2013-2014 University Catalog 
  
2013-2014 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 AP.2 Course Information  section.

 

Physics (PHYS)

 Offered by the College of Science

   •  PHYS 370 - Molecular Biophysics
   •  PHYS 385 - Materials Science with Applications to Renewable Energy
   •  PHYS 390 - Topics in Physics
   •  PHYS 402 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Physics
   •  PHYS 405 - Honors Thesis in Physics
   •  PHYS 406 - Honors Thesis in Physics
   •  PHYS 407 - Senior Laboratory in Modern Physics
   •  PHYS 408 - Senior Research
   •  PHYS 409 - Physics Internship
   •  PHYS 410 - Computational Physics I
   •  PHYS 412 - Solid State Physics and Applications
   •  PHYS 416 - Special Topics in Modern Physics
   •  PHYS 417 - Geophysics
   •  PHYS 428 - Relativity
   •  PHYS 440 - Nuclear and Particle Physics
   •  PHYS 475 - Atmospheric Physics
   •  PHYS 502 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Physics
   •  PHYS 510 - Computational Physics I
   •  PHYS 512 - Solid State Physics and Applications
   •  PHYS 513 - Applied Electromagnetic Theory
   •  PHYS 533 - Modern Instrumentation
   •  PHYS 540 - Nuclear and Particle Physics
   •  PHYS 575 - Atmospheric Physics I
   •  PHYS 580 - Selected Interdisciplinary Topics
   •  PHYS 581 - Topics in Renewable Energy
   •  PHYS 590 - Selected Topics in Physics
   •  PHYS 600 - Special Topics in Physics
   •  PHYS 611 - Electro-optics
   •  PHYS 612 - Physics of Modern Imaging
   •  PHYS 613 - Computational Physics II
   •  PHYS 614 - Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials
   •  PHYS 615 - Fundamentals of Materials Science
   •  PHYS 620 - Continuum Mechanics
   •  PHYS 630 - Introduction to Biophysics
   •  PHYS 660 - Space Weather
   •  PHYS 676 - Atmospheric Physics
   •  PHYS 684 - Quantum Mechanics I
   •  PHYS 685 - Classical Electrodynamics I
   •  PHYS 701 - Theoretical Physics
   •  PHYS 703 - Seminar in Physics
   •  PHYS 705 - Classical Mechanics
   •  PHYS 711 - Statistical Mechanics
   •  PHYS 728 - Simulation of Large-Scale Physical Systems
   •  PHYS 736 - Computational Quantum Mechanics
   •  PHYS 760 - Space Plasma Physics
   •  PHYS 780 - Advanced Selected Topics in Physics
   •  PHYS 784 - Quantum Mechanics II
   •  PHYS 785 - Classical Electrodynamics II
   •  PHYS 796 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  PHYS 798 - Research Project
   •  PHYS 799 - Master's Thesis
   •  PHYS 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  PHYS 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

Portuguese (PORT)

   •  PORT 110 - Elementary Portuguese
   •  PORT 210 - Intermediate Portuguese

Professional Development in Education (EDPD)

   •  EDPD 501 - Professional Development in Advanced Teacher Research and Practice
   •  EDPD 502 - Professional Development in Elementary, Literacy, and Secondary Education
   •  EDPD 503 - Professional Development in Individual and Organizational Transformation
   •  EDPD 504 - Professional Development in Learning Technologies
   •  EDPD 505 - Professional Development in Educational Psychology, Research Methods and Education Policy
   •  EDPD 506 - Professional Development in Special Education and Disability Research
   •  EDPD 507 - Professional Development in Health and Human Performance
   •  EDPD 508 - Professional Development in Sport, Recreation and Tourism

Provost (PROV)

   •  PROV 103 - Language Support for Public Speaking
   •  PROV 104 - Language Support for World History
   •  PROV 105 - American Cultures
   •  PROV 106 - Introduction to Research Methods for International Students
   •  PROV 110 - Special Topics
   •  PROV 206 - Research Methods (CISA/Honors Peer Learning Partnership)
   •  PROV 207 - Peer Educational Mentor Leadership
   •  PROV 342 - The George Mason Debates in Current Affairs
   •  PROV 501 - Graduate Studies Preparation for International Students I
   •  PROV 502 - Graduate Studies Preparation for International Students II
   •  PROV 503 - Interpersonal Communication for International Students: Practicum and Theory
   •  PROV 505 - Special Topics in Advanced English for Academic Purposes
   •  PROV 506 - Graduate Communication in the Disciplines I
   •  PROV 507 - Graduate Communication in the Disciplines II
   •  PROV 601 - Thriving in Your Graduate Program
   •  PROV 701 - Preparing for Academic Careers

Psychology (PSYC)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  PSYC 100 - Basic Concepts in Psychology
   •  PSYC 110 - Seminar in General Psychology
   •  PSYC 211 - Developmental Psychology
   •  PSYC 231 - Social Psychology
   •  PSYC 260 - Basic Research Methods in Psychology
   •  PSYC 300 - Statistics in Psychology
   •  PSYC 301 - Research Methods in Psychology
   •  PSYC 304 - Principles of Learning
   •  PSYC 309 - Sensation, Perception, and Information Processing
   •  PSYC 313 - Child Development
   •  PSYC 314 - Adolescent Development
   •  PSYC 317 - Cognitive Psychology
   •  PSYC 320 - Psychological Tests and Measurements
   •  PSYC 321 - Counseling Psychology
   •  PSYC 322 - Behavior Modification
   •  PSYC 323 - Clinical and Social Psychology Research Techniques
   •  PSYC 324 - Personality Theory
   •  PSYC 325 - Abnormal Psychology
   •  PSYC 326 - Therapeutic Communication Skills
   •  PSYC 327 - Psychology in the Community
   •  PSYC 328 - Psychology in the Community Laboratory
 

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