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MTJW 300: Metals and Jewelry Studio III:Forming
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces metalsmithing techniques used in the fabrication of hollow constructions and the development and execution of hammer-formed pieces. Topics may include forging, raising, lap seam construction and shell construction. Students are introduced to a variety of hammers, stakes and mallets, and make and modify tools to suit specific needs. Model making and drawing are addressed as creative problem solving techniques for working with 3-D forms. Prerequisite: MTJW 255.
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MTJW 301: Enameling
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces the process of enameling on metal. This medium is viewed in its historic context and applied to the individual student's personal focus in metals and jewelry. Students gain proficiency through studio experience, with emphasis placed on contemporary use and interpretation. Topics addressed may include cloisonn , champlev , plique-a-jour, Limoges, graffito, use of foils and metal techniques for fabrication as they apply to enamels and enameling. Prerequisite: MTJW 225.
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MTJW 306: History of Metals and Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course focuses on historic metals and jewelry and the techniques used from ancient to contemporary times. These techniques become the source for individual studio projects. Prerequisites: ARTH 110, ENGL 123, MTJW 202.
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MTJW 307: Color on Metals
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces the design and application of color on metal. Discussion of materials, designing for color, and appropriate techniques for handling of chemicals and electrochemical processes are addressed. Topics may include chemical patinas, electrochemical processes such as anodizing and plating, and non-chemical coloration. Students apply these processes to their own original work. Prerequisite: MTJW 225 or FURN 301 or IDUS 212.
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MTJW 310: Light Metal Casting
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces lost wax casting and its application to the design and production of jewelry and small art metal forms. Students use a variety of waxes as well as the tools and techniques necessary to develop and execute models for successful casting. Topics include model mold making, wax injection and related applications of production processes. Casting, fabrication and design techniques are employed together to achieve unified work. Prerequisites: MTJW 210, MTJW 255.
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MTJW 311: Stone Setting
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course provides a thorough understanding of the technical principles of stone setting as applicable to jewelry. Students produce examples of commercial variations applied in the contemporary jewelry market. After completing intensive exercises, students execute a completed piece with a stone-set detail. Prerequisite: MTJW 255.
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MTJW 312: Jewelry and Fashion
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This studio course explores jewelry and its role in fashion. Emphasis is placed on jewelry innovation and the exploration of concept design in the fashion jewelry industry. These explorations lead to the development of designs and prototypes for a new collection. Prerequisites: MTJW 102 and CMPA 100 or ELDS 205 or ELDS 225.
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MTJW 313: Lathe Spinning for Metals Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces students to the techniques of lathe spinning non-ferrous metals to create hollow forms. The design and construction of spinning forms in relation to working drawings are addressed. Emphasis is placed on design for industry applications, mass production and job shop applications. Prerequisite: FURN 201 and FURN 301, or IDUS 321 or MTJW 300.
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MTJW 320: Jewelry:Mechanisms and Devices
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course stresses the construction and integration of mechanisms into jewelry and small-scale metal objects. Emphasis is placed on the fabrication of technical examples, with an investigation of contemporary variations. Technical exercises lead to the design and execution of an object with a custom-designed mechanism. Prerequisite: MTJW 255.
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MTJW 330: Working With Gold and Platinum
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course explores the unique characteristics of gold and platinum. Development of technical skills and appropriate application to design problems are addressed. Students are expected to produce professional-quality work. Prerequisites: MTJW 202, MTJW 255.
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