Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
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School of Mines and Engineering<br />
'. Degrees Offered<br />
ENGINEER OF MINES<br />
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MINING ENGINEERING<br />
Oplions: 1. Mining 2. Mining-Geology<br />
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING<br />
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING<br />
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Engineer of Mines<br />
2. Each student must make an average<br />
The degree of Engineer of Miner may of at least a C in the spcci6ed courses<br />
be conferred upon graduates of <strong>Texas</strong> Cal- taken in his degree-granting department.<br />
lege af Miner who have receivcd the de-<br />
In order to hecome a candidate for<br />
gree of Bi~chelor of Science in Mining<br />
a 3' egrec, a student must (1 ) have satis-<br />
Engineering. and who attended a college<br />
prior to scptcmbcr ,y3,, applicn,lt fied all admission requirements. (2) have<br />
have ltted le:,st four years over-"ll C average at the beginning of<br />
his last semester of attendance.<br />
successful procsiianal work in mining,<br />
m~tnllurgy. ar geology, subsequent to rv- 4. Each student is strongly urged to<br />
ceiving thr b:~clnelor's dcgree, and present spcnd at Icast one summer in practical<br />
a s.~t~rf;actnry thcsis. work rclated to thc degrrc desired.<br />
Bachelor of Science<br />
A candidate for a bachelor's decree in<br />
engineering must complete one of the<br />
fallow~ng plans:<br />
PLAN I, leading to the degree of Bachelor<br />
of Sclcncc in hlining Enginccring (Mining<br />
Option).<br />
PLAN 2, lending to thc dcgree of Bachelor<br />
of Sclencr in hlining Engineering (hlining-Ceology<br />
Option 1.<br />
PLAN 3. le~ding to the dcgree of Bachelor<br />
of Sclcnce in Mctnllurgtwl Engineering.<br />
PLAN 4. le:iding to tile degree of H~chclor<br />
ok Science in Civil Enginccring.<br />
PLAN 5, leading to thc dcgrue of Liichclor<br />
of Scirncc in El~ctrical Engmccrtng.<br />
PLAN 6, leading to the degree of Bachelor<br />
of Science in Mechanical Engineering.<br />
Work Preparatory to Other<br />
Engineering Degrees<br />
Uniform Freshmnn Yeor - Chemistry<br />
4103.04. Drawing 2101, 2102. English<br />
3101.~2. Eng~ncering 1101, History 3101.<br />
3102. Mathcn~atic~ 41 15-16, i'hysicill Education,<br />
or Lliliktry Science.<br />
Addttional caurscs are offered at Tcxar<br />
Wcstcrn <strong>College</strong> which will enable u student<br />
tn cornpletc at least the sophomore<br />
year for any engineering degree.<br />
Abbreviations Used in Degree Plans<br />
Ch. . . . Chemistry Go. . . Government<br />
Dr. . . . . Drawing HI. . . . . . Iiistory<br />
Ec. . . . Economics hl. . . Mathematics<br />
E . . . . . . Engllsh hle. . . Metallurgy<br />
. . . . . Mining<br />
Special Requirements for En. . . Engineering hl~.<br />
Bachelor's Deqree Ce. . . . . . Ceolagv Ph. . . . . . Physic3<br />
.~<br />
I. All candid;ltcs must take at lend Sp. . . . . . . . . . . Speech<br />
twenty-fotlr hours in advanced courses, in<br />
dabs at the Cullege. out of the last thirty P.E. ' ' ' ' ' . Phys1c31<br />
rc~nertrr hours offcrccl. hl.S. . . . . . . Military Science