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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.

 

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 619 - Special Topics in Writing
   •  ENGH 620 - Topics in Pedagogy
   •  ENGH 642 - Seminar in British Literature
   •  ENGH 644 - Seminar in American Literature
   •  ENGH 646 - Seminar in Advanced Research
   •  ENGH 661 - Seminar in African-American Literature
   •  ENGH 662 - Seminar in Literary Studies
   •  ENGH 665 - Seminar in Global Culture
   •  ENGH 670 - Seminar in Film and Media Studies
   •  ENGH 675 - Feminist Theory and Criticism
   •  ENGH 676 - Introduction to Cultural Studies
   •  ENGH 681 - Advanced Topics in Folklore Studies
   •  ENGH 684 - Proseminar in Poetry
   •  ENGH 685 - Selected Topics, Movements, or Genres of Literature in English
   •  ENGH 689 - Advanced Proposal Writing
   •  ENGH 690 - Special Topics in Writing and Rhetoric
   •  ENGH 695 - Northern Virginia Writing Project Inservice Program
   •  ENGH 696 - Northern Virginia Writing Project Teacher/Research Seminar
   •  ENGH 697 - Composition Theory
   •  ENGH 699 - Workshop in English
   •  ENGH 701 - Research in English Studies
   •  ENGH 702 - Research Methods in Rhetoric and Writing
   •  ENGH 705 - Literary Theory and Criticism
   •  ENGH 720 - Histories of Institutional Rhetorics
   •  ENGH 722 - Composition Pedagogies and Programs in Context
   •  ENGH 724 - Professional Writing Theory and Research
   •  ENGH 726 - Rhetorical Theory and Public Spaces
   •  ENGH 740 - Seminar in English/Cultural Studies
   •  ENGH 750 - Advanced Workshop in Poetry Writing
   •  ENGH 751 - Advanced Workshop in Fiction Writing
   •  ENGH 752 - Advanced Workshop in Nonfiction Writing
   •  ENGH 790 - Projects in Literary Studies
   •  ENGH 797 - Projects in Professional Writing and Rhetoric
   •  ENGH 798 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  ENGH 799 - Thesis
   •  ENGH 821 - Writing Program Design and Administration
   •  ENGH 822 - Studies in Composition
   •  ENGH 824 - Studies in Professional Writing
   •  ENGH 826 - Studies in Public Rhetorics
   •  ENGH 897 - Directed Research
   •  ENGH 898 - Qualifying Exams Seminar
   •  ENGH 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  ENGH 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

Offered by the Provost’s Office

   •  EAP 097 - Verbal Preparation for the Graduate Record Examination
   •  EAP 098 - Individualized Language Instruction
   •  EAP 099 - Individualized Language Instruction
   •  EAP 102 - Language Support for American Cultures
   •  EAP 103 - Language Support for Public Speaking
   •  EAP 104 - Language Support World History
   •  EAP 107 - The Grammar of Academic Writing
   •  EAP 108 - Language Support for Business in American Society
   •  EAP 109 - College Reading Skills
   •  EAP 111 - Language Support for Introduction to Information Technology
   •  EAP 112 - Language Support for Introduction to Computer Programming
   •  EAP 113 - Language Support for University Physics
   •  EAP 114 - Language Support for General Chemistry I
   •  EAP 115 - Language Support for Introductory Geology I
   •  EAP 120 - Linguistics Capstone
   •  EAP 503 - Interpersonal Communication for International Students: Practicum and Theory
   •  EAP 504 - Advanced English for Academic Purposes Reading and Writing
   •  EAP 505 - Special Topics in Advanced English for Academic Purposes
   •  EAP 506 - Graduate Communication in the Disciplines I
   •  EAP 507 - Graduate Communication in the Disciplines II
   •  EAP 508 - Graduate Communication in the Disciplines III
   •  EAP 510 - Linguistic Capstone

Environmental Science and Public Policy (EVPP)

Offered by the College of Science  

See additional course work under Biology (BIOL), Chemistry (CHEM), Public and International Affairs (PUAD), School of Public Policy (PUBP), Geography (GEOG), and Geology (GEOL)

   •  EVPP 110 - The Ecosphere: An Introduction to Environmental Science I
   •  EVPP 111 - The Ecosphere: An Introduction to Environmental Science II
   •  EVPP 201 - Environment and You: Issues for the Twenty-First Century
   •  EVPP 210 - Environmental Biology: Molecules and Cells
   •  EVPP 301 - Environmental Science: Biological Diversity and Ecosystems
   •  EVPP 302 - Environmental Science: Biomes and Human Dimensions
   •  EVPP 305 - Environmental Microbiology Essentials
   •  EVPP 306 - Environmental Microbiology Essentials Laboratory
   •  EVPP 309 - Introduction to Oceanography
   •  EVPP 318 - Conservation Biology
   •  EVPP 322 - Business and Sustainability
   •  EVPP 336 - Human Dimensions of the Environment
   •  EVPP 337 - Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries
   •  EVPP 338 - Economics of Environmental Policy
   •  EVPP 350 - Freshwater Ecosystems
   •  EVPP 355 - Ecological Engineering and Ecosystem Restoration
   •  EVPP 361 - Introduction to Environmental Policy
   •  EVPP 362 - Intermediate Environmental Policy
   •  EVPP 363 - Coastal Morphology and Processes
   •  EVPP 377 - Applied Ecology
   •  EVPP 378 - RS: Ecological Sustainability
   •  EVPP 380 - Wetlands of the World
   •  EVPP 395 - Undergraduate Research in Environmental Science and Policy
   •  EVPP 396 - Directed Topic in Environmental Science and Policy
   •  EVPP 408 - Mushrooms, Molds and Society
   •  EVPP 409 - Medical Mycology
   •  EVPP 419 - Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation
   •  EVPP 420 - Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation Field Course
   •  EVPP 421 - Marine Conservation
   •  EVPP 427 - Disease Ecology and Conservation
   •  EVPP 429 - Environmental Science Communication
   •  EVPP 430 - Fundamentals of Environmental Geographic Information Systems
   •  EVPP 432 - Energy Policy
   •  EVPP 436 - The Human Dimensions of Global Climate Change
   •  EVPP 440 - Field Environmental Science
 

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