James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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VA2912:04

Silversmithing

Townsville

39 hours practicals. First semester.

Staff: Ms J Hawkins.

This subject provides the opportunity for all students interested in silversmithing to learn a range of fabrication techniques. Associated processes such as surface treatments, basic casting and use of metals other than silver will be covered. A departmental charge will be required upon enrolment for use of tools and materials.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to gain an appreciation of technological developments and current practices in silversmithing;
  2. to develop the technical skills and competence necessary to undertake basic silversmithing;
  3. to develop problem-solving skills to assist with creative decision-making;
  4. to demonstrate an understanding of safe work practices.

Assessment by four practical projects (22.5% each); research journal/visual diary (10%). An attendance record of 80% must be met unless approved in writing by the subject coordinator.


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