![]() Tyler students graduate with a broad base of knowledge, critical thinking skills and the technological proficiency needed for success in the jewelry industry, artistic practice or top graduate schools. Leveraging the expertise and professional networks of Tyler faculty-all practicing artists and leaders in the field-students find internships and connect with the regional and national metals and jewelry community. Students have access to the resources of Temple, a large, public research university, and Philadelphia, a premier center of jewelry making and a home base for exploring museums and galleries. Students learn both traditional techniques and cutting-edge digital practice and theory in jewelry, metals and computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM, one of several technologies pioneered for use in metals at Tyler). The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM with Entrepreneurial Studies, offered by the Department of Art, is recognized as a national leader in the discipline, offering students access to world-class facilities, emergent technology and mentorship. ![]()
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