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U.O.No. 9536/2015/Admn Dated, Calicut University.P.O, 09.09.2015 Usha K Deputy Registrar Forwarded / By Order Section Officer File Ref.No.25479/GA - IV - J2/2013/CU UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT Abstract BVoc programme in Jwellery Designing – under Modified BVoc Regulations 2014 – Scheme and Syllabus - implemented w.e.f 2014 admission onwards - Orders issued G & A - IV - J Read:-1. Minutes of the meeting of the pricipals of the colleges got permission to start BVoc programmes and Community College programme held on 19.06.14 2. U.O.No. 9809/2014/Admn Dtd 23.10.2014 3. U.O.No. 2650/2015/Admn Dtd :17.03.2015 4. Item No.1 in the Minutes of the Board of Studies in Physics UG held on 07.07.2015 5. Approval of Dean, Faculty of Science dated 31.07.2015 6. Approval Vice Chancellor, exercising the powers of Academic Council dated 06.08.2015 ORDER As per the paper read as (1) above the Draft Regulations for BVoc Programmes have been prepared. As per paper read as (2) the BVoc Regulations have been implemented and as per paper read as (3) the Modified Bvoc Regulations have been finalised and implemented. Vide paper read as (4), Board of Studies in Physics UG held on 07.07.2015 approved the syllabus for BVoc programme in Jwellery Designing. Vide paper read as (5 )the Dean, Faculty of Science approved the resolution and vide paper read as (6) the Vice Chancellor, has approved the resolution of the Board subject to the r atification of Academic Council. Sanction has, therefore, been accorded for the implementation of the Scheme and Syllabus of BVoc programme in Jwellery Designing under BVoc Regulations 2014, in the University, w.e.f 2014 Admissions. Orders are issued accordingly. (The syllabus is available in the website: universityofcalicut.info) To The Principals of all Colleges having B.Voc Programme Copy to: Pareeksha Bhavan

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U.O.No. 9536/2015/Admn Dated, Calicut University.P.O, 09.09.2015

Usha K

Deputy Registrar

Forwarded / By Order

Section Officer

File Ref.No.25479/GA - IV - J2/2013/CU

UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT

AbstractBVoc programme in Jwellery Designing – under Modified BVoc Regulations 2014 – Scheme andSyllabus - implemented w.e.f 2014 admission onwards - Orders issued

G & A - IV - J

Read:-1. Minutes of the meeting of the pricipals of the colleges got permission to start BVocprogrammes and Community College programme held on 19.06.142. U.O.No. 9809/2014/Admn Dtd 23.10.20143. U.O.No. 2650/2015/Admn Dtd :17.03.20154. Item No.1 in the Minutes of the Board of Studies in Physics UG held on 07.07.20155. Approval of Dean, Faculty of Science dated 31.07.20156. Approval Vice Chancellor, exercising the powers of Academic Council dated06.08.2015

ORDER As per the paper read as (1) above the Draft Regulations for BVoc Programmes havebeen prepared.

As per paper read as (2) the BVoc Regulations have been implemented and as per paper read as(3) the Modified Bvoc Regulations have been finalised and implemented.

Vide paper read as (4), Board of Studies in Physics UG held on 07.07.2015 approved the syllabus

for BVoc programme in Jwellery Designing.

Vide paper read as (5 )the Dean, Faculty of Science approved the resolution and vide paper read as(6) the Vice Chancellor, has approved the resolution of the Board subject to the ratification

of Academic Council.

Sanction has, therefore, been accorded for the implementation of the Scheme and Syllabus of BVocprogramme in Jwellery Designing under BVoc Regulations 2014, in the University, w.e.f 2014Admissions. Orders are issued accordingly.

(The syllabus is available in the website: universityofcalicut.info)

ToThe Principals of all Colleges having B.Voc ProgrammeCopy to: Pareeksha Bhavan

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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT

BVoc programme in

JEWELLERY DESIGNING

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No

Course

No

Code Paper Credi

ts

Marks

Internal External Total

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1.1 GEC1EG01 A01 The Four Skills for

Communication

4 20 80 100

1.2 GEC1ML02 MAL1A01 (2) Malayalam-

Bhashayum Sahithyavum-I

1.3 GEC1 IC 03 Introduction to Computer 4 20 80 100

1.4 SDC1 JD 01 Jewellery Designing Paper I 3 20 80 100

1.5 SDC1 JD 02 Jewellery Designing Paper II 3 20 80 100

1.6 SDC1 JD 03(P) Fundamentals of Gemmology 6 20 80 100

1.7 SDC1 JD 04(P) Drawing and Rendering (Metal Forms

& Gemstones)

