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  • Introduction
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  • Special Programs

    Departments :

  • Aerospace Studies
  • African American
    Studies

  • Art
  • Chicano Studies
  • Communication
  • Criminal Justice
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  • History
  • Languages and
    Linguistics
  • Latin American Studies
  • Military Science
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Social Work
  • Sociology and
    Anthropology
  • Theater Arts
  • Western Cultural
    Heritage
  • Women's Studies

    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean

    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean

    Dr. Evelyn Posey, Associate Dean


    Liberal Arts Bldg., 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905

  • Art
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/arts/

    1.- General Information
    2.-General (ART) Courses
    3.- Art Education (ARTE) Courses
    4.- Basic Studies (ARTF) Courses
    5.- Ceramics (CERM) Courses
    6.- Graphic Design (ARTG) Courses
    7.- History of Art (ARTH) Courses
    8.- Art Theory (ARTT) Courses Courses
    9.-Drawing (DRAW) Courses
    10.-Metals (MTLS) Courses
    12.- Painting (PNTG) Courses
    13.- Printmaking (PRNT) Courses
    14.-Sculpture (SCUL) Courses

    10.- Metals (MTLS) Courses

    3203 Metals I (0-6) (Common Course Number ARTS 2341)

      An examination of several basic metal techniques--sawing, soldering, forming, cold connections, and surface finishes. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisites: (1) ARTF 3101, 3102, 3103, and 3104 ARTF 3101 , 3102 , 3103, 3104or (2) instructor approval. May be taken concurrently with ARTF 3103 and ARTF 3104. Laboratory fee required.
    3213 Metals II (0-6) (Common Course Number ARTS 2342)
      Exploration of forging and hollow construction techniques first half of semester. Last six weeks will cover the basics of lost wax casting with various metal alloys. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisites: MTLS 3203 and ARTF 3104. Laboratory fee required.
    3303 Metals III (0-6)
      Concentrated work on metal construction techniques including marriage of metals, hammer inlay, mokume, and mechanisms. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisites: MTLS 3213. Laboratory fee required.
    3313 Metals IV (0-6)
      Continuation of Metals III with emphasis on the die-forming, repousse, and chasing. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: MTLS 3303. Laboratory fee required.
    3323 Metals V (0-6)
      Concentration on various forming techniques, angle raising, shell forming and construction, and work on series problem. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: MTLS 3313. Laboratory fee required.
    3403 Metals VI (0-6)
      Emphasis on advanced metal design with individual investigation. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: MTLS 3323. Course fees required.
    3413 Metals VII (0-6)
      Emphasis upon individual direction and achievement. Minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: MTLS 3403 or instructor approval. Course fees required.
    3423 Special Problems in Metals (0-6)
      Emphasis on individual direction and achievement. Minimum of six hours in studio per week. May be repeated for credit if problems vary. Prerequisites: MTLS 3403 and instructor approval. Course fees required.
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