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.

 

Latin (LATN)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Placement: See Academic Testing section of Admission chapter.

   •  LATN 201 - Intermediate Latin I
   •  LATN 202 - Intermediate Latin II
   •  LATN 209 - Intensive Intermediate Latin
   •  LATN 351 - Roman Prose Literature
   •  LATN 352 - Roman Poetry
   •  LATN 451 - Studies in Roman Literature
   •  LATN 452 - Studies in Roman Literature

Latin American Studies (LAS)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  LAS 100 - Introduction to Latin American Studies
   •  LAS 490 - Internship
   •  LAS 491 - Directed Reading for Honors in Latin American Studies
   •  LAS 498 - Study Abroad
   •  LAS 499 - Research Seminar in Latin American Studies

Linguistics (LING)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  LING 306 - General Linguistics
   •  LING 307 - English Grammar
   •  LING 450 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics
   •  LING 485 - Semantics and Pragmatics
   •  LING 486 - Syntax I
   •  LING 490 - Generative Phonology
   •  LING 499 - Independent Study
   •  LING 507 - Field Work in Applied Linguistics
   •  LING 520 - Introduction to Linguistics
   •  LING 521 - Applied Linguistics: Teaching English as a Second Language
   •  LING 522 - Modern English Grammar
   •  LING 523 - English Phonetics
   •  LING 525 - Practicum in ESL
   •  LING 581 - Psycholinguistics
   •  LING 582 - Second Language Acquisition
   •  LING 650 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics
   •  LING 686 - Special Topics in Linguistics
   •  LING 690 - Generative Phonology
   •  LING 691 - Theories of Language
   •  LING 692 - Phonology II
   •  LING 770 - Research Methods
   •  LING 782 - Second Language Acquisition II
   •  LING 785 - Semantics and Pragmatics
   •  LING 786 - Syntax I
   •  LING 787 - Syntax II
   •  LING 788 - Semantics and Pragmatics II
   •  LING 798 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  LING 799 - Thesis
   •  LING 882 - Seminar in Language Acquisition
   •  LING 886 - Advanced Syntax Seminar
   •  LING 890 - Advanced Phonology Seminar
   •  LING 898 - Advanced Qualifying Seminar
   •  LING 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  LING 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

Management (MGMT)

Offered by the School of Management

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, 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 SOM.

   •  MGMT 301 - People and Organizations
   •  MGMT 312 - Principles and Practices of Management
   •  MGMT 321 - Introduction to Human Resource Management
   •  MGMT 412 - Diversity in Organizations
   •  MGMT 413 - Organizational Development and Management Consulting
   •  MGMT 421 - Advanced Human Resource Management
   •  MGMT 431 - Employee Relations
   •  MGMT 451 - New Venture Creation
   •  MGMT 461 - Cross Cultural and Global Management
   •  MGMT 462 - Honors Seminar in Management
   •  MGMT 463 - Negotiations in Organizations
   •  MGMT 464 - Teamwork and Interpersonal Skills
   •  MGMT 471 - Competitive Strategy
   •  MGMT 491 - Current Topics in Management
   •  MGMT 499 - Independent Study

Management Information Systems (MIS)

Offered by the School of Management

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, 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 SOM.

   •  MIS 102 - Spreadsheet Applications for Business
   •  MIS 301 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
   •  MIS 302 - Introduction to Programming for Business Applications
   •  MIS 310 - Database Management Systems
   •  MIS 320 - Networks and Security
   •  MIS 330 - Systems Analysis and Design
   •  MIS 411 - Management and Control of Information Systems
   •  MIS 412 - E-Business Systems Development
   •  MIS 430 - Data Warehousing and Data Mining
   •  MIS 435 - Knowledge Management
   •  MIS 440 - E-Commerce Business Models and Applications
   •  MIS 462 - Honors Seminar in Management Information Systems
   •  MIS 491 - Seminar in Management Information Systems
   •  MIS 499 - Independent Study in Management Information Systems

Management of Secure Information Systems (MSEC)

   •  MSEC 510 - Foundations of Cyber Security
   •  MSEC 511 - Security Practices in the Enterprise
   •  MSEC 520 - Networking Principles
   •  MSEC 620 - Networking Security
   •  MSEC 630 - Secure Information System Governance, Regulation, and Compliance
   •  MSEC 640 - Privacy and Ethics in an Interconnected World
   •  MSEC 641 - Enterprise Security Threats
   •  MSEC 642 - Enterprise Security Technologies
   •  MSEC 650 - Seminar: Enterprise Security Case Studies
   •  MSEC 710 - Global Residency
   •  MSEC 720 - Capstone Project in Management of Secure Information Systems

Marketing (MKTG)

Offered by the School of Management

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, 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 SOM.

   •  MKTG 301 - Principles of Marketing
   •  MKTG 311 - Sales Management
   •  MKTG 312 - Consumer Behavior
   •  MKTG 313 - Integrated Marketing Communications
   •  MKTG 315 - Internet Marketing
   •  MKTG 332 - Retailing and E-Commerce Management
   •  MKTG 333 - Business to Business Marketing
   •  MKTG 351 - Marketing Research Techniques and Applications
   •  MKTG 407 - International Marketing
   •  MKTG 451 - Competitive Intelligence and Information Security
   •  MKTG 462 - Honors Seminar in Marketing
   •  MKTG 471 - Marketing Management
   •  MKTG 481 - Marketing in the Nonprofit Sector
   •  MKTG 491 - Special Topics in Marketing
 

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