6 20 80 100

2

2.1 GEC2EG04 A02 Modern Prose & Drama 4 20 80 100

2.2 GEC2 ML 05 MAL2A02 (2)Malayalam- Bhashayum

Sahithyavum-II

4 20 80 100

2.3 GEC2 HA 06 VCM3B05 History and Theory of Art 4 20 80 100

2.4 SDC2 JD 05 Jewellery Designing Paper III 3 20 80 100

2.5 SDC2 JD 06 History of Jewellery 3 20 80 100

2.6 SDC2 JD 07(P) Historical Designing 6 20 80 100

2.7 SDC2 JD 08(Pr) Mini Project 6 20 80 100

3

3.1 GEC3EG07 A03 Inspiring Expressions 4 20 80 100

3.2 GEC3CY08 GL3B05 Crystallography 4 20 80 100

3.3 GEC3IM09 GL6B20 Indian Mineral Deposits 4 20 80 100

3.4 SDC3 JD 09 Indian and International Jewellery

Markets

3 20 80 100

3.5 SDC3 JD 10 Advanced Jewellery Designing- I 3 20 80 100

3.6 SDC3 JD 11(P) Theme Based Designing 6 20 80 100

3.7 SDC3 JD 12(P) Market Oriented Designing 6 20 80 100

4

4.1 GEC4EG10 A04 Readings on Society 4 20 80 100

4.2 GEC4MY11 GL4B07 Mineralogy 4 20 80 100

4.3 GEC4ED12 CA4A14 -Entrepreneurship

Development

4 20 80 100

4.4 SDC4 JD 13 Diamond Grading & Sorting 3 20 80 100

4.5 SDC4 JD 14 Gold Smithing& Manufacturing 3 20 80 100

4.6 SDC4 JD 15(P) Men’s and Youth’s Jewellery 6 20 80 100

4.7 SDC4 JD 16 (Pr) Mini Project 6 20 80 100

5

5.1 GEC5HR13 BC5B09Human Resource

Management

4 20 80 100

5.2 GEC5PP14 CPY5D01 Psychology and Personal

Growth

4 20 80 100

5.3 GEC5LS15 SO4 B.06 -Life Skill Development 4 20 80 100

5.4 GEC5AD16 BMM4C08 Advertising 4 20 80 100

5.5 SDC5JD M17 Advanced Jewellery Designing– II 3 20 80 100

5.6 SDC5 JD 18 (P) Diamond Grading 6 20 80 100

5.7 SDC5 JD 19(P) Advanced Computer Aided Jewel

Design – Rhino

5 20 80 100

6 6.1 SDC6 JD 20(Pr) Internship & Project(900 hrs) 30 0 100 100

Total 3600

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Semester I

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Semester 1 GEC1EG01-ENGLISH- THE FOUR SKILLS FOR COMMUNICATION

Course No: 1.1

Course Code: GEC1EG01

Course Name: The Four Skills for Communication

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester I GEC1ML02-MALAYALAM BHASHAYAM SAHITHYAVUM-I

Course No: 1.2

Course Code: GEC1ML02

Course Name: Bhashayum Sahithyavum-I

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester I GEC1IC03- INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER

Course No: 1.3

Course Code: GEC1IC03

Course Name: Introduction to Computer

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

BMM1C01 – Introduction To Computer

UNIT 1: Computer basics – CPU, memory and storage devices; input/output devices;

communication devices; operating systems – DOS, Windows, Linux, Unix; Cross-

platforms problems and solutions; workstations; networks.

UNIT 2: Analog and digital principles; image formats; video formats; resolutions and

pixels; internet : File Transfer Protocol and Real-Time Transport Protocol, mobile

communication technology: GSM, CDMA and GPRS, to 3G,Wireless network

technologies such as IrDA, Bluetooth, Wireless USB, Z-Wave, ZigBeeWireless LAN,

interactivity, brain control

interface.

UNIT 3: Introduction to MS Office- MS word Spreadsheet basics. Excel environment.

Entering data. Excel toolbars. Creation and manipulation of charts and

graphs.Manipulation of data.Mathematical and statistical calculations.Introduction to

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PowerPoint.Starting PowerPoint. AutoContent Wizard. Working with texts, graphs,

pictures, audio, and video in slides. Design templates.

UNIT 4: Types of Graphic card- Fire wire card- Types of Audio card- Studio monitors-

External Sound Cards- VGA Splitter- VGA to HDMI converter- HDMI input and output-

RCA cables- MIDI cables- VGA Switch- Fire wire cable- Meaning and scope of the

Internet. Surfing the Net. Creating, sending and receiving e-mails using Outlook Express

and hosting websites. Browsing the WWW. Downloading from and uploading to the

Internet.

Semester 1

SDC1JD01–JEWELLERY DESIGNING PAPER I

Course No: 1.5

Course Code: SDC1JD01

Course Name: JEWELLERY DESIGNING PAPER 1

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Objectives:

To familiarize the students with terminology related to Jewellery Designs .

To provide comprehensive knowledge about Principles & Elements of designing

To understand the Forms of metals, and Textures of jewellery surface

To impart the knowledge of Gemology

Course Contents

I. Study of Design :

Elements of Designing

Point, Line, Shape, Plane, Texture, Color, Pattern, Form and Space

Principle of Designing

Balance, Rhythm, Harmony, Proportion, Order, Movement, & Compositions

II. Jewellery designing :

Jewellery Designing: an overview, Sources & Inspirations

III. Metal :

Precious metals : Gold, Silver & Platinum, Characteristics/Properties and Classification of

Metals, Metal Texture, Alloy

IV. Gemology :

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Characteristics of Gem stones :

Physical Properties of Gem Stones, Optical Properties of Gem Stones, Moh’s scale of Hardness

Classification and types

Precious and Semi precious Gems

Gems Stones: Shapes & cuts

Studying Different Cuts and Shapes of Stone

V. Gemstones setting :

Study of Setting –Channel, Prong, Pave, Plate, Flush, Illusion, Invisible and Tension.

