AJP

Applied Jewelry Professional™ Program

Develop the language, confidence and insight you need to engage customers and grow in the gem & jewelry industry with the Applied Jewelry Professional program. Choose a 5-day in-person program offered at GIA campuses worldwide or flexible online learning.

Upon completion, you’ll earn recognition as a GIA Applied Jewelry Professional (AJP). Whether you’re beginning your journey or strengthening your knowledge, the AJP® professional development program supports your continued professional growth.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Diamond Essentials
    Learn how to clearly describe diamond jewelry in customer conversations. Topics include: the 4Cs of Diamond Quality, diamond durability and treatments, modern cutting technology, and an overview of the diamond jewelry supply chain.
  • Colored Stone Essentials
    Gain essential knowledge of colored stones with a focus on ruby, sapphire and emerald. Topics include: key terminology, value factors, proper gemstone care and cleaning methods, and insights into the colored stone supply chain.
  • Jewelry Essentials
    Examine the key features that define a piece of jewelry and contribute to its value. Topics include: precious metals, jewelry types and styles, manufacturing methods, regulations, plus watches and giftware.

WHO IT’S FOR

  • Jewelry professionals and retail associates
  • Jewelry designers, makers, and creatives
  • Gem and jewelry enthusiasts
  • Career changers exploring the industry
  • Students considering formal gemology or jewelry studies
  • Social media content creators

    Product-knowledge

        WAYS TO LEARN

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        LEARN ONLINE

        • Three-course online program
        • Two-month access period for each course
        • Study from anywhere with internet access
        • Independent, self-paced learning
        • Languages: English, Simplified Chinese
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        LEARN IN PERSON

        • Five-day program
        • Offered at GIA campuses worldwide
        • Small, instructor-led classes
        • Hands-on experience handling gemstones