Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
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M W C AN0 METALLURGY<br />
3405 Mine Plant ($2) [ 368<br />
A study of mine ventilation and mining law. Prerequisite: Mining 2301. TWO<br />
7 lecturer and three laborntory hours per week.<br />
7<br />
0421 Mining Trip (Transportation fee: $50.00) [ 074<br />
At the end of the senior year, graduating seniors spend the last two weeks of<br />
the second semester on a trip of inspection which will include visits to the<br />
mining and metallurgical departments of companies within the scope of the<br />
planned itinerary. Required far graduation. Prerequisite: Completion of the<br />
requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree by the end of the following<br />
fall semester<br />
METALLURGY<br />
3101 Introduction to Metallurgy ($2) [ 310<br />
An elementar course in the extraction of metals from ores, and the industrial<br />
application ormetals and alloys. Two lectures and three laboratory hours per<br />
week. Open to all students.<br />
3301 Metallurgical Engineering Principles [ 321<br />
A study of the fundamental engineering principles applied to metallurgical pro-<br />
cesses. Prerequisite: Chemistry 4103-04. Two semesters of physics.<br />
. 4302 Ore and Coal Dressing ($4) [ 423<br />
The principles governing the process em loyed in the liberatioll and separation<br />
of the minerals and coal dressing. In the iboratory the student becomes familiar<br />
.I with milling machinery and methods of separation. Three lectures and three<br />
laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: Geology 2217 and two semesters of<br />
physics.<br />
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L1<br />
2303 Assaying ($2) 1324<br />
A study of slags and the determination by fire methods of gold, silver, and lead<br />
in minerals, ores. and products of mills and smelters. One lecture and three<br />
laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 4214.<br />
3305 Engineering Metallurgy ($2) [ 326<br />
A course in the metallurgy and metallography of commercial metals and alloys.<br />
Two lectures and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry<br />
4103.04. and two semesters of physics.<br />
4308 Physical Metallurgy ($4) 1472<br />
A theoretical study of the metallic state concerned with the hysical and me-<br />
chanical chnracteristics of metals and alloys. Three lectures an$ three laboratory<br />
holm per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 4460.<br />
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3402 Ferrous Metallurgy [ 360<br />
A course in the merallur and fabricat~on, of iron. steel and rclaled alloys.<br />
Onr-thtnl of the rnctrse w 8 b~ devoted to calculnttons pertsinlt.g tu tide s~lblr.ct.<br />
Yrpreguirtte. Chcn~islry 4103-04, two semcrters of physt~s :and hlath 411s.<br />
2402 Ferrous Metallurgy [ 260<br />
Some as Metallurgy 3 02 except that the calculations are omitted. Prerequisite:<br />
Chemistry 4103-04 and hvo semesters of physics.<br />
3403 Non-Ferrous Metallurgy [ 361<br />
The smelting and refining of non-ferrous metals. One-third of the course will<br />
be devoted to calculations pertaining to the above rnbjeds. Prerequisite:<br />
Chemistry 4103.04, two semesters of physics and Math 4115.<br />
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