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.

 

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 499 - Independent Study

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

 Offered by the School of Management

   •  MBA 603 - Managerial Economics and Decisions of the Firm
   •  MBA 612 - Managing Costs and Evaluating Performance
   •  MBA 613 - Financial Reporting and Decision Making
   •  MBA 623 - Marketing Management
   •  MBA 633 - Statistics for Business Decision Making
   •  MBA 638 - Operations Management
   •  MBA 643 - Managerial Finance
   •  MBA 653 - Organizational Behavior
   •  MBA 662 - Management of Information Technology
   •  MBA 673 - Legal Environment for Management
   •  MBA 674 - Ethical and Social Environment of Business in the 21st Century
   •  MBA 678 - Strategy and Organizational Leadership
   •  MBA 701 - Business Analysis and Valuation
   •  MBA 702 - Corporate Financial Policy
   •  MBA 703 - Financial Markets
   •  MBA 704 - Risk Management and Financial Innovation
   •  MBA 705 - Venture Capital and Private Finance
   •  MBA 706 - Investment Analysis
   •  MBA 708 - Taxes and Business
   •  MBA 711 - Entrepreneurship
   •  MBA 712 - Project Management
   •  MBA 713 - Human Resource Management
   •  MBA 714 - Managing Growth of Small Businesses
   •  MBA 715 - Advanced Project and Program Management
   •  MBA 716 - International Business Strategy
   •  MBA 717 - International Finance
   •  MBA 718 - International Marketing
   •  MBA 719 - Entrepreneurship Laboratory
   •  MBA 721 - Marketing Decision Systems
   •  MBA 722 - Consumer Behavior
   •  MBA 723 - Supply Chain Management
   •  MBA 724 - Marketing Communications
   •  MBA 725 - Leadership
   •  MBA 726 - Negotiations
   •  MBA 731 - Business Application and Life Cycle Management
   •  MBA 732 - Knowledge Management
   •  MBA 733 - Business Data Communications
   •  MBA 734 - Electronic Commerce and E-Business
   •  MBA 735 - Systems Thinking for Business Performance
   •  MBA 737 - Information Technology Governance and Policy
   •  MBA 738 - Business Intelligence and Data Mining
   •  MBA 741 - Information Technology Auditing
   •  MBA 742 - Corporate Governance and Ethics
   •  MBA 743 - Corporate Financial Reporting
   •  MBA 744 - Fraud Deterrence and Detection
   •  MBA 745 - International Financial Reporting
   •  MBA 746 - Real Estate Analysis and Valuation
   •  MBA 747 - Real Estate Finance
   •  MBA 748 - Real Estate Investment
   •  MBA 752 - Turning Ideas into Successful Companies
   •  MBA 795 - Global Business Perspectives
   •  MBA 796 - Directed Studies in Business Administration
   •  MBA 797 - Special Topics in Business

Master of New Professional Studies (MNPS)

Offered by the School of Public Policy

   •  MNPS 700 - The New Professionalism: Theory and Practice
   •  MNPS 702 - The New Professional as Reflective Practitioner
   •  MNPS 703 - Technology and Learning in the New Professions
   •  MNPS 704 - Research Methodologies in the New Professionalism
   •  MNPS 720 - Learning Community

Master of New Professional Studies-Teaching (MNPE)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  MNPE 700 - The New Professionalism: Theory and Practice
   •  MNPE 702 - The New Professional as a Reflective Practitioner
   •  MNPE 703 - Technology and Learning in the New Professions
   •  MNPE 704 - Research Methodologies in the New Professionalism

Mathematical Sciences (MATH)

Offered by the College of Science

Knowledge of high school algebra is a prerequisite for all mathematics courses. In exceptional cases, the prerequisite for a course above the calculus sequence may be waived at the discretion of instructor.

Prior knowledge of linear algebra and single and multivariable calculus assumed in all math graduate courses. A double number separated by a comma (MATH 555, 556) indicates both graduate courses normally constitute a sequence, and the first semester is prerequisite to the second. The prerequisite may be waived by permission of department chair. See also STAT and OR courses. 

   •  MATH 104 - Trigonometry and Transcendental Functions
   •  MATH 105 - Precalculus Mathematics
   •  MATH 106 - Quantitative Reasoning
   •  MATH 108 - Introductory Calculus with Business Applications
   •  MATH 110 - Introductory Probability
   •  MATH 111 - Linear Mathematical Modeling
   •  MATH 112 - Discrete Mathematics for IT
   •  MATH 113 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
   •  MATH 114 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
   •  MATH 115 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (Honors)
   •  MATH 116 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (Honors)
   •  MATH 125 - Discrete Mathematics I
   •  MATH 203 - Linear Algebra
   •  MATH 213 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
   •  MATH 214 - Elementary Differential Equations
   •  MATH 215 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (Honors)
   •  MATH 216 - Theory of Differential Equations
   •  MATH 271 - Mathematics for the Elementary School Teachers I
   •  MATH 272 - Mathematics for the Elementary School Teachers II
   •  MATH 290 - Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
   •  MATH 301 - Number Theory
   •  MATH 302 - Foundations of Geometry
   •  MATH 313 - Introduction to Applied Mathematics
   •  MATH 314 - Introduction to Applied Mathematics
   •  MATH 315 - Advanced Calculus I
   •  MATH 316 - Advanced Calculus II
   •  MATH 321 - Abstract Algebra
   •  MATH 322 - Advanced Linear Algebra
   •  MATH 325 - Discrete Mathematics II
   •  MATH 351 - Probability
   •  MATH 352 - Statistics
   •  MATH 400 - History of Math
   •  MATH 405 - Honors Thesis in Mathematics I
   •  MATH 406 - Honors Thesis in Mathematics II
   •  MATH 411 - Functions of a Complex Variable
   •  MATH 413 - Modern Applied Mathematics I
   •  MATH 414 - Modern Applied Mathematics II
 

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