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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.

 

Elementary/Secondary Education (EDCI)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development  

   •  EDCI 632 - Advanced Social Studies Methods for the Elementary Classroom
   •  EDCI 633 - Advanced Mathematics Methods for the Elementary Classroom
   •  EDCI 634 - Advanced Science Methods for the Elementary Classroom
   •  EDCI 635 - Applied Research in Elementary Education
   •  EDCI 644 - Mathematics Learning and Assessment (K-8)
   •  EDCI 645 - Curriculum Development in Mathematics Education
   •  EDCI 646 - Mathematics Education Leadership for School Change
   •  EDCI 663 - Research in Science Teaching
   •  EDCI 666 - Research in Mathematics Teaching
   •  EDCI 667 - Advanced Methods of Teaching Social Sciences in the Secondary School
   •  EDCI 669 - Advanced Methods of Teaching English in the Secondary School
   •  EDCI 670 - Advanced Methods in Science Teaching
   •  EDCI 671 - Innovations in Science Teaching
   •  EDCI 672 - Advanced Methods of Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School
   •  EDCI 673 - Advanced Methods of Teaching Science in the Secondary School
   •  EDCI 683 - Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Science Education
   •  EDCI 684 - Advanced Methods of Teaching Foreign/Second Languages in PK-12 Schools
   •  EDCI 693 - Leadership and Organizational Issues in Science Education
   •  EDCI 702 - Internship in Mathematics Education
   •  EDCI 705 - Instructional Design
   •  EDCI 725 - National and International Leadership Issues in Mathematics Education
   •  EDCI 726 - State and Local Leadership Issues in Mathematics Education
   •  EDCI 776 - Consultation & Collaboration in Diverse K-12 Settings
   •  EDCI 777 - Research to Practice
   •  EDCI 784 - Capstone Seminar in Early Childhood Education
   •  EDCI 790 - Internship in Education
   •  EDCI 791 - Internship Seminar in Secondary Teaching
   •  EDCI 796 - Science Education Curriculum
   •  EDCI 797 - Advanced Topics in Education
   •  EDCI 810 - Foundations of Science Education Research
   •  EDCI 811 - Current Trends in Science Education Research
   •  EDCI 813 - Focused Science Education Research
   •  EDCI 855 - Mathematics Education Research on Teaching and Learning
   •  EDCI 856 - Mathematics Education Curriculum Design and Evaluation
   •  EDCI 857 - Preparation and Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers
   •  EDCI 858 - Mathematics Education Research Design and Evaluation
   •  EDCI 891 - Science Teaching and Learning
   •  EDCI 893 - Science Education Staff Development
   •  EDCI 894 - Science Education Leadership and Policy
   •  EDCI 895 - Emerging Issues in Curriculum and Instruction

Engineering (ENGR)

Offered by the Volgenau School of Engineering  

Students may attempt an undergraduate course taught by the Volgenau School of Engineering twice. A third attempt requires approval of the department offering the course.

   •  ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering
   •  ENGR 395 - Engineering Internship
   •  ENGR 396 - Engineering Co-Op I
   •  ENGR 397 - Engineering Co-Op II
   •  ENGR 498 - Independent Study in Engineering
   •  ENGR 499 - Special Topics in Engineering
   •  ENGR 794 - Graduate Internship

English (ENGH)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  

Effective 2011-2012 Catalog, the English course prefix has changed from ENGL to ENGH.

Prerequisite to all 200-level and above: 3 credits of 100-level English. Prerequisite to all English courses numbered above 302 unless otherwise noted: Satisfaction of University requirements in 100-level English and in Mason Core literature.
Nonnative speakers of English with limited language proficiency are encouraged to take ENGH 100 instead of ENGH 101. Students may not receive credit for both ENGH 100 and 101.

   •  ENGH 100 - Composition for Non-native Speakers of English
   •  ENGH 101 - Composition
   •  ENGH 121 - Enhanced Composition For Multilingual Writers of English I
   •  ENGH 122 - Enhanced Composition For Multilingual Writers of English II
   •  ENGH 201 - Reading and Writing about Texts
   •  ENGH 202 - Texts and Contexts
   •  ENGH 203 - Western Literary Tradition
   •  ENGH 204 - Western Literary Traditions
   •  ENGH 300 - Cover to Cover
   •  ENGH 301 - The Fields of English
   •  ENGH 302 - Advanced Composition
   •  ENGH 303 - Humanities College to Career
   •  ENGH 304 - Topics: Literary Surveys
   •  ENGH 305 - Dimensions of Writing and Literature
   •  ENGH 307 - English Grammar
   •  ENGH 308 - Theory and Inquiry
   •  ENGH 309 - Topics in Literature
   •  ENGH 310 - Topics: Women and Literature
   •  ENGH 315 - Folklore and Folklife
   •  ENGH 316 - Topics in Myth and Literature
   •  ENGH 318 - Introduction to Cultural Studies
   •  ENGH 319 - Popular Culture
   •  ENGH 320 - Literature of the Middle Ages
   •  ENGH 321 - English Poetry and Prose of the 16th Century
   •  ENGH 322 - Shakespeare
   •  ENGH 323 - Shakespeare: Special Topics
   •  ENGH 324 - English Renaissance Drama
   •  ENGH 325 - English Poetry and Prose of the 17th Century
   •  ENGH 330 - Augustan Age: 1660-1745
   •  ENGH 331 - Age of Sensibility: 1745-1800
   •  ENGH 332 - Restoration and 18th Century Drama
   •  ENGH 333 - British Novel of the 18th Century
   •  ENGH 334 - British Poetry of the Romantic Period
   •  ENGH 335 - Prose and Poetry of the Victorian Period
   •  ENGH 336 - British Novel of the 19th Century
   •  ENGH 337 - British Poetry after 1900
   •  ENGH 338 - British Novel after 1900
   •  ENGH 339 - British and Irish Drama after 1900
   •  ENGH 340 - Early American Literature
   •  ENGH 341 - Literature of the American Renaissance
   •  ENGH 343 - Development of the American Novel to 1914
   •  ENGH 344 - Development of the American Novel since 1914
   •  ENGH 345 - American Drama of the 20th Century
   •  ENGH 346 - American Poetry of the 20th Century
   •  ENGH 348 - Beginnings of African American Literature Through 1865
   •  ENGH 349 - African American Literature: Reconstruction to 1903
   •  ENGH 350 - African American Literature Through 1946
   •  ENGH 351 - Contemporary African American Literature
   •  ENGH 352 - Topics in Ethnic American Literature
   •  ENGH 355 - Recent American Fiction
   •  ENGH 356 - Recent American Poetry
   •  ENGH 360 - Continental Fiction, 1770-1880
   •  ENGH 361 - Continental Fiction, 1880-1950
 

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