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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.

 

Arabic (ARAB)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  

   •  ARAB 325 - Major Arab Writers/Stories
   •  ARAB 330 - Reading and Conversation I
   •  ARAB 331 - Reading and Conversation II
   •  ARAB 350 - Media Arabic I (Written Media)
   •  ARAB 351 - Media Arabic II (Spoken Media)
   •  ARAB 360 - Topics in Arabic Cultural Production
   •  ARAB 375 - Study Abroad - Arab World
   •  ARAB 380 - Arabic Dialects
   •  ARAB 390 - Translation Methods: Arabic to English
   •  ARAB 420 - Survey of Arabic Literature
   •  ARAB 430 - Advanced Arabic Grammar
   •  ARAB 440 - Topics in Arabic Religious Thought and Texts
   •  ARAB 498 - Independent Study

Art History (ARTH)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  

Students taking ARTH courses should expect to participate in field trips or assignments outside the classroom at area museums.

At least one 400- or 500-level course is offered each semester; each topic area is generally offered every two years.

   •  ARTH 101 - Introduction to the Visual Arts
   •  ARTH 102 - Symbols and Stories in Art
   •  ARTH 103 - Introduction to Architecture
   •  ARTH 200 - History of Western Art I
   •  ARTH 201 - History of Western Art II
   •  ARTH 203 - Survey of Asian Art
   •  ARTH 204 - Survey of Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 303 - National Traditions
   •  ARTH 311 - Design of Cities
   •  ARTH 315 - Modern Architecture
   •  ARTH 319 - Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
   •  ARTH 320 - Art of the Islamic World
   •  ARTH 321 - Greek Art and Archaeology
   •  ARTH 322 - Roman Art and Archaeology
   •  ARTH 324 - From Alexander the Great to Cleopatra: The Hellenistic World
   •  ARTH 333 - Early Christian and Byzantine Art
   •  ARTH 334 - Western Medieval Art
   •  ARTH 335 - Arts of Medieval England
   •  ARTH 340 - Early Renaissance Art in Italy, 1300-1500
   •  ARTH 341 - Northern Renaissance Art
   •  ARTH 342 - High Renaissance Art in Italy, 1480–1570
   •  ARTH 344 - Baroque Art in Italy, France, and Spain, 1600–1750
   •  ARTH 345 - Northern Baroque Art, 1600-1750
   •  ARTH 350 - History of Photography
   •  ARTH 359 - Art of the 18th and 19th Centuries
   •  ARTH 360 - Nineteenth-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 362 - Twentieth-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 370 - Arts of the United States
   •  ARTH 371 - American Architecture and Material Culture
   •  ARTH 372 - Studies in 18th- and 19th-Century Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 373 - Studies in 20th-Century Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 374 - Art Now
   •  ARTH 376 - Twentieth-Century Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 380 - African Art (Topic Varies)
   •  ARTH 382 - Arts of India
   •  ARTH 383 - Arts of Southeast Asia
   •  ARTH 384 - Arts of China
   •  ARTH 385 - Arts of Japan
   •  ARTH 386 - The Silk Road
   •  ARTH 393 - Art History Internships
   •  ARTH 394 - The Museum
   •  ARTH 398 - Study Abroad in the History of Art
   •  ARTH 399 - Special Topics in the History of Art
   •  ARTH 400 - Historiography and Methods of Research in Art History (Topic Varies)
   •  ARTH 420 - Advanced Studies in Ancient Art
   •  ARTH 430 - Advanced Studies in Medieval or Islamic Art
   •  ARTH 440 - RS: Advanced Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Art
   •  ARTH 460 - RS: Advanced Studies in 20th-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 471 - Advanced Studies in Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 472 - RS: Advanced Studies in 20th-Century Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 474 - Advanced Studies in Contemporary Art
   •  ARTH 482 - RS: Advanced Studies in Asian Art
   •  ARTH 490 - Independent Study in Art History
   •  ARTH 491 - Independent Study in Art History
   •  ARTH 492 - Honors Directed Readings, Honors Directed Research
   •  ARTH 493 - Honors Directed Readings, Honors Directed Research
   •  ARTH 495 - RS: Objects and Archives in Art History
   •  ARTH 499 - Advanced Studies in Art History
   •  ARTH 570 - Proseminar in History of Decorative Arts
   •  ARTH 571 - Survey of Decorative Arts I
   •  ARTH 572 - Survey of Decorative Arts II
   •  ARTH 593 - Internship in Art History and the Decorative Arts
   •  ARTH 594 - The Museum
   •  ARTH 596 - Independent Study
   •  ARTH 599 - Special Topics in Art History and the Decorative Arts
   •  ARTH 600 - Methods and Research in Art History
   •  ARTH 601 - Colloquium in Art History
   •  ARTH 610 - Theory of Decorative Arts
   •  ARTH 620 - Topics in Individual Decorative Arts
   •  ARTH 630 - Material Culture Studies
   •  ARTH 640 - European Decorative Arts
   •  ARTH 650 - Global Decorative Arts
   •  ARTH 660 - Museum Studies
   •  ARTH 670 - Design and Design History
   •  ARTH 696 - Independent Directed Readings
   •  ARTH 699 - Topics in Art History
   •  ARTH 797 - Thesis Writing Workshop
   •  ARTH 799 - Master's Thesis

Art and Visual Technology (AVT)

Offered by the College of Visual and Performing Arts  

   •  AVT 101 - New Majors Colloquium
   •  AVT 103 - Introduction to the Artist's Studio
   •  AVT 104 - Two-Dimensional Design and Color
   •  AVT 105 - Three-Dimensional Design and Beyond
   •  AVT 180 - New Media in the Creative Arts
   •  AVT 204 - Visual Thinking
   •  AVT 206 - Color
   •  AVT 215 - Typography
   •  AVT 217 - Introduction to Web Design
 

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