Graduate
Gemologist
Graduate
Gemologist (G.G.) Diploma Program
GIA's
World-Renowned Graduate Gemologist (G.G.) Diploma Program
In
the courses and classes leading to GIA's Graduate Gemologist (G.G.)
diploma, you acquire the grading and identification skills to become
a buyer, appraiser, and senior professional in the jewelry industry.
Learn how to grade diamonds from the creators of the International Diamond
Grading System™. And discover how GIA's acclaimed experts detect
treated, synthetic, and natural gemstones. This world-renowned program
provides you with the science and technical knowledge you need to deal
in the entire spectrum of diamonds and colored stones. You ultimately
earn what is widely regarded as the industry's most prestigious professional
designation – GIA's G.G. When employers or customers see G.G.
at the end of your name, it reassures them that you're an internationally
recognised professional backed by the most respected gemmological education
in the world. An education that shows you how to translate absolute
integrity and expert product knowledge into customer trust and increased
earning power.
PAST
GIA GRADUATES HAVE GONE ON TO PURSUE CAREERS AS:
- APPRAISER
- DIAMOND BUYER
- COLORED STONE
BUYER
- JEWELRY BUSINESS
OWNER
- JEWELRY BUYER
- LAB AND RESEARCH
PROFESSIONAL
- AUCTION HOUSE
JEWELRY SPECIALIST
- RETAILER
- DIAMOND MANUFACTURER
Program
Highlights
- Learn the how
the 4Cs (color, clarity, cut, and carat weight) affect diamond value
- Learn how to
use gemmological equipment designed to help you grade and identify
gemstones
- Learn the secrets
to accurate gem identification
- Learn how to
detect the latest synthetics and treatments
- Learn how to
detect fracture-filled diamonds
- Understand and
translate clarity grades and GIA reports to earn a customer's trust
and business
- Discover how
to sell treated, synthetic, and imitation stones with full disclosure
- Learn key product
knowledge for selling each popular gemstone, including: rubies, sapphires,
and emeralds
- Turn product
features into irresistible benefits that sell
- Learn how the
diamond industry works and how diamonds travel from mine to market
- Learn how to
grade diamonds in the normal color range
- Learn about treated
and fancy colored diamonds
- Work with fancy
cut and mounted diamonds
- Find out how
to sell the legend and romance of diamonds
- Learn how to
promote the best-selling types of diamond jewelry
- Work with diamond
simulants
- Know how cut
affects your buying and selling decisions
- Describe color
in colored stones
- Understand how
gems form and what they're made of
- Understand how
color affects value
- Learn to identify
phenomenal colored stones
- Understand proportion
grading and how cut affects light, beauty, and value
- Learn how translucent
and opaque colored stones are graded for quality
- Gain tips on
buying and selling colored stones
- Learn how to
find, plot, and grade clarity characteristics in diamonds
- Understand a
diamond's optical and physical properties
- Analyse crown,
pavilion, and total depth
- Judge finish
details in cut diamonds
- Learn how to
handle diamonds to avoid damage
- Learn how and
when to use gem lab services
- Learn cutting
styles, as well as how and when to plan recutting
WHAT
YOU LEARN: With
instruction from experts at the Institute, you develop highly marketable
skills in diamond grading and gem identification. And, naturally, you
learn diamond grading from none other than the creators of the 4Cs and
the International Diamond Grading System™ – GIA.
This
is where you gain priceless hands-on experience by practising with actual
diamonds. And it's where you learn how the 4Cs of diamond value (color,
clarity, cut, and carat weight) relate to quality, beauty, and value.
What's
more, by learning and applying the GIA Colored Stone Grading System,
you acquire the skills required to buy and sell color with the sharp
insight of a seasoned jewelry professional.
You
also learn how to use gemmological testing equipment to identify and
separate a broad variety of gems. By working with GIA's internationally
acclaimed instructors you test and identify hundreds of actual diamonds
and gemstones, including those considered unusual or challenging.
And
you discover how GIA's renowned gemmological experts distinguish natural
gems from synthetic, treated, assembled, and imitation stones.
Prerequisites: None
WHO CAN BENEFIT: Individuals seeking employment in the gem and jewelry industry: managers, owners, buyers, appraisers, wholesalers, retailers, diamond or colored stone manufacturers, designers, graders, gem lab and research professionals, auction house jewelry specialists, and sales associates.
YOU WILL EARN: GIA Graduate Gemologist Diploma, GIA Graduate Diamonds Diploma, GIA Graduate Colored Stones Diploma