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Goldsmithing and Silversmithing Programs at Ontario Colleges

What to expect from a Goldsmith or Silversmith career

Goldsmithing and silversmithing programs at Ontario colleges prepare students for careers in the jewellery and metals industry. Along with creativity, goldsmithing and silversmithing require precision, dexterity and the ability to take concepts and make them come alive.

If you’re interested in producing and creating jewellery (goldsmithing) or flatware and hollowware (silversmithing), here’s what you need to know. More

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GEORGIAN BARRIE OPEN 2 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

GOLDSMITHING/ SILVERSMITHING


  • Program Code: GLDS
  • Credential: GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
  • Program Level: POST-DIPLOMA
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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GEORGE BROWN CASA LOMA CAMPUS OPEN 6 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

JEWELLERY ARTS


  • Program Code: F114
  • Credential: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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GEORGE BROWN CASA LOMA CAMPUS OPEN 2 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

JEWELLERY ESSENTIALS


  • Program Code: F111
  • Credential: CERTIFICATE
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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GEORGE BROWN CASA LOMA CAMPUS OPEN 4 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

JEWELLERY METHODS


  • Program Code: F110
  • Credential: DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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