Jewelry Design
Jewelry is a formative art field that most directly reflects human aesthetic needs and emotions. Modern jewelry is a small sculpture that is worn on the human body and causes mental sensitivity to wearers or viewers, and acts as a medium to communicate the wearer's intelligence and emotions beyond traditional meanings such as decorations and symbols.
Based on the educational experience accumulated by the Department of Metal Crafts at Formative University over the past 40 years, know-how in industry-academic cooperation programs, and excellent facilities, Jewelry Design majors are preparing professional education programs to cultivate creative and professional jewelry designers and writers required by the times. Students majoring in jewelry design can freely realize their creative motivation through the guidance of instructors and full-time professors invited from the craft and jewelry industries in a free creative space with excellent facilities and facilities, and through marketing classes, they will build management know-how through various experiences and designs as brand planners. In particular, during their school years, students can learn a wide range of design methods to shape their ideas through the production of industry-academic cooperation works and opportunities to submit various exhibitions in addition to regular subjects. The thesis research is conducted by selecting a direction suitable for each student's career after graduation in various jewelry fields such as fine jewelry, fashion jewelry, and art jewelry.
Curriculum Guide and Introduction
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Major Electives
Jewelry Design Ⅰ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesJewelry Design Ⅰ
It is a class to learn the idea method, production technique, and shape production process to produce jewelry, and theory and practical skills are combined, and a new form of jewelry is sought.
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Major Electives
Jewelry Design Ⅱ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesJewelry Design Ⅱ
It is an ongoing class in Precious Metals and Jewelry Design I to study creative jewelry production based on individual subject research.
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Major Electives
Art Jewelry Ⅰ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesArt Jewelry Ⅰ
Understand the artistic value of jewelry and explore originality and artistry based on formative sensibility. At the same time, we study the value of design for communication with the public.
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Major Electives
Art Jewelry Ⅱ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesArt Jewelry Ⅱ
It is an extended class of art tools I to learn artistic expression and creativity through research on various materials and materials, and to develop differentiated design skills through artistic thinking skills.
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Major Electives
Fashion Jewelry Ⅰ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesFashion Jewelry Ⅰ
It analyzes changing market trends in jewelry and fashion industries and develops materials to set creative and new concept jewelry design and product development directions.
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Major Electives
Fashion Jewelry Ⅱ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesFashion Jewelry Ⅱ
It is an extended class of fashion ward I, where students' personal work and research are conducted.
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Major Electives
A Study of Precious Metal and Gem
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesA Study of Precious Metal and Gem
It studies the structure and properties of precious metals and non-ferrous metals among metal materials, metal processing, heat treatment, and alloying principles, and studies the classification, authenticity identification, and evaluation of jewelry as physical and optical properties of minerals.
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Major Electives
Computer Aided Design
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesComputer Aided Design
We study ways to acquire basic knowledge of computer modeling and apply it to use it for industrial production of jewelry.
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Major Electives
Research on Modern Design Ⅰ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesResearch on Modern Design Ⅰ
It studies the historical background and trends of modern design and learns the whole of jewelry design through individual topics, ranging from how and developing ideas and designs to real production.
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Major Electives
Research on Modern Design Ⅱ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesResearch on Modern Design Ⅱ
It is an extended class of modern design research I, which studies the process of understanding and designing the subject through jewelry design process and real production.
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Major Electives
Research on History of Jewelry
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesResearch on History of Jewelry
From ancient times to modern times, the role, significance, and flow of design of jewelry are viewed from a historical point of view, and the characteristics and historical changes of modern jewelry are studied.
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Major Electives
Seminar on Jewelry Marketing
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesSeminar on Jewelry Marketing
Through understanding the product planning process in companies and practical training, the process of planning products in actual brand launches is studied.
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Major Electives
Research on Jewelry Design Ⅰ·Ⅱ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesResearch on Jewelry Design Ⅰ·Ⅱ
Study the subject research and work development or description of jewelry design according to individual subjects.
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Major Electives
Research on Jewelry Design Ⅱ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesResearch on Jewelry Design Ⅱ
Study the subject setting of graduation works, data collection and analysis methods, work development, and description thereof.
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