permits, please visit Permits and Visas – George Brown College.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

This program will prepare you for an entry-level position as a bench jeweller or technician. The jewellery industry offers a large variety of opportunities with careers in manufacturing, repair, gemsetting, retail or wholesale, precious metals, or fashion jewellery and accessories. Some of our graduates establish their own jewellery businesses.

Educational Pathways

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

Successful graduates may continue their studies in the gemmology certificate program (F105) at George Brown College. 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 

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"George Brown is allowing me to make important connections within the community of jewellery…from stone dealers, tool and equipment shops and jewellery manufacturers."

Patrick Dacko
Ontario College Diploma

"George Brown taught me the skills I need and the language to speak in this industry."

Brittany Hopkins
Ontario College Diploma

“You can’t imagine the impressive reputation the George Brown jewellery program has gained in the jewellery industry. You can easily get an in-person interview simply by saying that you are a graduate from George Brown. The program covers all the knowledge, skills and technology that you need as a bench jeweller.”

Cindy Jiaoyan Chen
Ontario College Diploma

"I chose the Jewellery Methods program while in search of technical training to enhance my own practice and to expand my expertise at my job. While studying, I learned important hands-on skills that could be applied to working in the jewellery industry. The program's focus on precision and accuracy in goldsmithing prepared me to work efficiently in my field. Upon graduation, I left with new opportunities to pursue in the future and the confidence that I was ready to begin my career."

Samantha McAdams
Ontario College Diploma

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Program Details

  • Program Code: F110
  • Credential:
    Ontario College Diploma
  • Duration:
    2 years (4 semesters)
  • Method of Study:
    Full-time
  • Starting Months: September
  • Domestic Tuition:
    $5,827.00 * +
  • International Tuition:
    $19,386.00 ** +

Program Availability

SemesterDomesticInternational
Fall 2023
Closed
Closed
Winter 2024
Not Available
Not Available
Spring 2024
Not Available
Not Available
  • Work-Integrated Learning:

    Elective course with in-class component and placement hours.

  • PGWP Eligible: No
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Program Description

Program Overview

The Jewellery Methods program provides you with the skills necessary to succeed in the demanding profession of a goldsmith/bench jeweller. The essential skills of measuring, sawing, filing, soldering, finishing and computer modelling are stressed early in the program. Once essential skills are achieved, you study more advanced goldsmithing, jewellery repair, gemsetting and model-making as well as jewellery elective subjects.

Full Description

The Jewellery Methods program provides you with the skills necessary to succeed in this demanding profession of a goldsmith/bench jeweller. The essential skills of measuring, sawing, filing, soldering, finishing and computer-modelling are stressed early in the program. These skills are built upon through the introduction and practice of many traditional and contemporary techniques. Once essential skills are achieved, you study more advanced goldsmithing techniques, jewellery repair, gemsetting and model-making, as well as jewellery elective subjects.

Jewellery history, technical drawing, gemmology and an overview of the industry are included to provide you with a broad knowledge of the jewellery field.

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 required to purchase a Rhino 7 software licence; more information will be provided after registration.
  • For information on computer requirements for the use of Rhino 7 software, please visit the Rhino website
  • Students will be provided with a list of textbooks required to purchase after registration.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

This program will prepare the successful graduate for an entry-level position as a bench jeweller or technician. The jewellery industry offers a large variety of opportunities with careers in manufacturing, repair, gemsetting, retail or wholesale, precious metals or fashion jewellery and accessories. Some of our graduates establish their own jewellery businesses.

Educational Pathways

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

Successful graduates may continue their studies in the gemmology certificate program (F105) at George Brown College. 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 

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"George Brown is allowing me to make important connections within the community of jewellery…from stone dealers, tool and equipment shops and jewellery manufacturers."

Patrick Dacko
Ontario College Diploma

"George Brown taught me the skills I need and the language to speak in this industry."

Brittany Hopkins
Ontario College Diploma

“You can’t imagine the impressive reputation the George Brown jewellery program has gained in the jewellery industry. You can easily get an in-person interview simply by saying that you are a graduate from George Brown. The program covers all the knowledge, skills and technology that you need as a bench jeweller.”

Cindy Jiaoyan Chen
Ontario College Diploma

"I chose the Jewellery Methods program while in search of technical training to enhance my own practice and to expand my expertise at my job. While studying, I learned important hands-on skills that could be applied to working in the jewellery industry. The program's focus on precision and accuracy in goldsmithing prepared me to work efficiently in my field. Upon graduation, I left with new opportunities to pursue in the future and the confidence that I was ready to begin my career."

Samantha McAdams
Ontario College Diploma

Visit Casa Loma Campus

Our Virtual Tour showcases the following areas:

  • Campus Facilities
  • Student Services
  • Applied Learning Environments
  • Labs & Classrooms