Essential Readings:-

1) Jewellery Concept & Technology by OppiUntracht

2) The Art of Jewellery Design by Elizabeth Olver

3) Gem Identification Made Easy by Antoinette C. Matlirs

Books Recommended:

1) The Jeweller's Directory of Shape and Form by Elizabeth Olver

2) Practical Gemology by Robert Webster

3) Gemstones of the world by Walter Schumann

4) Identification of Gemstones by Michael O’Donoghue

5) Gemology (2nd Edition) by Peter G. Read

6) Gem & Ornamental Materials of Organic Origin by Maggie Compbell Pedersen

Semester 1

SDC1JD02–JEWELLERY DESIGNING PAPER II

Course No: 1.6

Course Code: SDC1JD02

Course Name: JEWELLERY DESIGNING PAPER II

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Materials for Drawing, Freehand Drawing Techniques, Orthographic Representation, Perspective

Drawing, Shading, Volume Additions

References:

1. Jewelry Making and Design: An Illustrated Text Book for Teachers, Students of Design,

and Craft Workers in Jewelry - Augustus Foster Rose, Antonio Cirino

2. The Art of Jewelry Design: From Idea to Reality - Elizabeth Olver

3. Jewelry Design: The Artisan's Reference - Elizabeth Olver

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Semester 1

SDC 1JD03 (P)–Fundamentals of Gemmology

Course No: 1.6

Course Code:SDC1JD03 (P)

Course Name: Fundamentals of Gemmology

Credits: 6

Hours: 90

1. Visual Observation

2. Classification of gemstones

3. Cut and gauge

4. Crystallography

5. Specific Gravity

6. Polariscope/ Dihroscope

7. Refractometer

8. Microscope

9. 10x Lens

10. Chelsea Filter

11. Visible Spectroscope

12. U.V Lamp

References:

1. Practical Gemmology, DeeDee Cunningham, published by Robert Hale, NAG Press,

2011,ISBN - 0719804310, 9780719804311

2. Practical Gemmology - A Study of the Identification of Gem-Stones, Pearls, and

Ornamental Minerals, Robert Webster, McIntosh Press, 2010, ISBN-1446522873,

9781446522875

3. Gemstones: Properties, Identification and Use by Arthur Thomas,New Holland

Publishers, 2008

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Semester 1

SDC1JD03(P)–Drawing & Rendering (Metal Forms & Gem Stones)

Course No: 1.7

Course Code: SDC1JD03(P)

Course Name: Drawing & Rendering (Metal Forms & Gem Stones)

Credits: 6

Hours: 90

Objectives:

To understand basics of drawing and sketching

To understand the Forms of metals and textures of jewellery surface

To illustrate Faceted and Cabochon stones

Course Contents

I. Basic Drawing and Sketching

Hand Control Exercises

Freehand Sketching

Shading of Different Geometrical Shapes

II. Drawing and Rendering Metals

Rendering of different metals

III. Drawing and Rendering Gem Stones

Drawing of different Gem Stones

Size and Shapes of Gem Stones

Facets

Cabochons stones

IV. Settings of Gem Stones

Finishing and Enhancement of Designs using different Settings

Essential Reading:- 1. Techniques of Jewellery Illustration and Colour Rendering Design Source Book

Jewellery by Adolfo Mattiello

Books Recommended : 1. The art & craft of Jewellery by Janet Fitch

2. Metal Work for Craftsmen by Emil F. Kronquist

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Semester II

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Semester II GEC2EG04 : MODERN PROSE AND DRAMA

Course No: 2.1

Course Code: GEC1EG04

Course Name: Modern Prose and Drama

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester II

GEC2ML05 : MALAYALAM – BHASHAYUM SAHITHYAVUM-II

Course No: 2.2

Course Code: GEC1ML05

Course Name: Bhashayum Sahithyavum-II

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester II

GEC2HA05 : HISTORY AND THEORY OF ART

Course No: 2.3

Course Code: GEC2HA05

Course Name: History and Theory of Art

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester II

SDC 2JD05 –JEWELLERY DESIGNING PAPER III

Course No: 2.4

Course Code: SDC 2JD05

Course Name: JEWELLERY DESIGNING PAPER III

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Metal and their Behaviour

Characteristics and classification, ores, metal groups-ferrous, non-ferrous, alloys, mining

and techniques-surface mining, subsurface mining and types.Basic techniques of jewellery

making- measurement, layout, sawing, drilling, filing.

