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Goldsmithing and 3D Jewelry Design, AAS


The Goldsmithing and 3D Jewelry Design program prepares students for careers as independent studio artists, designers, and studio technicians within the jewelry industry. Students will become proficient in computer modeling, fabrication, casting, stone setting, forming, repair, and design. Upon completion of this program, students will be able to

  • Fabricate jewelry;
  • Design and produce jewelry using CAD/CAM;
  • Cast jewelry in various forms;
  • Utilize a variety of stone setting techniques;
  • Perform a variety of surface treatments;
  • Forge and form unique components using both anticlastic and synclastic forming techniques;
  • Use a hydraulic press and die making for forming;
  • Perform basic jewelry repair; and
  • Exhibit a professional jewelry portfolio representing various aspects of the jewelry industry.

Required Courses


First Year


CAS Total Credits: 33**


R Indicates Related Instruction requirement.

*Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed.  Check course description.

**Upon completion of the CAS program, students may choose to continue on to earn a Goldsmithing and 3D Jewelry Design, AAS  degree.

Second Year


AAS Total Credits: 66


Indicates a Related Instruction requirement.

*Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed.  Check course description.

Recommended Course Offering:


Students receiving financial aid or veteran’s benefits should check with the Financial Aid Office before registering for recommended courses.

Program Information


  • All courses within this degree program must be taken for a letter grade. No course may be taken on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) basis.
  • Some of the courses in this program will transfer as electives only. Students considering transfer to a four-year college should contact their advisor for more information.

Opportunities After Graduation


  • This program prepares students for careers as independent studio artists, designers, and studio technicians within the jewelry industry.
  • This program will prepare students for high-tech CAD/CAM positions in the jewelry industry.

Advising Information


For more information about this program, contact an advisor.

Academic Advisor Faculty Advisor                           
Amber Paulson Douglas Harling, M.F.A.
LRC 129 AT 110
(406) 756-3882 (406) 756-3634
apaulson@fvcc.edu dharling@fvcc.edu