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Welcome to the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)! UTEP is a nationally recognized institution where the faculty and staff are wholly dedicated to your academic success. A broad range of academic programs are offered to encourage students to become involved in the discovery and creation of knowledge. UTEP is a friendly place-- relationships are easy to develop with fellow students, staff members, and faculty. The following pages of this catalog introduce you to our policies, our degrees, majors and minors, and curricula. As you review them, we hope you know that our commitment to you is to offer the highest quality education in a supportive community of faculty and staff.

 

OUR HISTORY

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) has created a foundation of academic excellence as strong as the rugged Rocky Mountain foothills that are the University’s home. Located on the U.S.-Mexico border in El-Paso-Juárez, a binational metropolitan area of more than two million people, UTEP is the largest Mexican-American-majority university in the United States. In this unique multicultural setting, the University offers a wide scope of academic programs and outstanding support services, providing academic excellence for students.

UTEP, the second oldest academic institution of The University of Texas System, was established in 1914 as the Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy to prepare professionals for the mining industry of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico. From its inception, the campus has featured architecture derived from the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. UTEP’s unique buildings are the only examples of this ancient architecture in the Western Hemisphere. The motif, characterized by thick, sloped outer walls accented with a band of elaborate brickwork, was suggested by Kathleen Worrell, the wife of the college’s first dean, after she saw photographs of Bhutanese monasteries in an issue of National Geographic. Noted El Paso architect Henry Trost designed the first buildings, and architects have continued the theme through more than 80 years of campus expansion.

The college’s curriculum expanded in 1927 with the addition of liberal arts courses. The first Master of Arts degree was established in 1940. The institution was renamed Texas Western College in 1949 and the University of Texas at El Paso in 1967. Since then, enrollment has grown to over 20,000 students, and the scope of programs has expanded to include 81 Bachelor’s, 78 Master’s, 14 Doctoral degrees and 3 combined degrees (Bachelors/Masters or Masters/Masters) to meet the needs of an increasingly industrialized and more diverse West Texas.

The 367-acre UTEP campus has consists of over 4 million square feet in 87 buildings with facilities to support academic and physical excellence. The 125,000 square foot Undergraduate Learning Center features multimedia computer and


distance learning technology. The UTEP Library has over 1 million books, the new Collaborative Learning Center with 224 computers and a lobby café enriched with Bhutanese art. The 362,000 square foot Engineering Sciences Complex houses many research opportunities for students in facilities like the W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation with $4 million of equipment, including 17 rapid prototyping machines and facilities for tissue engineering. Nearby the Biosciences Research Building provides state-of-the-art equipment to address biomedical and environmental problems. Well-equipped computer laboratories are located throughout the campus. The Fox Fine Arts complex has galleries, recital halls and studios for exploring art, theatre, music and dance. The Don Haskins Center, the 52,247-seat Sun Bowl Stadium and Larry K. Durham Sports Center provide student athletes a range of resources including a strength and conditioning center; a sports medicine center; a student-athlete lounge and computer center; locker rooms; coaches’ offices; meeting rooms; and a “Hall of Champions.”

With its pivotal setting on the U.S.-Mexico border, UTEP is a nationally recognized leader for creating excellent academic opportunities for a largely first-generation student population. Quality academic programs and a robust research agenda mark UTEP as an innovative force in American higher education for the 21st century.

 

OUR MISSION

The University of Texas at El Paso is dedicated to the advancement of the El Paso region through education, creative and artistic production, and the generation, interpretation, application and dissemination of knowledge. UTEP embraces its role as an intellectual, cultural and socioeconomic asset to the region, offering programs to meet human resource needs and contribute to the quality of life.

As a public university, UTEP is committed to providing access and opportunity to the people of the El Paso region and the State of Texas. UTEP’s mission of ensuring access is coupled with a commitment to excellence reflected in rigorous programs, which prepare students to make significant contributions to their professions, their communities and the world.

 As a research/doctoral institution, UTEP fosters a climate of scholarly inquiry, with a special focus on applying innovative interdisciplinary approaches to explore and address major issues that confront the U.S.-Mexico border region. 

 

OUR VISION 

The University of Texas at El Paso will serve as a gateway to an improved quality of life for people of the El Paso region, which includes far west Texas, northern Mexico and southern New Mexico. 

UTEP will offer a broad range of undergraduate, professional and doctoral programs that support the workforce needs of the region and the state, and will provide lifelong educational opportunities.    

UTEP will be recognized as the preeminent institution fostering the widest range of participation and, at the same time, enabling the success of students, especially from socioeconomic groups that have been traditionally excluded from higher education.  

UTEP graduates will be aggressively recruited by employers and the most selective graduate and professional schools in the country.

UTEP graduates will be prepared to engage in civic affairs and make meaningful contributions to society.

 

The University will be nationally and internationally recognized for its exemplary accomplishments in developing and applying knowledge about emergent issues.

Building on the core disciplines, the University will use innovative and multidisciplinary approaches and capitalize on its U.S.-Mexico border context and resources to address major issues that confront the region

UTEP’s centers of excellence will be at the forefront of addressing emergent national problems in areas such as homeland security, national defense, Hispanic health and Hispanic education

The El Paso Collaborative for Academic Excellence will be recognized as the preeminent model for improving academic achievement in K-16 students by engaging the educational community, civic organizations, local leaders, philanthropic agencies and researchers.

The University will be recognized for integrating research which engages students, cultivates intellectual curiosity, and promotes creative thinking into the undergraduate curricula

UTEP will be internationally recognized for its artistic and creative productions that are shaped by the confluence of cultures, values and aesthetics of the U.S.-Mexico border region

 

UTEP will serve as the economic and social engine for the region

UTEP will be an accessible resource for the region.

UTEP will be an engaged partner in supporting and enhancing the cultural, artistic and athletic activities of the region.

UTEP will integrate public service into teaching, learning and research activities.

 

OUR STUDENT BODY

Students who attend UTEP come from a varied mix of social, cultural, and economic backgrounds that closely mirror the population of the El Paso/Ciudad Juárez region. Approximately 73 per cent of UTEP’s students are Hispanic, almost 66 percent work while in college, and over half are first-generation college students. UTEP students typically represent more than 47 states and 74 countries, with about 8 percent coming from Mexico.

 

ACCREDITATION

The University of Texas at El Paso is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097/ telephone number: 404-679-4500) to award bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Information on accreditation by separate accrediting bodies for specific programs is shown in the specific college sections of this catalog.