Precious metals and their mining, methods of refinement and recovery, application in

jewellery, quality control –lowering or raising metal quality, hallmarking, standard weights and

measures

BASIC JEWELLERY DESIGNING

Equipment for Jewellery Drawing and Design, Jewellery Drawing, Nature Drawing, Historic

Ornament, The Beginning of Design (Variations), Rendering in Pencil, Rendering with Brush,

Rendering in Colour, Rendering Stones

References:

1. Jewelry Making and Design: An Illustrated Text Book for Teachers, Students of Design,

and Craft Workers in Jewelry - Augustus Foster Rose, Antonio Cirino

2. The Art of Jewelry Design: From Idea to Reality - Elizabeth Olver

3. New Directions in Jewellery - JivanAstfalck

4. Jewellery Design in the 21st Century - Claude Mazloum

5. Pioneering Minds Worldwide: On the Entrepreneurial Principles of the culture and

creative industry - by GiepHagoort, AukjeThomassen, Rene Kooyma

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Semester II

SDC2JD06–HISTORY OF JEWELLERY

Course No: 2.5

Course Code:SDC2JD06

Course Name: HISTORY OF JEWELLERY

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Objectives:

To impart an understanding of Professional and Historical contexts of Jewellery

Course Contents

I. History of Ornamentation: Brief Introduction

II. Study of historical Jewellery – India Mauryan,Sunga,Gupta, Kushan, Chandella, Mughal

III. Study of Historical Jewellery- International: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Edwardian, Victorian,

Retro Period, Egyptians

IV. Jewellery in the 21st century: Latest Fashion Trends and Forecast, Colour in Gems

V. Types of Jewellery:

Women’s Jewellery: Brooches, Earring, Pendant, Bracelet, Anklets, Ring, Necklaces

Type of Necklace :Choker Necklace, Dog Collar, Riviere, Lariat, Y Necklace,

Segmented Necklace, RaaniHaar, Tapering Necklace & Bridal Necklace

Essential Readings:-

1. A History of Jewellery, 1100-1870 by Joan Evans

2. Jewellery Moves: Ornament for the 21st century by Amanda Game and Elizabeth

Goring

Books Recommended:

1. Authentic Art Deco Jewellery Designs by Franco Deboni and Theodore Menten

(Paperback - May 1983)

2. 20th Century Jewelry: by John Peacock (Author)

1. Borel, F. 1994. The Splendor of Ethnic Jewelry: from the Colette and Jean

2. Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia BY Nemet-Nejat, Karen Rhea .

3. Seven Thousand Years of Jewellery BY Tait,

4. Jwelery Design in the 21st Century by Claude Mazloum

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Semester II

SDC2JD08(P) Historical Designing

Course No: 2.7

Course Code: SDC2JD08(P)

Course Name: Historical Designing (P)

Credits: 6

Hours: 90

Objectives:

To illustrate historical design of jewellery of different periods.

To design latest fashion jewellery by using coloured precious and semi-precious gem stones.

Course Contents

I. Drawing & Designing of Indian Historical Jewellery

Different periods of India- Mauryan, Sunga, Gupta,Kushan, Chandella,Mughal

II. Drawing & Designing of Rest of the world & European Historical Jewellery-Art Nouveau,

Art Deco, Edwardian, Victorian, Egyptian

III. Drawing and Designing of Latest Fashion Trends -Latest Fashion Trends and Forecast

Books & Magazines Recommended:

1. BertoZri

2. Dance of peacock by Ushabalkrishnan

3. Art deco jewellery design book

4. Historic Rings: Four Thousand Years of Craftsmanship by Diana Scarisbrick and Kanji

Hashimoto

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Semester III

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Semester III GEC3EG07 : ENGLISH – INSPIRING EXPPRESSIONS

Course No: 3.1

Course Code: GEC3EG07

Course Name: Inspiring Expressions

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester III GEC3CY08 : CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Course No: 3.2

Course Code: GEC3CY08

Course Name: Crystallography

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

Module 1:

Definition of crystal; Morphological characters of crystal – faces, forms, edges solid angles

Interfacial angle; Contact Goniometer

Symmetry elements – crystallographic axes, crystal notation, parameter system of Weiss and

Miller indices, axial ratio

Laws of crystallography – law of constancy of symmetry, law of constancy of interfacial angles,

law of rational indices

Classification of crystals into systems and classes – Holohedral, Hemihedral, Hemimorphic and

Enantiomorphic forms in crystals

Module 2:

Study of the symmetry elements and forms of the Normal, pyritohedral , tetrahedral and

plagiohedral classes of cubic system with special reference to well developed crystals of Galena,

Spinel, Garnet, Flourite, Diamond, Pyrite, Tetrahedrite, Boracite and cuprite.

Module 3:

Study of symmetry elements and forms of Normal, Hemimorphic, Tripyramidal, Pyramidal

Hemimorphic, Sphenoidal and Trapezphedral classes of Tetragonal system with special

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reference to well developed crystals of zircon, Rutile, Cassiterite, Vesuvianite, Apophyllite,

Sheelite, Meionite, Wulfenite and Chalcopyrite.

