2011-2012 University Catalog 
  
2011-2012 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 Course Information  section.

PLEASE NOTE: The English course prefix has changed from ENGL to ENGH.

 

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 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
   •  ECON 829 - Economics of Institutions
   •  ECON 831 - Mathematical Economics II
   •  ECON 838 - Econometrics II
   •  ECON 839 - Constitutional Economics II
   •  ECON 840 - Law and Economics I
   •  ECON 841 - Law and Economics II
   •  ECON 842 - Labor Economics
   •  ECON 844 - Industrial Organization and Public Policy I
   •  ECON 846 - Industrial Organization and Public Policy II
   •  ECON 849 - Public Finance
   •  ECON 852 - Public Choice I
   •  ECON 854 - Public Choice II
   •  ECON 861 - Economics of the Environment
   •  ECON 866 - Economic Development
   •  ECON 869 - International Trade and Policy
   •  ECON 871 - International Monetary Economics
   •  ECON 880 - Theory of the Market Process I
   •  ECON 881 - Theory of Market Process II
   •  ECON 885 - Experimental Economics
   •  ECON 886 - Experimental Economics II
   •  ECON 895 - Special Topics in Economics
   •  ECON 896 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  ECON 918 - Seminar in Monetary Theory and Policy
   •  ECON 950 - Seminar in Public Finance
   •  ECON 985 - Workshop in Experimental Economics
   •  ECON 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Research.
   •  ECON 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Education (EDUC)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  EDUC 203 - Human Disabilities in American Culture
   •  EDUC 300 - Introduction to Teaching
   •  EDUC 301 - Educationally Diverse Populations: Handicapped, Gifted, Multicultural
   •  EDUC 302 - Human Growth and Development
   •  EDUC 303 - Politics of American Education
   •  EDUC 372 - Human Development, Learning, and Teaching
   •  EDUC 400 - In-Service Educational Development
   •  EDUC 415 - Student Teaching in Physical Education
   •  EDUC 422 - Foundations of Secondary Education
   •  EDUC 500 - In-Service Educational Development
   •  EDUC 511 - Introduction to Education in International Schools
   •  EDUC 512 - Teaching Elementary Social Studies in International Schools
   •  EDUC 513 - Teaching Elementary Math in International Schools
   •  EDUC 514 - Teaching Elementary Science in International Schools
   •  EDUC 516 - Language Across the Elementary International School Curriculum
   •  EDUC 520 - Elementary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in International Schools
   •  EDUC 521 - Foundations of Education, PK-12
   •  EDUC 522 - Foundations of Secondary Education
   •  EDUC 537 - Foundations of Multicultural Education
   •  EDUC 539 - Human Development and Learning PK-12
   •  EDUC 542 - Foundations of Education
   •  EDUC 543 - Children, Family, Culture, and Schools, 4-12 Year Olds
   •  EDUC 547 - Scientific Inquiry and the Nature of Science
   •  EDUC 597 - Special Topics in Education
   •  EDUC 598 - Directed Reading, Research, and Individual Projects
   •  EDUC 600 - Workshop in Education
   •  EDUC 606 - Education and Culture
   •  EDUC 611 - Cultural Issues in Second Language Acquisition
   •  EDUC 612 - Inquiry into Practice
   •  EDUC 613 - How Students Learn
   •  EDUC 614 - Designing and Assessing Teaching and Learning
   •  EDUC 615 - Educational Change
   •  EDUC 621 - Teaching and Learning in the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program
   •  EDUC 622 - Curriculum Development across IB Programs
   •  EDUC 623 - Models and Strategies for Teaching and Learning in IB Schools
   •  EDUC 624 - Assessment and Learning in IB Schools
   •  EDUC 626 - Inquiry into Action: IB Teachers, Learners, and Schools
   •  EDUC 627 - Contemporary Issues and Trends in IB
   •  EDUC 634 - The Role of the School Library Media Specialist
   •  EDUC 640 - Selection and Utilization of Library Media Materials and Equipment, Including Technology
   •  EDUC 641 - Reference and Bibliography
   •  EDUC 642 - Organization and Technical Processing of Materials
   •  EDUC 643 - Organization Administration and Evaluation of the School Library Media Center
   •  EDUC 644 - Production of Media and Instructional Materials
   •  EDUC 645 - Literature for Young Adults
   •  EDUC 646 - Literature for Children
   •  EDUC 670 - The Culture of Teaching
   •  EDUC 671 - Schools and Culture in the Future
   •  EDUC 672 - Human Development and Learning: Secondary Education
 

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