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.

 

Accounting (ACCT)

Offered by the School of Business .

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to the School of Business , 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 the School of Business .

   •  ACCT 203 - Survey of Accounting
   •  ACCT 204 - Honors Survey of Accounting
   •  ACCT 301 - Financial Accounting and Managerial Decision Making
   •  ACCT 303 - Accounting for Decision Making
   •  ACCT 311 - Managerial and Cost Accounting
   •  ACCT 330 - Financial Accounting I
   •  ACCT 331 - Financial Accounting II
   •  ACCT 332 - Financial Accounting III
   •  ACCT 351 - Taxation and Managerial Decision Making
   •  ACCT 361 - Accounting Information Systems
   •  ACCT 370 - Accounting in a Global Economy
   •  ACCT 372 - Financial Statement Analysis
   •  ACCT 411 - Advanced Managerial Accounting
   •  ACCT 433 - Advanced Financial Accounting
   •  ACCT 451 - Advanced Federal Taxation
   •  ACCT 461 - Assurance and Audit Services
   •  ACCT 462 - Honors Seminar in Accounting
   •  ACCT 472 - Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting
   •  ACCT 491 - Seminar in Accounting
   •  ACCT 492 - Internship in Accounting
   •  ACCT 499 - Independent Study
   •  ACCT 531 - Foundations of Financial Reporting I
   •  ACCT 532 - Foundations of Financial Reporting II
   •  ACCT 551 - Foundations of Taxation of Business Entities
   •  ACCT 561 - Foundations of Assurance Services
   •  ACCT 601 - Online MSA Orientation Course
   •  ACCT 611 - Advanced Managerial Accounting
   •  ACCT 630 - Advanced Financial Accounting
   •  ACCT 633 - Identifying and Resolving Advanced Issues in Financial Accounting
   •  ACCT 636 - Fraud Examination
   •  ACCT 651 - Identifying and Resolving Advanced Issues in Taxation
   •  ACCT 662 - Seminar in Accounting
   •  ACCT 672 - Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
   •  ACCT 690 - Professional Accounting Colloquium I
   •  ACCT 691 - Professional Accounting Colloquium II
   •  ACCT 695 - Graduate Field Experience
   •  ACCT 696 - Directed Studies in Accounting
   •  ACCT 697 - Special Topics in Accounting
   •  ACCT 701 - Business Valuation
   •  ACCT 708 - Taxes and Business Strategy
   •  ACCT 737 - Fraud and the Law
   •  ACCT 738 - Advanced Topics in Fraud
   •  ACCT 741 - Information Technology Auditing
   •  ACCT 742 - Corporate Governance and Ethics
   •  ACCT 743 - Corporate Financial Reporting
   •  ACCT 745 - International Financial Reporting
   •  ACCT 792 - Seminar in Accounting
   •  ACCT 795 - Global Accounting Environment
   •  ACCT 796 - Independent Studies/Directed Readings

African and African American Studies (AFAM)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  AFAM 200 - Introduction to African American Studies
   •  AFAM 390 - Special Topics in African and African American Studies
   •  AFAM 490 - Internship
   •  AFAM 499 - Independent Study

Anthropology (ANTH)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  ANTH 114 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
   •  ANTH 120 - Unearthing the Past: Prehistory, Culture and Evolution
   •  ANTH 135 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology
   •  ANTH 299 - Independent Study
   •  ANTH 300 - Civilizations
   •  ANTH 301 - Native North Americans
   •  ANTH 302 - Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
   •  ANTH 303 - Peoples and Cultures of the Andes
   •  ANTH 306 - Peoples and Cultures of Island Asia
   •  ANTH 307 - Ancient Mesoamerica
   •  ANTH 308 - Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
   •  ANTH 309 - Peoples and Cultures of India
   •  ANTH 312 - Political Anthropology
   •  ANTH 313 - Myth, Magic, and Mind
   •  ANTH 314 - Zombies
   •  ANTH 315 - Socialization Processes: Family, Childhood, Personality in Cross-Cultural Perspective
   •  ANTH 316 - Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean
   •  ANTH 322 - Pirates, Conquest, and Death: Archaeology and Globalism since 1500
   •  ANTH 323 - Digging and Dealing in the Dead: Ethics in Archaeology
   •  ANTH 324 - Warfare, Violence, and Sacrifice in Antiquity
   •  ANTH 325 - Field Techniques in Archaeology
   •  ANTH 330 - Peoples and Cultures of Selected Regions: Non-Western
   •  ANTH 331 - Refugees
   •  ANTH 332 - Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Globalization
   •  ANTH 340 - Comparative Perspectives on Immigration
   •  ANTH 350 - Human Growth and Development
   •  ANTH 355 - Human Origins
   •  ANTH 357 - Bioarchaeology
   •  ANTH 360 - Evolution, Sex, and Society
   •  ANTH 363 - Humans, Disease, and Death
   •  ANTH 365 - Human Variation
   •  ANTH 366 - Food and Human Evolution
   •  ANTH 370 - Environment and Culture
   •  ANTH 372 - Cultures of Disaster, Risk, and Hope
   •  ANTH 375 - Culture, Power, History
   •  ANTH 376 - Food and Culture
   •  ANTH 377 - Mortuary Archaeology
   •  ANTH 380 - Language and Culture
   •  ANTH 381 - Medical Anthropology
   •  ANTH 382 - Urban Anthropology
   •  ANTH 383 - Cities of the Global South
   •  ANTH 390 - Theories, Methods, and Issues I
   •  ANTH 391 - Forensic Anthropology
   •  ANTH 392 - Forensic Anthropology Lab
   •  ANTH 395 - Work, Technology, and Society: An IT Perspective
   •  ANTH 396 - Issues in Anthropology: Social Sciences
   •  ANTH 398 - Study Abroad
 

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