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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.

 

Conservation Studies (CONS)

 Offered by the Provost’s Office

   •  CONS 402 - Applied Conservation
   •  CONS 403 - Ecology and Conservation Theory
   •  CONS 404 - Monitoring and Assessment of Biodiversity
   •  CONS 410 - Human Dimensions in Conservation
   •  CONS 411 - Science Communication for Conservation
   •  CONS 420 - Human-Wildlife Conflict
   •  CONS 490 - RS: Integrated Conservation Strategies
   •  CONS 491 - RS: Comprehensive Conservation Planning
   •  CONS 497 - Special Topics in Conservation
   •  CONS 498 - Internship
   •  CONS 499 - Independent Study/Research
   •  CONS 620 - Spatial Ecology, Geospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing for Conservation
   •  CONS 625 - Statistics for Ecology and Conservation Biology
   •  CONS 630 - Species Monitoring & Conservation
   •  CONS 635 - Non-Invasive Genetic Techniques in Wildlife Conservation
   •  CONS 640 - Adaptive Management for Conservation Success
   •  CONS 645 - Estimating Animal Abundance and Occupancy
   •  CONS 660 - Effective Conservation Leadership
   •  CONS 665 - Conservation Conflict Resolution
   •  CONS 697 - Special Topics in Conservation

Counseling and Development (EDCD)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development  

   •  EDCD 525 - Advanced Human Growth and Development
   •  EDCD 601 - Introduction to Research in Counseling
   •  EDCD 602 - Foundations in Counseling
   •  EDCD 603 - Counseling Theories and Practice
   •  EDCD 604 - Assessment and Appraisal in Counseling
   •  EDCD 606 - Counseling Children and Adolescents
   •  EDCD 608 - Group Processes and Analyses
   •  EDCD 609 - Advanced Counseling Skills and Strategies
   •  EDCD 610 - Career and Educational Counseling
   •  EDCD 611 - Introduction to Ethical and Legal Issues in School Counseling
   •  EDCD 626 - Principles and Practices of School Counseling
   •  EDCD 628 - Counseling and Social Justice
   •  EDCD 652 - Introduction to Substance Abuse Counseling
   •  EDCD 654 - Counseling, Ethics, and Consultation in Community Agencies
   •  EDCD 656 - Diagnosis and Treatment Planning for Mental Health Professionals
   •  EDCD 658 - Couples and Family Counseling
   •  EDCD 660 - Multicultural Counseling
   •  EDCD 754 - Practicum in Counseling and Development
   •  EDCD 755 - Practicum in Counseling
   •  EDCD 790 - Internship in Counseling and Development
   •  EDCD 791 - Internship in Counseling
   •  EDCD 797 - Advanced Topics in Education
   •  EDCD 894 - Advanced Family and Systems Counseling
   •  EDCD 895 - Emerging Issues in Counseling and Development
   •  EDCD 896 - Advanced Multicultural Counseling
   •  EDCD 897 - Advanced Group Counseling
   •  EDCD 898 - Grant Writing and Publishing
   •  EDCD 899 - The Theory and Practice of Counseling Supervision
   •  EDCD 900 - Leadership and Advocacy in the Counseling Profession
   •  EDCD 990 - Advanced Internship in Counseling Leadership
   •  EDCD 991 - Advanced Internship in Counseling
   •  EDCD 992 - Advanced Internship in Social Justice

Criminology (CRIM)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  

   •  CRIM 100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
   •  CRIM 210 - Introduction to Criminology
   •  CRIM 220 - Introduction to Law and Society
   •  CRIM 230 - Introduction to Homeland Security
   •  CRIM 301 - Public Law and the Judicial Process
   •  CRIM 302 - Delinquency
   •  CRIM 304 - Computer Crime, Forensics, and Auditing
   •  CRIM 305 - Crime and Crime Policy
   •  CRIM 306 - Criminal Justice Ethics
   •  CRIM 307 - Social Inequality, Crime, and Justice
   •  CRIM 308 - Human Rights and Justice
   •  CRIM 310 - Introduction to the Intelligence Community
   •  CRIM 312 - Intelligence Analysis Techniques
   •  CRIM 315 - Research Methods and Analysis in Criminology
   •  CRIM 320 - Crime and Place
   •  CRIM 350 - Counterintelligence
   •  CRIM 400 - Applied Criminal Psychology
   •  CRIM 401 - Policing in America
   •  CRIM 402 - Punishment and Corrections
   •  CRIM 403 - Community Corrections
   •  CRIM 404 - Crime Victims and Victimization
   •  CRIM 405 - Law and Justice around the World
   •  CRIM 406 - Family Law and the Justice System
   •  CRIM 407 - Advanced Topics in Law and Society
   •  CRIM 408 - Criminal Courts
   •  CRIM 409 - Community Policing
   •  CRIM 410 - Criminal Investigations
   •  CRIM 422 - Controversial Legal Issues
   •  CRIM 423 - Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
   •  CRIM 424 - Constitutional Law: Criminal Process and Rights
   •  CRIM 425 - Criminal Justice Management
   •  CRIM 460 - Surveillance and Privacy in Contemporary Society
   •  CRIM 462 - Law Enforcement and Homeland Security
   •  CRIM 471 - Prevention and Deterrence of Crime
   •  CRIM 475 - Theory and Politics of Terrorism
   •  CRIM 479 - Preparation for Internship
   •  CRIM 480 - Internship
   •  CRIM 490 - Special Topics
   •  CRIM 491 - Honors Seminar I
   •  CRIM 492 - RS: Honors Seminar II
   •  CRIM 495 - Capstone in Criminology, Law and Society
   •  CRIM 498 - Research Practicum
   •  CRIM 499 - Independent Study
   •  CRIM 509 - Justice Organizations and Processes
   •  CRIM 510 - Policing in a Democratic Society
   •  CRIM 700 - Theories of Justice
   •  CRIM 720 - Behavior of Law
   •  CRIM 721 - The Constitution, Criminal Procedure, and Security
 

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