Module 4:

Study of the symmetry elements and forms of Normal, Hemimorphic, Tripyramidal, Pyramidal

hemimorphic, Trapezohedral, Rhombohedral, Rhombohedral Hemimorphic, Trirhombohedral

and Trapezohedral classes of Hexagonal system with special reference to well developed crystals

of Beryl , Zincite, Apatite, Calcite, Corundum, Tourmaline, Phenacite and Quartz.

Study of the symmetry elements and forms of the Normal, Hemimorphic and Sphenoidal classes

of Orthorhombic system with special reference to well developed crystals of Barite, olivine

topaz, staurolite, Sulphur, Calamine, Struvite and Epsomite.

Module 5:

Study of the symmetry elements and forms of the Normal classes of the Monoclinic and Triclinic

systems with special reference to well developed crystals of Gypsum, Orthoclase, Albite, Augite,

Axinite and Kyanite

Twin crystals – Definitions – Effects of Twinning – laws of twinning – composition plane,

twinning plane and twinning axis, indices of twins – simple and repeated (polysynthetic twins),

contact and penetration twins: secondary twins. Study of twin laws pertaining to the following

crystals – Flourite (spinel law), Pyrite (iron cross twin), Rutile (geniculate), Calcite, Quartz

(Brazil laws), Aragonite (mimetic twin), Staurolite (cruciform), Gypsum, Augite and Feldspars

(Carlsbad, Baveno , Manebach, Albite and Pericline)

Essential Reading:

1. Borchardt-Ott, W., 2011. Crystallography– An Introduction. Springer Heidelberg,355p.

2. Buerger, M.J., 1978. Elementary Crystallography. Wiley, New York.

3. Dana, F.S., 1955. A Text Book of Mineralogy. Asia publishing House, Wiley.

4. McKie, D. and McKie, C., 1990. Essentials of Crystallography. Blackwell, Oxford.

5. Read, H.H., 1974. Rutley’s Elements of Mineralogy. Thomas Murby & Co.

6. Sands, D.E., 1975. Introduction to Crystallography. Dover Publications, Inc., 165p.

7. Schwarzenbach, D., 1996. Crystallography. John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester,241p

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Semester III GEC3IM09 : INDIAN MINERAL DEPOSITS

Course No: 3.3

Course Code: GEC3IM09

Course Name: Indian Mineral Deposits

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

Module 1:

Diagnostic physical properties, chemical composition, uses, modes of occurrence and

distribution in India of the following:

Economic Minerals- Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Iron, Manganese, Chromium,

Tin, Aluminium

Module 2:

Radioactive metals - Thorium, Uranium, and Titanium.

Industrial Minerals- Asbestos, Barite, Graphite, Gypsum and Mica.

Module 3:

Abrasives- Diamond, Corundum, Emery garnet, Abrasive sand, Tripoli, Pumice, Sand

feldspar, Limestone, Clay, Talc etc.

Refractories- fireclay, graphite, Dolomite and sillimanite group of minerals, diaspore,

pyrophillite, zircon etc

Ceramic minerals- Clay, Feldspar, Wollastonite,

Gemstones.

Module 4:

Fossil fuels – coal and lignite – uses, classification, constitution, origin and distribution

in India.

Petroleum- composition, uses, theories of origin, oil traps, and important oil fields of

India.

Module 5:

A brief account of mineral deposits in Kerala.

Significance of minerals in National Economy.

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Strategic, critical and essential minerals

Essential Readings:

4. Gokhale and Rao – Ore deposits of India.

5. Jensen and Bateman A.M. – Economic Mineral Deposits.

6. Krishnaswamy, S. – Indian Mineral Resources.

Semester III SDC3JD09 – Indian & International Jewellery Markets

Course No: 3.4

Course Code: SDC3JD09

Course Name: Indian & International Jewellery Markets

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Objectives:

To understand the main features of major international and Indian markets

To learn the basic skills like safety and care of jewellery

Course Contents

I. Main features of Jewellery of major International markets: USA, Japan, Dubai

II. Main features of Jewellery of European International markets: Italy, Germany, France

II. Traditional Jewellery: Definition of Traditional jewellery

III. Main features of Jewellery of major Indian markets :KundanMeena Jewellery of

Rajasthan,KundanMeena, Definition/ Meaning, Process, Evaluation, Enameling, Kinds of

Enamel, Gold Jewellery of Rajkot, Temple Jewellery of Kerala, Terracotta Jewellery of Bengal,

Jewellery Style of Maharastra, Art of Filigree- Orissa, Filigree, Meaning & Process, Silver

Filigree

IV. Other Essentials:

Care of jewellery: Storage, wear and cleaning,Wardrobe tips, Points To Keep In Mind

for Prefect Jewellery Collection

Essential Readings:-

1. Jewelry International: Volume II by Tourbillon International

2. India Jewellery by M.L Nigam

3. Enamellings On Precious Metal By Jeanne Werge-Hartley

Books Recommended:

1. Traditional Jewellery of India by KeshavlalDalpatbhaiZaveri& Co. and VirendraZaveri

2. Metalsmithing for the Artist Craftsman by Richard Thomas

3. Enamellings (The Art of Crafts) by Joan Bolton King

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4. Engraving on Precious Metals by ABrittain& P Morton

