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Appraisal Studies in
Fine & Decorative Arts


 

CertificateEnhancing Success Through Knowledge

Whether you're a seasoned veteran of the appraising world or a newcomer, our partnership with the American Society of Appraisers (ASA) offers the only West Coast university-based program in appraisal studies. The combination of the expertise of the ASA and the strong academic reputation of the UC provides you with the highest quality and affordably priced appraisal training, courses and institutes. The appraisal certificate also prepares you for eventual membership in the ASA.

American Society of Appraisers LogoLearning the appraising business from our expert instructors enables you to succeed in today's competitive world of art, antiques, fine and decorative arts. You'll gain the specialized knowledge and practical hands-on experience to competently produce appraisals for a variety of specific objectives such as insurance coverage, estate tax, damage claims, charitable contributions, sale, dissolution of marriage, equitable distribution and liquidation.

As an ASA member, you'll qualify to receive a 10% discount on continuing education Appraisal Studies courses offered through UC Irvine Extension. Reference discount code "ASA10."

Certificate Requirements

Complete a total of 15 units: 4 required courses (3 units each) plus a total of 3 elective units. Receive a certificate by successfully completing all courses with a grade of "C" or better. All course work must be completed within 5 years. A certificate is awarded after you submit your Application for Candidacy / Request for Certificate form. For a list of recommended and required textbooks and assignments for each course in our program, download the Appraisal Studies Course & Textbook Information.

 

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Who Should Attend

Art gallery personnel, and museum docents/volunteers, art dealers, auctioneers, estate liquidators, insurance adjusters, jewelers, and anyone interested in beginning a new career, already working in the fine and decorative arts field, or desiring appraisal skills for their personal use as a connoisseur or collector.

Advisory Committee

  • Sheryl Gillett, ASA, Gillette & Caudana Appraisers
  • Nancy A. Martin, ASA, N.A. Martin & Associates
  • Holly Mitchem, ASA, Mitchem Arts
  • Margaret A. Olsen, ASA, Westminster
    Coin, Jewelry and Appraisals LTD.
  • Irini Vallera-Rickerson, Ph.D., Vallera/Rickerson Associates