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.

 

Anthropology (ANTH)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  ANTH 610 - Social Organization
   •  ANTH 614 - Ethnopsychology: Self, Subject, and Culture
   •  ANTH 615 - Ritual and Power in Social Life
   •  ANTH 617 - Political Economy
   •  ANTH 620 - Theory: Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
   •  ANTH 625 - Research Design and Methods in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
   •  ANTH 631 - Refugees in the Contemporary World
   •  ANTH 632 - International Migration in Comparative Perspective
   •  ANTH 635 - Regional Ethnography
   •  ANTH 640 - Applied Anthropology
   •  ANTH 645 - Ethnography and Literature
   •  ANTH 650 - Ethnographic Methods and Research Design
   •  ANTH 655 - Nationalism, Transnationalism, and States: Local and Global Perspectives
   •  ANTH 660 - Social Science and Critical Theory
   •  ANTH 670 - Regional Studies in Archaeology
   •  ANTH 675 - Laboratory Techniques
   •  ANTH 677 - Anthropology and History
   •  ANTH 680 - Readings in Archaeology
   •  ANTH 682 - Readings in Biological Anthropology
   •  ANTH 684 - Independent Study in Sociocultural Anthropology
   •  ANTH 685 - Language and Culture
   •  ANTH 687 - Medical Anthropology
   •  ANTH 690 - Internship
   •  ANTH 699 - Contemporary Issues in Sociocultural Anthropology
   •  ANTH 710 - Contemporary Issues in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
   •  ANTH 721 - Culture, Power, and Conflict
   •  ANTH 750 - Ethnographic Genres
   •  ANTH 769 - Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
   •  ANTH 796 - Master’s Research Project
   •  ANTH 797 - Anthropology Colloquium/Workshop
   •  ANTH 798 - Thesis Proposal
   •  ANTH 799 - Master's Thesis

Applied Information Technology (AIT)

 Offered by the Volgenau School of Engineering

   •  AIT 500 - Quantitative Foundations for Information Systems Analysis
   •  AIT 504 - Issues of Cyberspace
   •  AIT 521 - Software Engineering Essentials
   •  AIT 524 - Database Management Essentials
   •  AIT 590 - Topics in Applied Information Technology
   •  AIT 597 - Developing IT Leaders of Integrity
   •  AIT 665 - Managing Information Technology Programs in the Federal Sector
   •  AIT 672 - Identity Management for Federal IT
   •  AIT 673 - Cyber Incident Handling and Response
   •  AIT 675 - Overview of the National Intelligence Community
   •  AIT 676 - The Intelligence Cycle
   •  AIT 677 - Intelligence Analysis Methods
   •  AIT 678 - Intelligence Problems and Challenges
   •  AIT 685 - Capstone Seminar
   •  AIT 690 - Advanced Topics in Applied Information Technology
   •  AIT 697 - Leading Organizations Through Change

Arabic (ARAB)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  ARAB 101 - Introduction to the Arabic Language
   •  ARAB 102 - Introduction to the Arabic Language
   •  ARAB 110 - Elementary Arabic
   •  ARAB 201 - Intermediate Arabic I
   •  ARAB 202 - Intermediate Arabic II
   •  ARAB 210 - Intermediate Arabic
   •  ARAB 250 - Gateway to Advanced Arabic
   •  ARAB 325 - Major Arab Writers/Stories
   •  ARAB 330 - Reading and Conversation I
   •  ARAB 331 - Reading and Conversation II
   •  ARAB 350 - Media Arabic I (Written Media)
   •  ARAB 351 - Media Arabic II (Spoken Media)
   •  ARAB 380 - Arabic Dialects
   •  ARAB 390 - Translation Methods: Arabic to English
   •  ARAB 420 - Survey of Arabic Literature
   •  ARAB 430 - Advanced Arabic Grammar
   •  ARAB 440 - Topics in Arabic Religious Thought and Texts

Art History (ARTH)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Students taking ARTH courses should expect to participate in field trips or assignments outside the classroom at area museums.

At least one 400- or 500-level course is offered each semester; each topic area is generally offered every two years.

   •  ARTH 101 - Introduction to the Visual Arts
   •  ARTH 102 - Symbols and Stories in Art
   •  ARTH 103 - Introduction to Architecture
   •  ARTH 150 - Freshman Seminar
   •  ARTH 200 - Survey of Western Art
   •  ARTH 201 - Survey of Western Art
   •  ARTH 203 - Survey of Asian Art
   •  ARTH 204 - Survey of Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 303 - National Traditions
   •  ARTH 311 - Design of Cities
   •  ARTH 315 - Modern Architecture
   •  ARTH 319 - Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
   •  ARTH 320 - Art of the Islamic World
   •  ARTH 321 - Greek Art and Archaeology
   •  ARTH 322 - Roman Art and Archaeology
   •  ARTH 324 - From Alexander the Great to Cleopatra: The Hellenistic World
   •  ARTH 333 - Early Christian and Byzantine Art
   •  ARTH 334 - Western Medieval Art
   •  ARTH 335 - Arts of Medieval England
   •  ARTH 340 - Early Renaissance Art in Italy, 1300-1500
   •  ARTH 341 - Northern Renaissance Art
   •  ARTH 342 - High Renaissance Art in Italy, 1480–1570
   •  ARTH 344 - Baroque Art in Italy, France, and Spain, 1600–1750
   •  ARTH 345 - Northern Baroque Art, 1600-1750
   •  ARTH 350 - History of Photography
   •  ARTH 359 - Art of the 18th and 19th Centuries
   •  ARTH 360 - Nineteenth-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 362 - Twentieth-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 371 - American Architecture and Material Culture
   •  ARTH 372 - Studies in 18th- and 19th-Century Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 373 - Studies in 20th-Century Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 374 - Art Now
   •  ARTH 376 - Twentieth-Century Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 380 - African Art
   •  ARTH 382 - Arts of India
 

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