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JD 116: Costume Jewelry White Metal Models
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All first-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 115, JD 122, JD 134, JD 171 and JD 173 or approval of chairperson Students learn white metal model making techniques and develop skills in the basic hand and machine processes used in the production of costume jewelry. These models will be made into molds and produced in JD 122.
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JD 121: Wax Carving
1.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Co-requisites: JD 113, JD 114, JD 131, JD 133 and JD 172 or approval of chairperson Wax carving of designs suitable for jewelry, stressing illusion and perspective, needed for both brooches and rings. Emphasis is on preparing a design and model for production.
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JD 122: Jewelry Casting
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: JD 121 Using designs developed in JD 121, students cast, learning the chemistry of alloying metals and the principles in all casting methods. Experience also is acquired in mold making, spruing, and investing.
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JD 131: Mechanical Drafting for Jewelers
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Co-requisites: JD 113, JD 114, JD 121, JD 133 and JD 172 or approval of chairperson Designed to teach students the fundamentals of mechanical and plan drawing as it applies to materials, mechanisms, concepts, and designs used in jewelry.
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JD 133: Jewelry Design
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Co-requisites: JD 113, JD 114, JD 121, JD 131 and JD 172 or approval of chairperson Emphasis is on developing creative ability. A visual sensitivity is developed through museum trips, nature studies, field trips, etc. Suitable rendering techniques, painting, and perspective requirements are covered.
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JD 134: Jewelry Design
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All first-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 115, JD 116, JD 122, JD 171 and JD 173 or approval of chairperson Advanced illustrative techniques in jewelry design. An elementary knowledge of stones, both precious and semi-precious, is given for incorporating in design. Assigned projects focus attention on industry requirements.
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JD 171: Strength and Materials
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Designed to teach jewelry design students some basic chemistry and physics as they pertain to materials used in jewelry. Emphasis is on how chemicals and acids used in the industry as well as the chemical composition of various stones affect production.
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JD 172: Tools and Equipment for Industry
1.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Co-requisites: JD 113, JD 114, JD 121, JD 131 and JD 133 or approval of chairperson Study of the tools, equipment, and supplies used in the jewelry industry. Discusses quality, function, and care of equipment, including sources and pricing.
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JD 173: Materials and Findings for the Jewelry Industry
1.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All first-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 115, JD 116, JD 122, JD 134 and JD 171 or approval of chairperson Studies buying procedures, sources, and up-to-date technology in the jewelry industry. Discusses precious and non-precious materials as well as sizes, nomenclature, and methods used in jewelry manufacturing.
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JD 181: Basic Principles of Appraising Jewelry
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 LABORATORY hours per week Establishes methods and values in the appraisal of jewelry and precious and semi-precious stones. Students acquire familiarity with the simple tests that are available and are given guidance on current market prices.
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