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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.

 

Film and Video Studies (FAVS)

 Offered by the College of Visual and Performing Arts  

   •  FAVS 590 - Independent Study
   •  FAVS 597 - Independent Production
   •  FAVS 598 - Seminar in Film and Video Studies
   •  FAVS 599 - Special Topics

Finance (FNAN)

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 .

   •  FNAN 300 - Personal Financial Management
   •  FNAN 301 - Financial Management
   •  FNAN 302 - Financial Analysis, Forecasting, and Valuation
   •  FNAN 303 - Financial Management
   •  FNAN 311 - Principles of Investment
   •  FNAN 321 - Financial Institutions
   •  FNAN 341 - Introduction to Firm Valuation
   •  FNAN 351 - Principles of Real Estate
   •  FNAN 401 - Advanced Financial Management
   •  FNAN 411 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
   •  FNAN 412 - Futures and Options Markets
   •  FNAN 421 - Money and Capital Markets
   •  FNAN 430 - Empirical Methods in Finance
   •  FNAN 431 - Venture Capital and Private Financing of Startups
   •  FNAN 432 - Fixed-Income Securities
   •  FNAN 436 - Probability Methods for Finance
   •  FNAN 440 - International Financial Management
   •  FNAN 441 - Advanced Topics in Firm Valuation
   •  FNAN 451 - Real Estate Finance
   •  FNAN 454 - Real Estate Development
   •  FNAN 462 - Honors Seminar in Finance
   •  FNAN 491 - Special Topics in Finance
   •  FNAN 498 - Contemporary Topics in Finance
   •  FNAN 499 - Independent Study

Foreign Languages (FRLN)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  

   •  FRLN 309 - Humanities College to Career
   •  FRLN 330 - Topics in World Literature
   •  FRLN 331 - Topics in World Cinema
   •  FRLN 380 - Topics in the Sociopolitics of Language
   •  FRLN 385 - Multilingualism, Identity, and Power
   •  FRLN 430 - Topics in Comparative World Literatures
   •  FRLN 431 - Medieval Intellectual Topics
   •  FRLN 490 - Internship in Foreign Language Studies
   •  FRLN 510 - Bibliography and Research in Foreign Languages and Literature
   •  FRLN 525 - Literary Translation
   •  FRLN 550 - Special Topics
   •  FRLN 551 - Special Topics
   •  FRLN 565 - Theory of Translation
   •  FRLN 572 - Integrating Technology into Language Learning
   •  FRLN 573 - Basic Issues in Language Pedagogy
   •  FRLN 590 - Internship and Seminar in Translation
   •  FRLN 600 - Workshop in Foreign Languages
   •  FRLN 620 - Literary Theory and Criticism
   •  FRLN 650 - The Teaching of Culture in Foreign Language Programs
   •  FRLN 660 - Approaches to the Study of Language
   •  FRLN 670 - Foreign Language Learning and Teaching

Forensics (FRSC)

 Offered by the College of Science  

   •  FRSC 200 - Survey of Forensic Science
   •  FRSC 201 - Introduction to Criminalistics
   •  FRSC 302 - Forensic Trace Analysis
   •  FRSC 303 - Forensic Evidence and Ethics
   •  FRSC 304 - Forensic Chemistry
   •  FRSC 405 - Independent Studies / Research
   •  FRSC 415 - Selected Topics in Forensic Science
   •  FRSC 420 - Forensic Toxicology
   •  FRSC 440 - Advanced Forensic Chemistry
   •  FRSC 460 - Forensic DNA Sciences
   •  FRSC 500 - Introduction to Forensic Science
   •  FRSC 510 - Basic Crime Analysis
   •  FRSC 511 - Advanced Crime Scene Analysis
   •  FRSC 512 - Physical Evidence Analysis
   •  FRSC 513 - Forensic Photography
   •  FRSC 515 - Selected Topics in Forensic Science
   •  FRSC 517 - Questioned Document Examination
   •  FRSC 520 - Toxicology
   •  FRSC 530 - Law and Forensic Science
   •  FRSC 540 - Forensic Chemistry
   •  FRSC 541 - Forensic Chemistry Laboratory
   •  FRSC 550 - Issues in Forensic Anthropology
   •  FRSC 560 - Forensic DNA Sciences
   •  FRSC 561 - Forensic DNA Laboratory
   •  FRSC 570 - Introduction to Biochemical Forensics
   •  FRSC 580 - Image Analysis in Forensic Science
   •  FRSC 590 - Medicolegal Death Investigation and Pathology
   •  FRSC 600 - Forensics Seminar
   •  FRSC 610 - Forensics Research Project
   •  FRSC 620 - Face and Biometric Pattern Analysis
   •  FRSC 630 - Fingerprint Identification
   •  FRSC 640 - Legal, Privacy and Ethical Issues in Identity Analysis
   •  FRSC 650 - Identity Analysis Applications
   •  FRSC 690 - Forensics Capstone Course
   •  FRSC 790 - Internship in Forensic Science
   •  FRSC 799 - Master's Thesis

French (FREN)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences 

Placement: See Academic Testing in the Admissions  section.

See also FRLN course listings.

   •  FREN 101 - Elementary French I
   •  FREN 102 - Elementary French II
   •  FREN 110 - Elementary French
   •  FREN 115 - Review of Elementary French
   •  FREN 201 - Intermediate French I
   •  FREN 202 - Intermediate French II
   •  FREN 210 - Intermediate French
   •  FREN 250 - Gateway to Advanced French
   •  FREN 300 - Study Tour in France
   •  FREN 309 - Reading and Writing Skills Development
   •  FREN 310 - Oral Proficiency in French
   •  FREN 320 - Contemporary Tour de France
   •  FREN 325 - Major French Writers (Topic Varies)
   •  FREN 329 - Problems of Western Civilization in French Literature
   •  FREN 340 - Francophone Identities
 

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