2015-2016 University Catalog 
  
2015-2016 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.

 

Tourism and Events Management (TOUR)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  TOUR 340 - Sustainable Tourism
   •  TOUR 352 - Heritage and Cultural Tourism
   •  TOUR 362 - Cultural and Environmental Interpretation
   •  TOUR 412 - Tourism and Events Marketing
   •  TOUR 414 - Tourism and Events Finance
   •  TOUR 416 - Hospitality Sales
   •  TOUR 418 - Hospitality Accounting
   •  TOUR 420 - Tourism Planning/Policy
   •  TOUR 440 - Meetings and Conventions
   •  TOUR 450 - Hospitality Human Resources Management
   •  TOUR 460 - Hospitality Facilities Operations
   •  TOUR 470 - Career Preparation
   •  TOUR 480 - Special Topics
   •  TOUR 490 - Internship
   •  TOUR 499 - Independent Study
   •  TOUR 540 - Sustainable Tourism Management
   •  TOUR 710 - Advanced Administrative Practices in Tourism and Events
   •  TOUR 712 - Marketing Tourism and Event Planning Services
   •  TOUR 720 - Major Events and Convention Management

Turkish (TURK)

   •  TURK 110 - Elementary Turkish
   •  TURK 210 - Intermediate Turkish

University Transition and Interdisciplinary Studies (UNIV)

 Offered by the University

   •  UNIV 100 - Introduction to Mason
   •  UNIV 101 - Extended Transition
   •  UNIV 110 - Academic Success
   •  UNIV 140 - INTO Mason Pathway Transition
   •  UNIV 141 - INTO Mason Pathway Extended Transition
   •  UNIV 150 - First Year Living Learning Communities
   •  UNIV 151 - First Year Living Learning Communities Extended Transition
   •  UNIV 160 - University Scholars Transition Seminar
   •  UNIV 190 - Freshman Seminar
   •  UNIV 220 - Decide and Confirm Majors
   •  UNIV 250 - Global Studies Living Learning Communities: Personal and Cultural Dimensions of Leadership
   •  UNIV 300 - Transfer Transition
   •  UNIV 302 - College of Science Transfer Transition
   •  UNIV 303 - Veteran Transition
   •  UNIV 304 - Bachelor Individualized Studies Transfer Transition
   •  UNIV 305 - College of Humanities and Social Sciences Transfer Transition
   •  UNIV 320 - Internship and Career Readiness
   •  UNIV 330 - Peer Leadership: Peer Advisors
   •  UNIV 331 - Peer Leadership: Patriot Leaders
   •  UNIV 332 - Peer Leadership: Resident Advisors
   •  UNIV 333 - Peer Leadership: Honors Peer Mentors
   •  UNIV 350 - Global Studies Living Learning Communities: Leadership Perspectives on Global Justice
   •  UNIV 391 - Students as Scholars Scholarly Inquiry
   •  UNIV 420 - College to Career
   •  UNIV 421 - College to Graduate School
   •  UNIV 422 - Developing Your Professional Edge
   •  UNIV 490 - Critical Decisions in Postgraduate Transitions
   •  UNIV 491 - RS: Students as Scholars Individualized Scholarly Experience
   •  UNIV 495 - RS: Undergraduate Research Scholars Program Seminar
   •  UNIV 496 - RS: Undergraduate Research Scholars Program Continuation

Urban and Suburban Studies (USST)

 Offered by the School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs.

   •  USST 301 - Urban Growth in a Shrinking World
   •  USST 390 - Special Topics in Urban and Suburban Studies
   •  USST 401 - Seminar: The Future of Metropolitan America
   •  USST 490 - Internship

Women and Gender Studies (WMST)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  WMST 100 - Representations of Women
   •  WMST 200 - Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 300 - Current Issues in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 301 - Sex and Gender in Contemporary Society
   •  WMST 302 - Cultural Constructions of Sexualities
   •  WMST 303 - Psychology of Women
   •  WMST 304 - Women and Media
   •  WMST 306 - Topics in Communication and Gender
   •  WMST 307 - Women and Work
   •  WMST 308 - Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, and Queer Studies
   •  WMST 309 - Black Social Movements: Gendering of Violence and Activism
   •  WMST 310 - Women, Sex, and Psyche
   •  WMST 311 - The Erotic and the Sacred
   •  WMST 312 - Gender, Trauma, and Recovery
   •  WMST 313 - Women Who Kill
   •  WMST 314 - Stories of Gender and Human Rights
   •  WMST 315 - Women During the Enslavement Era
   •  WMST 316 - Gendered Pan-Africanism
   •  WMST 330 - Theoretical Perspectives in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 390 - Study Abroad
   •  WMST 400 - Internship in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 401 - Experiential Learning in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 402 - Queer Theory
   •  WMST 410 - Feminist Approaches to Social Research
   •  WMST 411 - RS: Feminist Research Practice
   •  WMST 427 - Feminist Political Thought
   •  WMST 450 - Current Topics in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 490 - Independent Study in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 550 - Current Topics in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 600 - Special Topics
   •  WMST 610 - Feminist Approaches to Social Research
   •  WMST 611 - Feminist Research Practice
   •  WMST 630 - Feminist Theories across the Disciplines
   •  WMST 640 - Women and Global Issues
   •  WMST 690 - Directed Readings and Research in Women and Gender Studies
   •  WMST 695 - Internship
   •  WMST 699 - Capstone Portfolio
 

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