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George Mason University
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2016-2017 University Catalog 
  
2016-2017 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.

Notes effective Fall 2016:

Courses formerly under the CTCH prefix may now be found under the HE (Higher Education) prefix.

Courses formerly under the NCLC prefix may now be found under the INTS (Integrative Studies) prefix.

Selected activity courses formerly under the PHED or PRLS prefixes may now be found under the RECR (Recreation) prefix.

 

Biology (BIOL)

Offered by the College of Science  

See EVPP, Environmental Science and Public Policy, for additional related course work.

   •  BIOL 668 - Advanced Techniques in Molecular Biology
   •  BIOL 669 - Pathogenic Microbiology
   •  BIOL 675 - Aerosol Biology
   •  BIOL 678 - Cell-Based Assays
   •  BIOL 680 - Experimental Design and Analysis for the Life Sciences
   •  BIOL 682 - Advanced Eukaryotic Cell Biology
   •  BIOL 685 - Emerging Infectious Diseases
   •  BIOL 690 - Introduction to Graduate Studies in Biology
   •  BIOL 691 - Current Topics in Biology
   •  BIOL 692 - Seminar in Biology
   •  BIOL 693 - Directed Studies in Biology
   •  BIOL 695 - Seminar in Molecular, Microbial, and Cellular Biology
   •  BIOL 715 - Microbial Physiology
   •  BIOL 718 - Techniques in Microbial Pathogenesis
   •  BIOL 720 - Microbial Metabolism
   •  BIOL 745 - Environmental Toxicology
   •  BIOL 793 - Research in Biology
   •  BIOL 798 - Master's Research Project
   •  BIOL 799 - Thesis

Biomedical Sciences (BMED)

 Offered by the College of Science  

   •  BMED 550 - Special Topics in Biomedicine
   •  BMED 601 - Cell and Molecular Physiology
   •  BMED 602 - Biomedical Statistics
   •  BMED 603 - Cell Biology and Microscopic Anatomy
   •  BMED 604 - Fundamentals of Human Physiology
   •  BMED 605 - Introduction to Human Anatomy
   •  BMED 610 - Principles of Systems Biology
   •  BMED 611 - Molecular Genetics
   •  BMED 612 - Principles of Gross Anatomy
   •  BMED 613 - Pathophysiology
   •  BMED 614 - Introduction to Neuroscience
   •  BMED 651 - Physician and Society
   •  BMED 652 - Biomedical Career Pathways
   •  BMED 653 - Forum and Research
   •  BMED 660 - Molecular and Cellular Physiology
   •  BMED 661 - Metabolism, Nutrition and Endocrinology
   •  BMED 662 - Cardiopulmonary Biology
   •  BMED 663 - Gastrointestinal Biology
   •  BMED 664 - Renal Biology
   •  BMED 665 - Sexual Development and Reproduction

Biosciences (BIOS)

 Offered by the College of Science  

   •  BIOS 701 - Systems Biology
   •  BIOS 702 - Research Methods
   •  BIOS 703 - Laboratory Rotation
   •  BIOS 704 - Topics in Biosciences
   •  BIOS 710 - Current Topics in Bioscience
   •  BIOS 719 - Extremophiles
   •  BIOS 740 - Laboratory Methods in Functional Genomics and Biotechnology
   •  BIOS 741 - Genomics
   •  BIOS 742 - Biotechnology
   •  BIOS 743 - Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics
   •  BIOS 744 - Molecular Genetics
   •  BIOS 760 - Seminar in Molecular Systematics
   •  BIOS 761 - Dispersal Patterns of Biological Agents
   •  BIOS 762 - Phylogenetic Analysis
   •  BIOS 765 - Molecular Systematics
   •  BIOS 767 - Molecular Evolution
   •  BIOS 782 - Interdisciplinary Issues in Bioethics: Law and Policy
   •  BIOS 898 - Directed Studies in Biosciences
   •  BIOS 899 - Directed Research in Biosciences
   •  BIOS 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  BIOS 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Business (BUS)

Offered by the School of Business  

   •  BUS 100 - Business and Society
   •  BUS 103 - Develop Professional Skills I: Foundational Elements
   •  BUS 200 - Global Environment of Business
   •  BUS 210 - Business Analytics I
   •  BUS 303 - Develop Professional Skills II: Advanced Elements
   •  BUS 310 - Business Analytics II
   •  BUS 492 - Undergraduate Internship
   •  BUS 498 - Capstone Course: Advanced Business Models

Business Legal Studies (BULE)

Offered by the School of Business .

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to the School of Business , 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 the School of Business .

   •  BULE 302 - Legal Environment of Business
   •  BULE 303 - Legal Environment of Business
   •  BULE 402 - Commercial Law

Business Management (BMGT)

 Offered by the School of Business .

   •  BMGT 603 - Economics for Successful Firm Management
   •  BMGT 612 - Performance Evaluation Through Cost Management
   •  BMGT 613 - Financial Reporting and Firm Analysis
   •  BMGT 623 - Marketing and Firm Performance
   •  BMGT 633 - Statistical Analysis for Management
   •  BMGT 638 - Managing Business Operations in a Global Environment
   •  BMGT 643 - Financial Management in a Global Environment
   •  BMGT 653 - Fundamentals of Behavior in Organizations
   •  BMGT 662 - Management of Information Technology
   •  BMGT 673 - Business Legal Environment
   •  BMGT 674 - Ethics in the Global Business Environment
   •  BMGT 678 - Business Strategy and Firm Leadership
   •  BMGT 692 - Professional Development Experience
   •  BMGT 695 - Global Business Perspectives

Business Management of Secure Information Systems (MSIS)

Offered by the School of Business .

   •  MSIS 611 - Leadership and Change Management
   •  MSIS 614 - Financial and Cost Accounting
   •  MSIS 620 - Economics of Technology Management
   •  MSIS 641 - Innovation, Commercialization and Entrepreneurship
   •  MSIS 643 - Managerial Finance
   •  MSIS 696 - Directed Studies in Management of Secure Information Systems
   •  MSIS 697 - Special Topics in Management of Secure Information Systems
   •  MSIS 711 - Deriving Strategic Value from IT Investments
   •  MSIS 735 - Capstone Project
   •  MSIS 750 - Global Practices in Security of Information Systems

Business, Minor in (MBUS)

Offered by the School of Business .

Prerequisite for all MSOM courses is completion of 30 credits (sophomore standing).  For the Business Minor, a grade of C or higher is required in each MSOM course used for the minor.

   •  MBUS 300 - Accounting in a Global Economy
   •  MBUS 301 - Managing People and Organizations in a Global Economy
   •  MBUS 302 - Managing Information in a Global Economy
   •  MBUS 303 - Marketing in a Global Economy
   •  MBUS 304 - Entrepreneurship: Starting and Managing a New Enterprise
 

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