GEM COURSES

GEM COURSES

Professional Gemologist Certification Course

The International Gem Society (IGS) was one of the first online schools of gemology to serve a global audience. Our goal is to provide a flexible and affordable education in gemology. IGS’s founder, Donald Clark, CSM IMG, created a robust testing process to ensure that those with IGS certification would stand out in the crowd. IGS continues to use the testing process created by Donald Clark to ensure continuity and rigor.

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About This Course

The International Gem Society (IGS) was one of the first online schools of gemology to serve a global audience. Our goal is to provide a flexible and affordable education in gemology. IGS’s founder, Donald Clark, CSM IMG, created a robust testing process to ensure that those with IGS certification would stand out in the crowd. IGS continues to use the testing process created by Donald Clark to ensure continuity and rigor.

INTERMEDIATE

6 UNITS

95 LESSONS

Who is this course for?

  • Professional Gemologists: Sharpen your skills.
  • Hobbyists: Enhance your knowledge.
  • Aspiring Gem Professionals: Learn key knowledge and skills to pursue your passion
  • What this course offers?

  • Learn basic gemology.
  • Understand gem properties.
  • Use gemology tools.
  • Identify gemstones.
  • Why take this course?

    Accelerate your path towards a professional gemology career by becoming an IGS-certified Professional Gemologist.

    Course Roadmap



    Read the Lessons



    Written Exams



    Practical Exam



    Earn Certificate

    Units & Lessons


    Unit 1:An Introduction to Gemology

    Start by studying the following articles. These will introduce you to the fundamentals and terminology of the science of gemology.

    Unit 2:Advanced Gemology

    This is the most technical section of our gemology course. Although this information is preliminary to the Practical Gemology articles, don’t hesitate to jump to the lessons on using the instruments in Step III. Gaining experience with gemological tools will help you with these advanced lessons.

    Unit 3:Practical Gemology

    Next, we recommend some articles of a practical nature. They focus on how to use gem identification instruments and conduct tests. These tools and tests take time to master. Take one instrument or procedure at a time and master it before moving on to the next one.

    Unit 4:Gem Grading

    So far, you’ve been studying gem identification. Now you’re ready to learn gemstone grading. The information in these articles is critical for properly describing and valuing gems. You’ll start with general information useful for grading all gemstones. Next, you’ll learn how to grade colored gemstones. Finally, diamonds and opals have special qualities that require their own grading procedures.

    Unit 5:Advanced Gem Information

    Once you understand gemstone properties, you’ll learn to distinguish natural from synthetic gems and to identify unique gemstones. Our Gem Listings are written in simple language and are intended for the novice. You can also consult our handy reference charts. This is the last step in gem identification.

    Unit 6:Appraising

    You’ve learned how gems differ from one another, how to identify them, and what properties determine their value. Now you’ll apply what you’ve learned. Actual jewelry appraisal is fairly simple after mastering gem identification and grading.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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