2011-2012 University Catalog 
  
2011-2012 University Catalog

Courses


This section lists George Mason University’s undergraduate and graduate courses that are available for credit. For more detailed information on courses, please go to the Course Information  section.

PLEASE NOTE: The English course prefix has changed from ENGL to ENGH.

 

College Teaching (CTCH)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  CTCH 897 - Directed Reading in Higher Education
   •  CTCH 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  CTCH 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

Communication (COMM)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  COMM 100 - Public Speaking
   •  COMM 101 - Interpersonal and Group Interaction
   •  COMM 140 - Forensics Seminar in Creative Arts
   •  COMM 141 - Forensics Seminar in Recreative Arts
   •  COMM 142 - Forensics Seminar in Debate: Affirmative Strategies
   •  COMM 143 - Forensics Seminar in Debate: Negative Strategies
   •  COMM 145 - Newspaper Workshop I
   •  COMM 148 - Radio Workshop I
   •  COMM 150 - Communication Skills for International Students
   •  COMM 157 - Video Workshop
   •  COMM 200 - Introduction to Communication
   •  COMM 201 - Small Group Communication
   •  COMM 202 - Media and Society
   •  COMM 203 - Introduction to Journalism
   •  COMM 210 - Voice and Articulation
   •  COMM 230 - Case Studies in Persuasion
   •  COMM 255 - Introduction to Media Literacy
   •  COMM 260 - Basic Debate Theory and Practice
   •  COMM 261 - Theories of Argumentation
   •  COMM 300 - Foundations of Public Communication
   •  COMM 301 - Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
   •  COMM 302 - Foundations of Mass Communication
   •  COMM 303 - Writing across the Media
   •  COMM 305 - Foundations of Intercultural Communication
   •  COMM 306 - Issues in Intercultural Communication
   •  COMM 307 - Field Study in Communication
   •  COMM 310 - Oral Interpretation
   •  COMM 320 - Business and Professional Communication
   •  COMM 326 - Rhetoric of Social Movements and Political Controversy
   •  COMM 330 - Principles of Public Relations
   •  COMM 332 - Nonverbal Communication
   •  COMM 335 - Organizational Communication
   •  COMM 340 - Forensics Seminar in Creative Arts
   •  COMM 341 - Forensics Seminar in Recreative Arts
   •  COMM 342 - Forensics Seminar in Debate: Affirmative Strategies
   •  COMM 343 - Forensics Seminar in Debate: Negative Strategies
   •  COMM 344 - Parliamentary Procedure
   •  COMM 345 - Newspaper Workshop II
   •  COMM 346 - Yearbook Workshop
   •  COMM 347 - Cable TV Programming and Marketing
   •  COMM 348 - Radio Workshop II
   •  COMM 350 - Mass Communication and Public Policy
   •  COMM 351 - News Writing and Reporting
   •  COMM 352 - News Editing: Print and Beyond
   •  COMM 353 - Broadcast Journalism
   •  COMM 354 - Radio Production
   •  COMM 355 - Video Principles and Practices
   •  COMM 356 - Video: Performance and Writing
   •  COMM 358 - Video Producing and Directing
   •  COMM 359 - Media Management
   •  COMM 360 - Video Editing
   •  COMM 361 - Online Journalism
   •  COMM 362 - Argument and Public Policy
   •  COMM 363 - Media Career Seminar
   •  COMM 364 - Videography
   •  COMM 365 - Gender, Race, and Class in the Media
   •  COMM 366 - Visual Communication
   •  COMM 370 - Feature Writing
   •  COMM 371 - Sports Writing and Reporting
   •  COMM 372 - Sports and the Media
   •  COMM 373 - Business and Economic Journalism
   •  COMM 374 - Political Journalism
   •  COMM 375 - Mass Communication Advertising and Promotions
   •  COMM 380 - Media Criticism
   •  COMM 389 - Public Relations for Associations and Nonprofits
   •  COMM 390 - Issues in Public Relations
   •  COMM 391 - Writing for Public Relations
   •  COMM 392 - Public Relations Study Abroad
   •  COMM 398 - Research Practicum in Communication
   •  COMM 399 - Special Topics in Communication
   •  COMM 400 - Research Methods in Communication
   •  COMM 401 - Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace
   •  COMM 404 - Health Communication
   •  COMM 411 - Public Relations Practicum
   •  COMM 412 - Politics and the Mass Media
   •  COMM 420 - Senior Seminar in Theories of Communicative Interaction
   •  COMM 425 - Honors Seminar in Communication
   •  COMM 430 - Persuasion
   •  COMM 431 - Information Technology and the Political Process
   •  COMM 432 - Political Communication
   •  COMM 434 - Interviewing
   •  COMM 435 - Computers and Communication
   •  COMM 440 - Special Occasion Speaking
   •  COMM 450 - Internship in Communication
   •  COMM 451 - Facilitating Communication Education
   •  COMM 452 - Media Production Practicum
   •  COMM 453 - Electronic News Gathering and Editing
   •  COMM 454 - Free Speech and Ethics
   •  COMM 455 - History of Print Journalism
   •  COMM 456 - Comparative Mass Media
   •  COMM 465 - Topics in Communication and Gender
   •  COMM 469 - Structure of the Telecommunications Industry
   •  COMM 475 - Journalism Law
   •  COMM 480 - College to Career: Strategies for Transition
   •  COMM 490 - Honors Research Methods in Communication
   •  COMM 491 - Honors Research Project in Communication
   •  COMM 499 - Independent Study in Communication
 

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