London, United Kingdom
Product and Industrial Design
When:
30 June - 17 July 2025
Credits:
4.0 EC
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Performing Arts, Creative Arts and Design
When:
15 July - 02 August 2024
School:
BCU International Summer School
Institution:
Birmingham City University
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
0.0 EC
Fee:
3300 GBP
What will you study?
The correct lighting and observation techniques for consistent diamond grading. How to colour and clarity grade to internationally-recognized standards. How to grade diamonds for cut, polish, symmetry, proportions and fluorescence in relation to international tolerances. How to estimate the weight of a mounted diamond and understand the limitations of grading such diamonds.
How to identify a diamond and differentiate it from its, including synthetic moissanite, glass and CZ, using a 10x loupe and a thermal probe.
How to identify clarity enhancement treatments, such as laser drilling and fracture filling.
During this course, you will be introduced to the techniques that will enable you to accurately test, identify and grade diamonds, and you will handle a wide range of rough, cut and polished diamonds, both loose and mounted/set in jewellery. At the end of this course, you will sit the examination for the Diamond Grading Practical Certificate of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem-A), which is an internationally recognised professional qualification. You will also be given your own diamond grading manual, grading workbook, and practical equipment kit including stonetongs, 10x loupe, stone cloth, thermal probe, UV light source, and diamond size template.
You will be taught by industry-leading tutors including an international gemmologist and will be working with one of the largest and most comprehensive diamond teaching collections in the world. The course is based at our purpose-built facilities at the Assay Office Birmingham, which is the largest and best-equipped teaching facility in the UK.
Fee
3300 GBP, What is included in your fee: Academic course Accommodation for three weeks Birmingham airport pick-up and drop-off Cultural visits Programme of social events International Summer School T-shirt Please note travel to the UK, visa costs and other personal travel and living expenses are not included e.g. meals. There are many shops, canteens, cafes, and restaurants on or near the campus.
When:
15 July - 02 August 2024
School:
BCU International Summer School
Institution:
Birmingham City University
Language:
English
Credits:
0.0 EC
London, United Kingdom
When:
30 June - 17 July 2025
Credits:
4.0 EC
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London, United Kingdom
When:
09 June - 01 August 2025
Credits:
12 EC
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Marbella, Spain
When:
03 February - 25 April 2025
Credits:
0.0 EC
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