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Ball State's bachelor's program in visual arts with a metals focus teaches you to blend handcrafting techniques with digital tools, creating precisely made wearable art, decorative pieces, and sculptures using both traditional and modern materials. The metals and jewelry curriculum at Ball State lets you examine techniques, patterns, and artistic principles with remarkable precision. Whether designing rings or conceptual installations, metalwork provides outstanding avenues for artistic exploration. This concentration merges your career aspirations with robust technical training, design principles, and communication development. For those drawn to traditional craftsmanship, you'll master jewelry fundamentals, hollowware construction, and box fabrication while studying production and sales strategies. Your projects will primarily use copper, silver, or gold, potentially incorporating gemstones or enamel work, with access to advanced equipment like laser cutters. Alternatively, you can focus on sculptural metalwork, where students pursuing fine art applications often produce unique artistic statements through small-scale metal sculptures.