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.

 

Geography and Geoinformation Science (GGS)

Offered by the College of Science

Graduate standing is prerequisite to all 600-level courses.

   •  GGS 690 - Advanced Practicum in Geographical Applications
   •  GGS 695 - Internship in Geography
   •  GGS 698 - Directed Readings and Research
   •  GGS 704 - Spatial Analysis and Modeling of Population
   •  GGS 721 - Biogeography
   •  GGS 722 - Regional and Global Issues in the Earth Sciences
   •  GGS 725 - Advanced Hydrosphere
   •  GGS 740 - Hyperspectral Imaging Systems
   •  GGS 747 - Satellite Data Reception and Product Generation
   •  GGS 750 - Advanced Geographical Research Applications
   •  GGS 754 - Earth Science Data and Advanced Data Analysis
   •  GGS 756 - Physical Principles of Remote Sensing
   •  GGS 757 - Techniques and Algorithms in Earth Observing
   •  GGS 759 - Topics in Earth Systems Science
   •  GGS 760 - Advanced Remote Sensing Applications
   •  GGS 772 - Distributed Geographic Information Systems
   •  GGS 773 - Interoperability of Geographic Information Systems
   •  GGS 777 - Remote Sensing of Natural Hazards
   •  GGS 780 - Graduate Internship in Earth System Science
   •  GGS 785 - Geographic Field Work
   •  GGS 787 - Scientific Data Mining for Geoinformatics
   •  GGS 791 - Advanced Spatial Statistics
   •  GGS 792 - Seminar in Earth Systems Science
   •  GGS 795 - Seminar in Regional Analysis
   •  GGS 796 - Directed Readings and Research in Earth Systems Science
   •  GGS 798 - Research Project in Earth Systems Science
   •  GGS 799 - Thesis
   •  GGS 840 - Hyperspectral Imaging Applications
   •  GGS 854 - Air Pollution Dispersion
   •  GGS 855 - Introduction to Mesoscale Atmospheric Modeling
   •  GGS 900 - Colloquium Earth Systems Sciences
   •  GGS 998 - Dissertation Proposal
   •  GGS 999 - Dissertation

Geology (GEOL)

 Offered by the College of Science

   •  GEOL 101 - Introductory Geology I
   •  GEOL 102 - Introductory Geology II
   •  GEOL 206 - Topics in Geology I
   •  GEOL 302 - Mineralogy
   •  GEOL 303 - Field Mapping Techniques
   •  GEOL 304 - Sedimentary Geology
   •  GEOL 305 - Environmental Geology
   •  GEOL 306 - Soil Science
   •  GEOL 308 - Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
   •  GEOL 309 - Introduction to Oceanography
   •  GEOL 312 - Invertebrate Paleontology
   •  GEOL 313 - Hydrogeology
   •  GEOL 315 - Topics in Geology II
   •  GEOL 316 - Computers in Geology
   •  GEOL 317 - Geomorphology
   •  GEOL 320 - Geology of Earth Resources
   •  GEOL 321 - Geology of Energy Resources
   •  GEOL 334 - Vertebrate Paleontology
   •  GEOL 363 - Coastal Morphology and Processes
   •  GEOL 364 - Marine Geology
   •  GEOL 401 - Structural Geology
   •  GEOL 402 - Geological Development of North America
   •  GEOL 403 - Geochemistry
   •  GEOL 404 - Geological Field Techniques
   •  GEOL 405 - Advanced Seminar in Earth Resources
   •  GEOL 406 - Seminar in Earth and Environmental Science
   •  GEOL 408 - Practicum for Geology Laboratories
   •  GEOL 409 - Practicum for Geology Laboratories
   •  GEOL 410 - Research Proposal Preparation
   •  GEOL 411 - Geological Research
   •  GEOL 412 - Physical Oceanography
   •  GEOL 417 - Geophysics
   •  GEOL 420 - Earth Science and Policy
   •  GEOL 458 - Chemical Oceanography
   •  GEOL 480 - Internship
   •  GEOL 500 - Selected Topics in Modern Geology
   •  GEOL 501 - Selected Topics in Modern Geology
   •  GEOL 503 - Special Topics in Earth Science
   •  GEOL 534 - Vertebrate Paleontology
   •  GEOL 601 - The Lithosphere
   •  GEOL 613 - Environmental Geochemistry and Mineralogy
   •  GEOL 800 - Studies for the Doctor of Philosophy in Education

German (GERM)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Placement: See the Academic Testing section in the Admission chapter.

See also FRLN course listing.

   •  GERM 101 - Elementary German I
   •  GERM 102 - Elementary German II
   •  GERM 110 - Elementary German
   •  GERM 201 - Intermediate German I
   •  GERM 202 - Intermediate German II
   •  GERM 210 - Intermediate German
   •  GERM 250 - Gateway to Advanced German
   •  GERM 301 - Culture and Civilization
   •  GERM 310 - Conversation and Composition
   •  GERM 316 - German for the Business World
   •  GERM 318 - Translation of Texts
   •  GERM 325 - Major Writers
   •  GERM 340 - Survey of German Literature
   •  GERM 355 - Readings in Poetry
   •  GERM 365 - Readings in Narrative Prose
   •  GERM 375 - Readings in Drama
   •  GERM 415 - Advanced Grammar and Style
   •  GERM 418 - Advanced Composition
   •  GERM 442 - The Age of Goethe
   •  GERM 444 - The Literature of Romanticism
   •  GERM 450 - Modern Literature: 1880-1925
   •  GERM 451 - Modern Literature: 1925 to the Present
   •  GERM 480 - Special Topics

Global Affairs (GLOA)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  GLOA 101 - Introduction to Global Affairs
   •  GLOA 480 - Study Abroad
 

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