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.

 

Early Childhood Education (ECED)

   •  ECED 502 - Foundations of Language and Literacy for Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 503 - Inclusive Curriculum for Young Learners: Planning Instruction and Guidance
   •  ECED 504 - Engaging Families of Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 505 - Introduction to Early Childhood Special Education
   •  ECED 506 - Medical Aspects of Physical and Sensory Disabilities of Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 511 - Assessment of Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 512 - Language and Literacy Assessment and Instruction for Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 513 - Curriculum Across the Content Areas for Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 514 - Mathematics and Science for Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 521 - Family-Centered Assessment of Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 522 - Developing Language, Literacy, and Communication of Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 523 - Early Intervention for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Collaborative and Consultative Approaches
   •  ECED 524 - Families of Children with Special Needs
   •  ECED 585 - Research in Early Childhood Education
   •  ECED 591 - Policy Perspectives in Early Childhood Education
   •  ECED 597 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education
   •  ECED 601 - Frameworks for Early Childhood Education
   •  ECED 790 - Internship with Diverse Preschool Children
   •  ECED 791 - Internship with Diverse Infants and Toddlers
   •  ECED 792 - Internship in Early Childhood Education-TFA
   •  ECED 793 - Internship in Preschool Early Childhood Special Education
   •  ECED 795 - Internship in Kindergarten - Third Grade
   •  ECED 801 - Current Research and Trends in Early Childhood Education
   •  ECED 802 - Cognition, Language, and Literacy for Diverse Young Learners
   •  ECED 803 - Teacher Preparation and Professional Development
   •  ECED 804 - Family Research and Practice in Early Childhood Education

Economics (ECON)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Individual courses taken for credit under their former numbers may not be repeated for credit under their present numbers. A grade of C or better in ECON 103 and 104 is prerequisite to upper-division economics courses.

   •  ECON 100 - Economics for the Citizen
   •  ECON 103 - Contemporary Microeconomic Principles
   •  ECON 104 - Contemporary Macroeconomic Principles
   •  ECON 105 - Environmental Economics for the Citizen
   •  ECON 110 - Introduction to Economic Science
   •  ECON 111 - Laboratory Methods in Economics
   •  ECON 306 - Intermediate Microeconomics
   •  ECON 308 - Managerial Economics and Strategy
   •  ECON 309 - Economic Problems and Public Policies
   •  ECON 310 - Money and Banking
   •  ECON 311 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
   •  ECON 320 - Labor Problems
   •  ECON 321 - Economics of Labor
   •  ECON 330 - Public Finance
   •  ECON 335 - Environmental Economics
   •  ECON 340 - Introduction to Mathematical Economics
   •  ECON 345 - Introduction to Econometrics
   •  ECON 350 - Regional and Urban Economics
   •  ECON 355 - The Political Economy of Nonprofit Institutions
   •  ECON 360 - Economics of Developing Areas
   •  ECON 361 - Economic Development of Latin America
   •  ECON 362 - African Economic Development
   •  ECON 365 - Topics in Economic History
   •  ECON 370 - Economics of Industrial Organization
   •  ECON 374 - Health Economics
   •  ECON 380 - Economies in Transition
   •  ECON 385 - International Economic Policy
   •  ECON 390 - International Economics
   •  ECON 403 - Austrian Economics
   •  ECON 410 - Public Choice
   •  ECON 412 - Game Theory and Economics of Institutions
   •  ECON 415 - Law and Economics
   •  ECON 420 - International Money and Finance
   •  ECON 435 - Economics of Energy
   •  ECON 440 - Economic Systems Design: Principles and Experiments
   •  ECON 441 - Economic Systems Design: Case Studies and Analysis
   •  ECON 442 - Economic Systems Design: Implementation
   •  ECON 445 - Design and Analysis of Experiments
   •  ECON 460 - Senior Seminar in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
   •  ECON 470 - Economics of regulation
   •  ECON 481 - The Development of Economic Thought
   •  ECON 490 - Senior Seminar on Problems in Economics
   •  ECON 492 - Study Abroad
   •  ECON 494 - Honors Thesis Writing Seminar
   •  ECON 495 - RS: Honors Thesis in Economics
   •  ECON 496 - Special Topics in Economics
   •  ECON 498 - Internship
   •  ECON 499 - Independent Study
   •  ECON 535 - Survey of Applied Econometrics
   •  ECON 600 - Economics for Educators
   •  ECON 611 - Microeconomic Theory
   •  ECON 612 - Microeconomic Theory II
   •  ECON 615 - Macroeconomic Theory
   •  ECON 623 - American Economic History
   •  ECON 630 - Mathematical Economics I
   •  ECON 632 - Economic Systems Design Principles and Experiments
   •  ECON 633 - Economic Systems Design Case Studies and Analysis
   •  ECON 634 - Economic Systems Design Implementation
   •  ECON 637 - Econometrics I
   •  ECON 676 - Comparative Economic Systems
   •  ECON 695 - Special Topics in Economics
   •  ECON 715 - Macroeconomic Theory I
   •  ECON 799 - Master's Thesis
   •  ECON 811 - Microeconomic Theory I
   •  ECON 812 - Microeconomic Theory II
   •  ECON 816 - Macroeconomic Theory II
   •  ECON 817 - Monetary Theory and Policy
   •  ECON 820 - History of Economic Thought
   •  ECON 821 - History of Economic Thought II
   •  ECON 823 - Topics in Economic History
   •  ECON 825 - Political Economy and Public Policy I
   •  ECON 826 - Political Economy and Public Policy II
   •  ECON 827 - Economic Philosophy
   •  ECON 828 - Constitutional Economics
 

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