2014-2015 University Catalog 
  
2014-2015 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 AP.2 Course Information  section.

 

Biomedical Sciences (BMED)

 Offered by the College of Science

   •  BMED 661 - Metabolism, Nutrition and Endocrinology
   •  BMED 662 - Cardiopulmonary Biology
   •  BMED 663 - Gastrointestinal Biology
   •  BMED 664 - Renal Biology
   •  BMED 665 - Sexual Development and Reproduction

Biosciences (BIOS)

 Offered by the College of Science

   •  BIOS 701 - Biochemical Systematics
   •  BIOS 702 - Research Methods
   •  BIOS 703 - Laboratory Rotation
   •  BIOS 704 - Topics in Biosciences
   •  BIOS 710 - Current Topics in Bioscience
   •  BIOS 719 - Extremophiles
   •  BIOS 740 - Laboratory Methods in Functional Genomics and Biotechnology
   •  BIOS 741 - Genomics
   •  BIOS 742 - Biotechnology
   •  BIOS 743 - Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics
   •  BIOS 744 - Molecular Genetics
   •  BIOS 760 - Seminar in Molecular Systematics
   •  BIOS 761 - Dispersal Patterns of Biological Agents
   •  BIOS 762 - Phylogenetic Analysis
   •  BIOS 765 - Molecular Systematics
   •  BIOS 767 - Molecular Evolution
   •  BIOS 782 - Interdisciplinary Issues in Bioethics: Law and Policy
   •  BIOS 898 - Directed Studies in Biosciences
   •  BIOS 899 - Directed Research in Biosciences
   •  BIOS 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  BIOS 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Business Legal Studies (BULE)

Offered by the School of Management

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM.

   •  BULE 302 - Legal Environment of Business
   •  BULE 402 - Commercial Law

Business Management (BMGT)

   •  BMGT 603 - Economics for Successful Firm Management
   •  BMGT 612 - Performance Evaluation Through Cost Management
   •  BMGT 613 - Financial Reporting and Firm Analysis
   •  BMGT 623 - Marketing and Firm Performance
   •  BMGT 633 - Statistical Analysis for Management
   •  BMGT 638 - Managing Business Operations in a Global Environment
   •  BMGT 643 - Financial Management in a Global Environment
   •  BMGT 653 - Fundamentals of Behavior in Organizations
   •  BMGT 662 - Management of Information Technology
   •  BMGT 673 - Business Legal Environment
   •  BMGT 674 - Ethics in the Global Business Environment
   •  BMGT 678 - Business Strategy and Firm Leadership
   •  BMGT 692 - Professional Development Experience for Academic Credit
   •  BMGT 695 - Global Business Perspectives

Business, Minor in (MSOM)

Offered by the School of Management

Prerequisite for all MSOM courses is completion of 30 credits (sophomore standing).  For the Business Minor, a grade of C or higher is required in each MSOM course used for the minor.

   •  MSOM 300 - Managing Financial Resources
   •  MSOM 301 - Managing People and Organizations
   •  MSOM 302 - Managing Information in a Global Environment
   •  MSOM 303 - Marketing in a Global Economy
   •  MSOM 304 - Entrepreneurship: Starting and Managing a New Enterprise
   •  MSOM 305 - Managing in a Global Economy
   •  MSOM 306 - Managing Projects and Operations
   •  MSOM 307 - Marketing to the Federal Government
   •  MSOM 491 - Special Topics: Business Minor

Character Education (EDCE)

Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  EDCE 601 - How Students Learn Values and Ethics
   •  EDCE 602 - Comprehensive Character Education Frameworks
   •  EDCE 603 - Global and Ethical Perspectives on Teaching Diverse Learners
   •  EDCE 604 - Character Education Curriculum and Programs
   •  EDCE 605 - Character Education Assessment and Evaluation
   •  EDCE 606 - Leadership in Character Education: An Internship in Program Development, Curriculum, Instruction, or Assessment
   •  EDCE 607 - Educational Research for Character Educators

Chemistry (CHEM)

Offered by the College of Science

CHEM 211, 212 are prerequisites to all other undergraduate CHEM courses numbered 301 or above.

   •  CHEM 101 - Introduction to Modern Chemistry
   •  CHEM 102 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Fuel Chemistry
   •  CHEM 103 - Chemical Science in a Modern Society
   •  CHEM 104 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Fuel Chemistry
   •  CHEM 105 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I
   •  CHEM 106 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory II
   •  CHEM 155 - Introduction to Environmental Chemistry I
   •  CHEM 156 - Introduction to Environmental Chemistry II
   •  CHEM 201 - Introductory Chemistry I
   •  CHEM 202 - Introductory Chemistry II
   •  CHEM 203 - General Chemistry Laboratory I
   •  CHEM 204 - General Chemistry Laboratory II
   •  CHEM 211 - General Chemistry
   •  CHEM 212 - General Chemistry
   •  CHEM 251 - General Chemistry for Engineers
   •  CHEM 300 - Chemistry of Semiconductor Processing
   •  CHEM 313 - Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 314 - Organic Chemistry II
   •  CHEM 315 - Organic Chemistry Lab I
   •  CHEM 318 - Organic Chemistry Lab II
   •  CHEM 321 - Elementary Quantitative Analysis
   •  CHEM 331 - Physical Chemistry I
   •  CHEM 332 - Physical Chemistry II
   •  CHEM 333 - Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences I
   •  CHEM 334 - Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences II
   •  CHEM 336 - Physical Chemistry Lab I
   •  CHEM 337 - Physical Chemistry Lab II
   •  CHEM 341 - Fundamental Inorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 350 - Computer Techniques for Chemistry
   •  CHEM 355 - Undergraduate Research
   •  CHEM 413 - Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 422 - Instrumental Analysis
   •  CHEM 423 - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
   •  CHEM 427 - Aquatic Environmental Chemistry
   •  CHEM 438 - Atmospheric Chemistry
   •  CHEM 441 - Properties and Bonding of Inorganic Compounds
   •  CHEM 445 - Inorganic Preparations and Techniques
   •  CHEM 446 - Bioinorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 451 - Special Projects in Chemistry
   •  CHEM 452 - Special Projects in Chemistry
   •  CHEM 455 - Honors Research in Chemistry
   •  CHEM 456 - Honors Research in Chemistry
 

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