5. Wonders of Engraving by G. Duplessis

6. Silver Threads: Making Wire Filigree Jewelry by Jeanne Rhodes-Moen

7. Terracotta Art of Bengal (Hardcover) by S. S. Biswas (Author)

Semester III

SDC3JD10 – ADVANCED JEWELLERY DESIGNING - I

Course No: 3.5

Course Code: SDC3JD10

Course Name: ADVANCED JEWELLERY DESIGNING - I

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

How to choose Material for Jewellery

Designs derived from Nature- the Moth-Mullen in Design,The Snow Crystal in Design, The Sea

horse in Design, The Butterfly in Design

Designing - Elliptical Brooch, Buckles, Clasps, Bar Pins Pendants, Lavaliere and Necklaces,

Pendants, Lavaliere and Necklaces, the watch fob, hat pin, cuff link, cuff button, the finger ring,

scarf pin, Chains, pendant slides, pendant connections

Designing – flower spray

Study of apple blossoms –bud forms, bud sections, sections of seed pods, leaf outlines

Studies from Peacock, shells

References:

1. Jewelry Making and Design: An Illustrated Text Book for Teachers, Students of Design,

and Craft Workers in Jewelry - Augustus Foster Rose, Antonio Cirino

2. Design Professionals- By Shari Davies

3. Industrial Design- By Michelle Hespe

4. New directions in jewellery II - Lin Cheung, Beccy Clarke, Indigo Clarke

5. Jewellery Design in the 21st Century - Claude Mazloum

6. Victorian Jewellery- By Margaret Flower, Doris Langley-Levy Moore

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Semester III

SDC3JD11(P) – Theme Based Designing

Course No: 3.6

Course Code: SDC3JD11(P)

Course Name: Theme Based Designing

Credits: 6

Hours: 90

Objectives:

To illustrate shapes of Jewellery

To understand the geometric principles, articulation and application in natural and man

made environment, analysis of form, geometry in art & development of motifs

Course Contents

I. Metal Decorations:

Enameling, Filigree, Metal Textures & finishes

II. Designing Jewellery on a particular theme :

Development of Motif to Design Jewellery according to different Themes

Brooches

Pendant sets:Fancy pendants, Tanmaniya

Earrings:Studs, Long earring Chandelier

Rings:Flat band, Concave, Convex, Fancy rings

Bracelets &Bangles:Tennis bracelets, Stiff bracelets, Bangles

Anklets:Flexible, Stiff

Necklaces:Choker ,Tapering & Party wear

Essential Reading:- 1. Jewellery Technology by Diego Pinton

Books Recommended: 1. Jewellery Design by Elizabeth Olver

2. The Creative Jeweller by Sharon Mcswiney

3. 1000 Jewelry Inspirations by Sandra Salamony

4. The Art of Jewellery Design: : by Elizabeth Oliver

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Semester III

SDC3JD12(P) – Market Oriented Designing

Course No: 3.7

Course Code: SDC3JD12(P)

Course Name: Market Oriented Designing

Credits: 6

Hours: 90

Objectives:

To acquaint students with the knowledge of different International and Indian jewellery

markets.

Course Contents:

I. Designing International Jewellery :Italy, Germany, France, USA, Japan, Dubai

II. Designing Indian Jewellery :KundanMeena Jewellery of Rajasthan, KundanMeena

Enameling, Gold Jewellery of Rajkot, Temple jewellery of Kerala, Terracotta jewellery

of Bengal, Art of Filigree- Orissa

III. Designing Traditional Jewellery :Bridal Necklace, Gold Necklace

Book Recommended:

1. 7000 Years of Jewelry: An International History and Illustrated Survey from the

Collections of the British Museum by Hugh Tait

2. Jewels of the Nizams by Usha B. Krishnan

3. Over 50 Techniques for Creating Eye-catching Contemporary and Traditional Designs

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Semester IV

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Semester IV GEC4EG10 : ENGLISH – READINGS ON SOCIETY

Course No: 4.1

Course Code: GEC4EG10

Course Name: Readings on Society

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester IV GEC4MY11 : MINERALOGY

Course No: 4.2

Course Code: GEC4MY11

Course Name: Mineralogy

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

Module 1:

Definition of Mineral and Mineraloid – Scope and aim of Mineralogy. Chemical elements and

periodic table; Bonding of atoms – Metallic, Covalent, Ionic and Vander Walls Bonding in

Minerals.

Structure and classification of silicates; Compositional variation and coupled ionic substitution,

Isomorphism, Polymorphism, Pseudomorphism, solid solution and exsolution in minerals

Physical properties of minerals depending upon cohesion and elasticity, specific gravity, light,

heat, electricity, magnetism and the senses. Determination of specific gravity of minerals – Joly’s

spring balance and Walker’s steelyard methods

Module 2:

Nature of light – Ordinary and polarized light; Refraction and reflection; Refractive index,

Critical angle and Total internal reflection. Double refraction – Plane Polarization by Reflection;

Plane polarization by Refraction; Nicol Prism; Plane polarization by absorption; Polaroid.

