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.

 

Chemistry (CHEM)

Offered by the College of Science

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

   •  CHEM 458 - Chemical Oceanography
   •  CHEM 463 - General Biochemistry I
   •  CHEM 464 - General Biochemistry II
   •  CHEM 465 - Biochemistry Lab
   •  CHEM 467 - The Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
   •  CHEM 468 - Bioorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 470 - Laboratory Instructional Methods for Chemistry
   •  CHEM 490 - Undergraduate Seminar
   •  CHEM 500 - Selected Topics in Modern Chemistry
   •  CHEM 505 - Hazardous Materials Waste Management
   •  CHEM 513 - Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 521 - Theory of Analytical Processes
   •  CHEM 529 - Instrumental Techniques of Analysis
   •  CHEM 531 - Elements of Physical Chemistry
   •  CHEM 554 - Geochemistry of Environmental Hazards
   •  CHEM 563 - General Biochemistry I
   •  CHEM 564 - General Biochemistry II
   •  CHEM 567 - The Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
   •  CHEM 568 - Bioorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 579 - Special Topics
   •  CHEM 613 - Modern Polymer Chemistry
   •  CHEM 614 - Physical Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 617 - Organic Structural Spectroscopy
   •  CHEM 620 - Modern Instrumentation
   •  CHEM 624 - Principles of Chemical Separation
   •  CHEM 625 - Electroanalytical Chemistry
   •  CHEM 627 - Aquatic Environmental Chemistry
   •  CHEM 633 - Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics
   •  CHEM 641 - Solid State Chemistry
   •  CHEM 646 - Bioinorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 651 - Environmental Chemistry of Organic Substances
   •  CHEM 660 - Protein Biochemistry
   •  CHEM 661 - Antibiotic Chemistry and Resistance
   •  CHEM 662 - Modern Methods of Drug Discovery
   •  CHEM 665 - Protein-Protein Interactions: Methods and Applications
   •  CHEM 670 - Teaching Practicum
   •  CHEM 728 - Introduction to Solid Surfaces
   •  CHEM 732 - Quantum Chemistry
   •  CHEM 733 - Polymer Physical Chemistry
   •  CHEM 735 - Astrophysical Chemistry of Planetary Bodies
   •  CHEM 736 - Computational Quantum Mechanics
   •  CHEM 767 - Industrial Biochemistry
   •  CHEM 790 - Graduate Seminar
   •  CHEM 796 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  CHEM 798 - Research Project
   •  CHEM 799 - Master's Thesis
   •  CHEM 814 - Advanced Bioorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 817 - Organic Structural Spectroscopy
   •  CHEM 821 - Theory of Analytical Processes
   •  CHEM 833 - Physical Chemistry and Biochemistry
   •  CHEM 891 - Doctoral Scientific Critique, Writing and Presentation
   •  CHEM 896 - Doctoral Directed Reading and Research
   •  CHEM 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  CHEM 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Chinese (CHIN)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  CHIN 101 - Elementary Chinese
   •  CHIN 102 - Elementary Chinese
   •  CHIN 109 - Intensive Elementary Chinese
   •  CHIN 110 - Elementary Chinese
   •  CHIN 201 - Intermediate Chinese I
   •  CHIN 202 - Intermediate Chinese II
   •  CHIN 209 - Intensive Intermediate Chinese
   •  CHIN 210 - Intermediate Chinese
   •  CHIN 250 - Gateway to Advanced Chinese
   •  CHIN 300 - Reading Skills Development
   •  CHIN 301 - Advanced Grammar and Syntax
   •  CHIN 305 - Chinese for the Business World
   •  CHIN 310 - Survey of Chinese Literature
   •  CHIN 311 - Modern Chinese Literature in Translation
   •  CHIN 318 - Introduction to Classical Chinese
   •  CHIN 320 - Contemporary Chinese Film
   •  CHIN 325 - Major Chinese Writers
   •  CHIN 328 - Asian American Women Writers
   •  CHIN 355 - Readings in Chinese Poetry and Poetics
   •  CHIN 365 - Readings in Chinese Fiction after Mao
   •  CHIN 470 - Special Topics in Chinese Studies
   •  CHIN 480 - Fourth-Year Chinese I
   •  CHIN 481 - Fourth-Year Chinese II
   •  CHIN 490 - Internship in Chinese Studies

Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (CEIE)

Offered by the Volgenau School of Engineering.

Students may attempt an undergraduate course taught by the Volgenau School of Engineering twice. A third attempt requires approval of the department offering the course.

   •  CEIE 100 - Environmental Engineering around the World
   •  CEIE 203 - Geomatics and Engineering Graphics
   •  CEIE 210 - Statics
   •  CEIE 240 - Hydraulics
   •  CEIE 301 - Engineering and Economic Models in Civil Engineering
   •  CEIE 304 - Jr Engineering Competency Exam
   •  CEIE 310 - Mechanics of Materials
   •  CEIE 311 - Structural Analysis
   •  CEIE 331 - Soil Mechanics
   •  CEIE 340 - Water Resource Engineering
   •  CEIE 355 - Environmental Engineering and Science
   •  CEIE 360 - Introduction to Transportation Engineering
   •  CEIE 370 - Construction Systems
   •  CEIE 400 - Civil Engineering Planning and Management
   •  CEIE 401 - Sustainable Land Development
   •  CEIE 402 - Highway Design and Construction
   •  CEIE 403 - Experimental Methods in Civil Engineering
   •  CEIE 404 - Sr Engineering Competency Exam
   •  CEIE 409 - Professional Practice and Management in Engineering
   •  CEIE 410 - Geographic Information Systems in Engineering
   •  CEIE 411 - Introduction to Design and Inventive Engineering
   •  CEIE 412 - Structural Steel Design
 

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