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.

 

Reading Education (EDRD)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  EDRD 597 - Special Topics in Education
   •  EDRD 610 - Content Literacy for English Language Learners, PK-12
   •  EDRD 614 - Teaching Reading in the Secondary School
   •  EDRD 615 - Reading/Writing for Multilingual Students
   •  EDRD 619 - Literacy in Content Areas
   •  EDRD 620 - Reading/Writing in Foreign/World Languages
   •  EDRD 630 - Advanced Literacy Foundations and Instruction, Birth to Middle Childhood
   •  EDRD 631 - Advanced Literacy Foundations and Instruction, Adolescence through Adulthood
   •  EDRD 632 - Literacy Assessments and Interventions for Groups
   •  EDRD 633 - Literacy Assessments and Interventions for Individuals
   •  EDRD 634 - School-Based Leadership in Literacy
   •  EDRD 635 - School-Based Inquiry in Literacy
   •  EDRD 637 - Supervised Literacy Practicum
   •  EDRD 658 - Advanced Reading Methods and Language Acquisition, Elementary
   •  EDRD 797 - Advanced Topics in Education
   •  EDRD 829 - Advanced Foundations of Literacy Education
   •  EDRD 830 - Foundations of Literacy: Birth through Later Childhood
   •  EDRD 831 - Foundations of Literacy: Adolescence through Adulthood
   •  EDRD 832 - Seminar in Emerging Trends and Issues in Literacy

Religious Studies (RELI)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  RELI 100 - The Human Religious Experience
   •  RELI 110 - Introduction to Jewish Ethics
   •  RELI 211 - Religions of the West
   •  RELI 212 - Religions of Asia
   •  RELI 235 - Religion and Literature
   •  RELI 272 - Islam
   •  RELI 313 - Hinduism
   •  RELI 314 - Chinese Philosophies and Religious Traditions
   •  RELI 315 - Buddhism
   •  RELI 316 - Christian Thought and Practice
   •  RELI 317 - Daoism
   •  RELI 330 - Religion, Fantasy and Imagination
   •  RELI 331 - Religion in America
   •  RELI 337 - Mysticism: East and West
   •  RELI 341 - Global Perspectives on Spirituality and Healing
   •  RELI 350 - Religion and History of Ancient Israel
   •  RELI 352 - Judaism from Exile to Talmud
   •  RELI 353 - Jewish Political Tradition
   •  RELI 354 - Topics in Modern Jewish Thought
   •  RELI 355 - Sufism
   •  RELI 356 - Jesus and the Gospels
   •  RELI 357 - Gender and the Body in Judaism
   •  RELI 359 - Muslims in the United States
   •  RELI 360 - Religion and Politics
   •  RELI 361 - Evangelical America
   •  RELI 362 - Religion and Film
   •  RELI 363 - Catholicism
   •  RELI 364 - Religion and Law in the United States
   •  RELI 370 - Judaism
   •  RELI 371 - Classic Jewish Texts
   •  RELI 372 - American Judaism
   •  RELI 374 - Islamic Thought
   •  RELI 375 - Qur'an and Hadith
   •  RELI 376 - Special Topics in Religious Thought
   •  RELI 377 - Special Topics in Religious Thought
   •  RELI 381 - Beginnings of Christianity
   •  RELI 401 - Death and the Afterlife in World Religions
   •  RELI 403 - Scripture and Authority in World Religions
   •  RELI 405 - Religion, Values, and Globalization
   •  RELI 407 - Women in the World's Religions
   •  RELI 420 - Seminar
   •  RELI 425 - Directed Readings in Religious Studies
   •  RELI 490 - Comparative Study of Religions
   •  RELI 591 - Special Topics in Religious Studies
   •  RELI 630 - Approaches to the Study of Religion
   •  RELI 631 - Sacred as Secular in Modern Spirituality
   •  RELI 632 - World Religions in Conflict and Dialogue
   •  RELI 633 - Ethical Perspectives of World Religions
   •  RELI 635 - World Religions in Transition and Transformation
   •  RELI 636 - Religion and the Natural Environment
   •  RELI 640 - Religion and Law
   •  RELI 642 - Sacred Language, Scripture, and Culture

Rehabilitation Science (RHBS)

   •  RHBS 510 - Scientific Basis for Pain and Fatigue
   •  RHBS 550 - Introduction to Rehabilitation Science
   •  RHBS 620 - Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation
   •  RHBS 651 - Research Methods
   •  RHBS 702 - Biobehavioral Aspects of Health
   •  RHBS 710 - Applied Physiology I
   •  RHBS 711 - Applied Physiology II
   •  RHBS 740 - Applied Physiology: Cardiorespiratory
   •  RHBS 745 - Metabolic Basis of Disability
   •  RHBS 746 - Neuromusculoskeletal Disability
   •  RHBS 760 - Rehabilitation Science Colloquium
   •  RHBS 761 - Aging and Health Behavior
   •  RHBS 808 - Outcomes Measurement
   •  RHBS 940 - Independent Study
   •  RHBS 999 - Dissertation Research

Russian (RUSS)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Placement: See Academic Testing section of Admission chapter.

   •  RUSS 101 - Elementary Russian I
   •  RUSS 102 - Elementary Russian II
   •  RUSS 109 - Intensive Elementary Russian
   •  RUSS 110 - Elementary Russian
   •  RUSS 199 - Russian Language and Culture for Students and Professionals
   •  RUSS 201 - Intermediate Russian I
   •  RUSS 202 - Intermediate Russian II
   •  RUSS 209 - Intensive Intermediate Russian
   •  RUSS 210 - Intermediate Russian
   •  RUSS 250 - Gateway to Advanced Russian
   •  RUSS 302 - Russian Conversation and Composition
   •  RUSS 303 - Russian Advanced Conversation
   •  RUSS 310 - Readings in Russian Literature
   •  RUSS 311 - Contemporary Russian Short Fiction
 

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