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.

 

Software Engineering (SWE)

 Offered by the Volgenau School of Engineering

   •  SWE 626 - Software Project Laboratory
   •  SWE 630 - Software Engineering Economics
   •  SWE 631 - Object-Oriented Design Patterns
   •  SWE 632 - User Interface Design and Development
   •  SWE 637 - Software Testing
   •  SWE 641 - Systems Architecture for Large-Scale Systems
   •  SWE 642 - Software Engineering for the World Wide Web
   •  SWE 645 - Component-Based Software Development
   •  SWE 699 - Special Topics in Software Engineering
   •  SWE 720 - Advanced Software Requirements
   •  SWE 721 - Reusable Software Architectures
   •  SWE 723 - Precise Modeling
   •  SWE 727 - Quality of Service for Software Architectures
   •  SWE 763 - Software Engineering Experimentation
   •  SWE 781 - Secure Software Design and Programming
   •  SWE 795 - Advanced Topics in Software Engineering
   •  SWE 796 - Directed Readings in Software Engineering
   •  SWE 798 - Research Project
   •  SWE 799 - Thesis
   •  SWE 821 - Software Engineering Seminar
   •  SWE 823 - Software for Critical Systems
   •  SWE 824 - Program Analysis for Software Testing
   •  SWE 825 - Special Topics in Web-Based Software
   •  SWE 860 - Software Analysis and Design of Real-Time Systems

Spanish (SPAN)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

See also FRLN course listings.

   •  SPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish I
   •  SPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish II
   •  SPAN 109 - Intensive Elementary Spanish
   •  SPAN 110 - Elementary Spanish
   •  SPAN 115 - Review of Elementary Spanish
   •  SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I
   •  SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II
   •  SPAN 209 - Intensive Intermediate Spanish
   •  SPAN 210 - Intermediate Spanish
   •  SPAN 250 - Gateway to Advanced Spanish
   •  SPAN 301 - Grammar and Syntax
   •  SPAN 305 - Spanish in Context I
   •  SPAN 306 - Spanish in Context II
   •  SPAN 309 - Intensive Spanish in Context
   •  SPAN 315 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers
   •  SPAN 321 - Introduction to Spanish Culture
   •  SPAN 322 - Introduction to Latin American Culture
   •  SPAN 323 - Field Study in Hispanic Culture
   •  SPAN 324 - Study Abroad in Spanish
   •  SPAN 325 - Major Hispanic Writers
   •  SPAN 326 - Treasures of Spanish American Literature
   •  SPAN 329 - Special Topics in Spanish and Latin American Literature
   •  SPAN 335 - Topics for Proficiency: The Americas
   •  SPAN 336 - Topics for Proficiency: Spain
   •  SPAN 351 - Oral Spanish
   •  SPAN 370 - Spanish Writing and Stylistics
   •  SPAN 385 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
   •  SPAN 388 - Introduction to Latina/o Studies
   •  SPAN 390 - Introduction to Hispanic Literary Analysis
   •  SPAN 400 - Spanish for the Professions
   •  SPAN 425 - Independent Study
   •  SPAN 426 - Independent Study
   •  SPAN 430 - Spanish in the United States
   •  SPAN 452 - Advanced Written Spanish
   •  SPAN 455 - Spanish-English Translation
   •  SPAN 461 - Spanish Civilization and Culture
   •  SPAN 466 - Latin American Civilization and Culture
   •  SPAN 472 - Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
   •  SPAN 474 - Spanish Syntax and Semantics
   •  SPAN 476 - Teaching Spanish in the United States
   •  SPAN 480 - Special Topics in Spanish
   •  SPAN 481 - Special Topics in Spanish
   •  SPAN 483 - The Literature of Spain I
   •  SPAN 484 - The Literature of Spain II
   •  SPAN 486 - Topics in Latin American Literature
   •  SPAN 487 - Topics in Latin American Literature II: Late 19th Century to the Present
   •  SPAN 488 - The Literature of Spanish America
   •  SPAN 490 - Internship in Spanish
   •  SPAN 497 - Senior Honors Tutorial
   •  SPAN 498 - Senior Honors Tutorial
   •  SPAN 500 - History of the Spanish Language
   •  SPAN 501 - Applied Spanish Grammar
   •  SPAN 502 - Hispanic Sociolinguistics
   •  SPAN 505 - Applied Spanish Stylistics
   •  SPAN 510 - Introduction to the Graduate Study of Literature in Spanish
   •  SPAN 520 - Studies in Medieval Spanish Literature
   •  SPAN 525 - Studies in Renaissance Literature
   •  SPAN 530 - Studies in the Literature of the Golden Age
   •  SPAN 540 - Studies in 20th-Century Literature
   •  SPAN 545 - Studies in Hispanic Literature
   •  SPAN 551 - Special Topics in Spanish
   •  SPAN 560 - Studies in Spanish American Poetry
   •  SPAN 565 - Studies in Spanish American Drama
   •  SPAN 576 - Advanced Translation
   •  SPAN 580 - Contemporary Hispanic Institutions
   •  SPAN 635 - Seminar in Don Quixote
   •  SPAN 650 - Seminar in Twentieth-Century Drama
   •  SPAN 655 - Seminar in Twentieth-Century Prose
   •  SPAN 670 - Seminar in Spanish American Prose
   •  SPAN 675 - Seminar in Literature and Art
   •  SPAN 680 - Seminar in Literature and Society
   •  SPAN 685 - Seminar in Literature and Ideas
   •  SPAN 798 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  SPAN 799 - Thesis
   •  SPAN 800 - Studies for the Doctor of Philosophy in Education

Special Education (EDSE)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  EDSE 401 - Introduction to Special Education
 

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