Petrological microscope and its parts – Optical accessories, their construction and uses – Quartz

wedge (Determination of order of Interference Colour), Gypsum plate and Mica plate

(Determination of Fast and Slow vibration directions)

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Module 3:

Optical classification of minerals; Isotropic and anisotropic minerals Optical properties of

isotropic and anisotropic minerals observed under parallel and crossed Nicols

Extinction – Types, angles, determination, and uses

Characters of Uniaxial and biaxial minerals – Optic axis and optic axial angle; Acute and Obtuse

Bisectrix; Optic sign of Uniaxial and Biaxial minerals; Uniaxial and Biaxial Indicatrix; Sign of

elongation; Optical anomalies

Module 4:

Mineralogy, Structure, Chemistry, Optical and Physical properties, Modes of occurrence and

uses of the following groups of minerals: Olivine, Garnet, Epidote, Aluminium silicates,

Pyroxene, Amphiboles, Mica, Chlorite, Feldspars, Feldspathoids and Zeolites.

Module 5:

Mineralogy, Structure, Chemistry, Optical and Physical properties, Modes of occurrences and

industrial uses of the following minerals: Polymorph and varieties of Quartz, Scapolite,

Cordierite, Talc, Serpentine, Steatite, Calcite, Dolomite, Topaz, Staurolite, Beryl, Tourmaline,

Fluorite, Apatite, Zircon, Rutile, Sphene and Corundum

Essential Reading:

1. Mason, B. and Berry, L.G., Elements of Mineralogy. W.H. Freeman & Co.

2. Deer, W.A., Howie, R.A., and Zussman, J., 1992. An Introduction to the Rock-

Forming Minerals. 2nd Edition, Pearson United Kingdom, 712p.

3. Klen, C. and Hurlbut, C.S., 1985. Manual of Minerology, John Wiley & Sons.

4. Philips, W.R., Mineral Optics: Principles and techniques.

5. Kerr, P.F., Optical Mineralogy.

6. Winchell. A.N., Elements of Optical Mineralogy.

7. Battey, M.H., Mineralogy for students.

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Semester IV GEC4ED12 : ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Course No: 4.3

Course Code: GEC4ED11

Course Name: ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester IV

SDC4JD13 – Diamond Grading & Sorting

Course No: 4.4

Course Code: SDC4JD13

Course Name: Diamond Grading & Sorting

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Objective:

To provide an understanding of physical and optical properties of diamonds, cutting and

polishing, 4-c's, identification, natural inclusions, polishing, faceting, clarity &colour grades

Course Contents :

I. History of Diamond: The Dark Age, The Middle Age, Recent Time

II. Type of Diamonds: White, Pink, Green, Yellow , Blue & Champagne Diamonds

III. Diamond Cutting, Polishing &Grading :Instruments used for Cutting, Grading and

Sorting of Diamonds, Certification of Diamonds

IV. Physical and Optical Properties of Diamonds: Surface Luster of Diamonds, Fluorescence

In Diamonds, Indestructible Diamonds, The Refractive Index

V. Gemological Characteristics : 4-c's of Diamond – Clarity, Colour grades, Cut, Carat

Essential Readings:-

1. Diamonds by Fred Ward

2. Diamonds Famous &Fatal : The History, Mystery and Lore of the World's Most Famous

Gem by Leo P. Kendall

Books Recommended:

1. An Analysis Of The International Diamond Market by Donna J. Bergenstock

2. The Curious Lore of Precious Stones by George Frederick Kunz

3. Collecting and Classifying Coloured Diamonds by Stephen C. Hofer

4. Diamonds Famous, Notable, and Unique by Lawrence Copeland

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Semester IV

SDC4JD14 –GOLD SMITHING & MANUFACTURING

Course No: 4.5

Course Code: SDC4JD14

Course Name: GOLD SMITHING & MANUFACTURING

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Processes involved in goldsmithing, traditional manufacturing techniques, sheet metal,

wire, filigree, chain making, advancement of techniques

Reference:

1. New Directions in Goldsmithing: A Workshop Guide - Harold O'Connor

2. Goldsmithing& Silver Work: Jewelry, Vessels & Ornaments - By CarlesCodina

3. The Encyclopedia of Jewelry-making Techniques - By Jinks McGrath

4. A Study of Scythian Gold Jewellery Manufacturing Technology and Its Comparison to

Greek Techniques from the 7th to 5th Centuries Bc - David Vincent Redfern

Semester IV

SDC4JD15(P) –Men’s &Youth’s Jewellery

Course No: 4.6

Course Code: SDC4JD15(P)

Course Name: Men’s &Youth’s Jewellery

Credits: 6

Hours: 90

Objective:

To enhance the creative skills in designing jewellery, drawing, sketching and rendering for men,

kids, teens and youth

Men’s jewellery: Cufflinks, Rings, Bracelets, Pendants, Tie pin

Teen & Youth’s Jewellery: Pendants, Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Kid’s Jewellery

Books & Magazines Recommended:

