The Jewelry and Jewelry Design Program embraces a culture of quality assurance in line with the principles of continuous improvement, innovation, and participation in education and training, research and development, and community service activities. The program's quality policy aims to train qualified designers and field experts who meet national and international standards and can respond to the needs of the era.
In this regard, the program's quality policy is based on the following principles:
· Excellence in Education: To provide students with application-based education that develops creative thinking, aesthetic perception, and technical skills simultaneously.
· Continuous Improvement: Continuously evaluating and improving educational processes based on stakeholder feedback, graduate tracking data, and sectoral developments.
· Stakeholder Participation: Enhancing the effectiveness of quality processes in collaboration with students, academic staff, industry representatives, and graduates.
· Research and Innovation: To monitor new technologies, materials, and design approaches in jewelry design and goldsmithing, and to provide a productive and innovative learning environment.
· Ethics and Sustainability: To base the design process on sensitivity to ethical values, cultural heritage, and environmental sustainability.