Diploma New
Glass and Ceramic
Dar al-Kalima Technical Community College
Program Overview
The program introduces students to the art of designing and crafting various products, including ceramics and glassware. Students receive hands-on training in manual clay shaping, pottery wheel techniques, porcelain coloring and glazing through various methods. They also learn glass melting, interlocking, and shaping techniques using electric furnaces. Graduates of the program will be well-prepared to enter the job market, either working for porcelain and glass companies, workshops, or pursuing a career as a vocational subject teacher in schools. They may also choose to establish their own businesses in this field.
Admission Requirements
Total credit hours: 74
Duration of study: Two years
Career Opportunities
- Upon graduation, individuals have the option to establish their own porcelain and/or glass workshops, creating and selling their crafted pieces and antiques. Alternatively, they can seek employment as employees in established porcelain workshops and factories. Moreover, graduates can pursue a career as art education professors in schools, imparting their expertise in the field to future generations.
Tuition & Fees
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View full fee schedule →Admission Eligibility
Eligible secondary-school streams: All streams
Minimum admission average (Tawjihi GPA): 50%