1. Art of Jewellery,

2. Facets

3. Gold Magazine

4. Luster, 5. J Q Magazine

6. Coutoure International Jeweler

7. Fashion Design Illustration: Men by Ireland, Patrick John., BT Batsford, London.1996

8. Jewel Regent, beyond luxury by NituMajhi

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Semester V

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Semester V GEC5HR13-HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Course No: 5.1

Course Code: GEC5HR13

Course Name: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester V GEC5PP14-PSYCHOLOGY AND PERSONAL GROWTH

Course No: 5.2

Course Code: GEC5PP14

Course Name: LIFE SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester V GEC5LS15 – LIFE SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Course No: 5.3

Course Code: GEC5LS15

Course Name: LIFE SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester V GEC5AD16 – ADVERTISING

Course No: 5.4

Course Code: GEC5AD16

Course Name: ADVERSTISING

Credits: 4

Hours: 60

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Semester V

SDC5JD17 – ADVANCED JEWELLERY DESIGNING - II

Course No: 5.5

Course Code: SDC5JD17

Course Name: ADVANCED JEWELLERY DESIGNING -II

Credits: 3

Hours: 45

Butterflies, Collection of Butterflies, Method of Designing from Butterfly,Studies from

Butterfly, Designs Derived from Butterfly

Brooches in Gold and Enamel, Designs for Buckles, Brooch and Pendant in Gold, Structural

Elements in Pendants, Pendant Designs, Pendants in Platinum, Designs for Sea Fobs, Fob in

Enamel, Hat Pin Designs, Cuff Links for Enamel, Designs in Platinum, Scarf Pins Designs,

Bead arrangements in Chains, Chain Designs, Pendant Slides, Pendant Collections, Museum

Sketches, Renaissance Scroll from Cast, Japanese Sword Guard , cast , escutcheon, Grill,

Saracenic Ornament, Pendant from Deutsche GoldschmiedeZeitung, Rendering from

Copies, Rendering from Photograph on Graypaper, Renaissance from Iron Ornament,

Chains and Beads, Equipment for Drawing and Design

References:

1. Jewelry Making and Design: An Illustrated Text Book for Teachers, Students of

Design, and Craft Workers in Jewelry - Augustus Foster Rose, Antonio Cirino

2. The Art of Jewelry Design: From Idea to Reality - Elizabeth Olver

3. New Directions in Jewellery - JivanAstfalck

4. Design Professionals- By Shari Davies

5. Industrial Design- By Michelle Hespe

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Semester V

SDC5JD18(P)– Diamond Grading

Course No: 5.6

Course Code: SDC5JD18(P)

Course Name: Diamond Grading

Credits: 5

Hours: 75

4-C’s of diamond

Cut grading of diamonds (Different shapes-RBC, Fancy cut)

Symmetry of diamonds

Measurement of Table facet, measurement of crown height, measurement of crown angle,

measurement of pavillion depth, measurement of pavillion angle, measurement of girdle

thickness, measurement of culet size, measurement of total depth etc.

Steps included in cutting and polishing of diamonds (planning and making, sawing, bruting,

faceting of table, faceting of crown, faceting of pavillion)

Colour grading – Different colour grading system and GIA standard colour grading system,

istruments used incolour grading, fluroscence and phlophoroscence

Clarity- Indusions – feather, pinpoints, crystals

blameshes or externals- natural, polishing lines

Burnmarksetc

Plotting (Documentation of clarity grading of diamonds)

Carat weight

Price list of diamond and Rapaport price list

References:

1. Handbook of Industrial Diamonds and Diamond Films by Mark A. Prelas, Galina

Popovici, Louis K. Bigelow, CRC Press, 1997, ISBN- 0824799941, 9780824799946

2. Crystal Enchantments: A Complete Guide to Stones and Their Magical Properties by D.J.

Conway, Brian Ed. Conway, Random House LLC, 2011, ISBN- 0307785866,

9780307785862

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3. The D.G.L. Clarity Grading System for Polished Diamonds by K. F. Burr, Diamond

Grading Laboratories, 1974

4. Metallography, Principles and Practice by George F. Vander Voort, ASM International,

1984, ISBN- 1615032363, 9781615032365

5. Clarity, Cut, and Culture: The Many Meanings of Diamonds by Susan Falls, NYU Press,

2014, ISBN- 1479877433, 9781479877430

6. Handbook of Ceramics Grinding & Polishing by Ioan D. Marinescu, Hans Kurt Tonshoff,

Ichiro Inaski publisher William Andrew, 2000, ISBN- 0815517416, 9780815517412

7. Polishing The Diamond - A Guide To Self Confidence by Bruno LoGreco publisher Life

Coach Bruno LoGreco

Semester V

SDC5JD19(P) – Advanced Computer Aided Jewel Design – Rhino

Course No: 5.7

Course Code: SDC5JD19(P)

Course Name: Advanced Computer Aided Jewel Design – Rhino

Credits: 6

Hours: 90

3D computer aided jewellery designing using Rhino software.

References:

Rhino for Jewelry- Dana Buscaglia

Guide to Graphics Software Tools - By Jim X. Chen

Inside Rhinoceros 5 - By Ron Cheng

Processing: A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists - By Casey Reas, Ben

Fr