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					| 2009-2010 University Catalog 
 Integrative Studies, BA  |  
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 |  Banner Code:  LA-BA-INTS The bachelor’s degree program in integrative studies is based on intensive, interdisciplinary learning communities coordinated with traditional academic programs. The result is an integrated program of study that emphasizes collaboration, experiential learning, and self-reflection. Students who enroll in this degree program their first year of college take Mason Cornerstones. After the first year, students take learning communities, courses that feature experiential learning and faculty-student research addressing fundamental questions. Students complete their degree programs with an interdisciplinary concentration. The degree program requires mastery of nine essential competencies: communication, valuing, global understanding, problem solving, group interaction, effective citizenship, aesthetic awareness, critical thinking, and information technology. The competencies are assessed through freshman and graduation portfolios. Students in this degree program meet university general education goals in the following way: 
    Completion of Mason Cornerstones : lower-level written communication (ENGL 101), oral communication, information technology, arts, natural science (non laboratory), global understanding, social and behavioral sciences.Completion of 24 credits of learning communities: upper-level written communication (ENGL 302), writing intensive course.Completion of coursework specifically approved for these requirements (in NCC or in other units): Western civilization or world history, quantitative reasoning, natural science (with laboratory).NCLC 491:  synthesis. Students must complete Cornerstones and the 24 credits of learning communities with a minimum GPA of 2.00 in order to be able to use these to fulfill the general education requirements. Students who transfer into New Century College should consult with an advisor on what they need to take to complete university general education requirements. This program of study is offered by New Century College . Students must fulfill all requirements for bachelor’s degrees. For policies governing all undergraduate degrees, see the Academic Policies   chapter of the catalog. |  
													| Degree Requirements
 Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in integrative studies complete 120 credits with at least 24 credits in learning communities, 12 credits of experiential learning, and a concentration of at least 30 credits. Students must present a minimum GPA of 2.00 in the concentration courses, which may include learning communities, experiential learning, independent study, and traditional university courses.  All students complete their program of study by producing a final cumulative portfolio and a college senior exposition, completed through NCLC 491.4 courses (12 credits) of Mason Cornerstones
 NCLC 101, 102, and 203 are writing intensive courses that emphasize written communication as a way of thinking, discovering, and expressing ideas. Students who complete these three courses with a minimum GPA 2.0 have fulfilled 3 credits of the general education requirement in written communication (equivalent to ENGL 101).At least 24 credits of learning communities
 Learning communities are interdisciplinary courses that combine subjects often taught in separate courses into a single course of 3-9 credits. In learning communities, faculty and students explore various ways to understand a topic. Learning communities are structured to help promote a greater sense of identity with an academic community. Hallmarks of New Century College learning communities are team teaching, collaborative projects, emphasis on writing and critical thinking, and opportunity for independent study. They often include experiential learning, either as an integral part of the class or as an optional add on.At least 12 credits of experiential learning
 The requirement in experiential learning reflects New Century College’s commitment to provide educational experiences that prepare graduates for the workplace and the demands of active and responsible citizenship. The workplace is as viewed as a site of instruction, one where students are exposed to the variety of skills needed to succeed. Through experiential learning, students combine work experience with academic study so that each will enrich the other. Experiential learning includes include internships, study abroad, community service learning, course field trips, and other field study opportunities. The learning sites may change each semester and are usually off campus. George Mason provides student liability insurance for the experiential learning internship, but students are responsible for their own transportation and health care. Accident and health insurance is available from George Mason. No more than 24 credits of experiential learning can count toward a student’s total credits for graduation.Cumulative portfolio
 The cumulative portfolio is reviewed by New Century College faculty.College senior exposition
 Students complete their senior exposition through NCLC 491, which they must take the semester prior to graduation.At least 30 credits in a concentration
 A concentration is the equivalent of a major in a traditional degree program. Students chose from an established interdisciplinary concentration below or create with faculty an individualized program of study to fit their interests and needs. The concentration consists of traditional courses, learning communities, independent study, and experiential learning.Concentration Requirements
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Arts and Culture (ACLT)
Five courses chosen from:
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Child and Family Studies (CFS)
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Conservation Studies (CNST)
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Elementary Education (ELED)
 
    9 credits of ENGL or COMM course work12 credits of natural science3 credits of humanities course work3 credits of U.S. history3 credits of ECON course work3 credits of GEOG course work3 credits of GOVT course work3 credits of HIST course workTotal:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Leadership Studies (LEAD)
Four courses chosen from:
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Information and Society (INSO)
Three courses chosen from:
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ International Studies (INST)
 
    Language competency at the intermediate level required (by course work or examination)Five courses chosen from:
 
    ENGL 404—408ENGL 471—474 ADJ 475 - Theory and Politics of Terrorism Credits: 3ANTH 135 - Becoming Human: Evolution, Cognition, and Culture Credits: 3ANTH 302 - Peoples and Cultures of Latin America Credits: 3ANTH 306 - Peoples and Cultures of Island Asia Credits: 3ANTH 312 - Political Anthropology Credits: 3ANTH 330 - Peoples and Cultures of Selected Regions: Non-Western Credits: 3ANTH 331 - Refugees Credits: 3ANTH 333 - Humanitarian Action Credits: 3ANTH 365 - Race and Racism Credits: 3ANTH 385 - Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Latin America Credits: 3ARTH 200 - Survey of Western Art Credits: 3ARTH 201 - Survey of Western Art Credits: 3ARTH 203 - Survey of Asian Art Credits: 3ARTH 204 - Survey of Latin American Art Credits: 3ARTH 319 - Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East Credits: 3ARTH 320 - Art of the Islamic World Credits: 3ARTH 321 - Greek Art and Archaeology Credits: 3ARTH 322 - Roman Art and Archaeology Credits: 3ARTH 324 - From Alexander the Great to Cleopatra: The Hellenistic World Credits: 3ARTH 333 - Early Christian and Byzantine Art Credits: 3ARTH 334 - Western Medieval Art Credits: 3ARTH 340 - Early Renaissance Art in Italy, 1300-1500 Credits: 3ARTH 341 - Northern Renaissance Art Credits: 3ARTH 342 - High Renaissance Art in Italy, 1480–1570 Credits: 3ARTH 344 - Baroque Art in Italy, France, and Spain, 1600–1750 Credits: 3ARTH 345 - Northern Baroque Art, 1600-1750 Credits: 3ARTH 360 - Nineteenth-Century European Art Credits: 3ARTH 362 - Twentieth-Century European Art Credits: 3ARTH 376 - Twentieth-Century Latin American Art Credits: 3ARTH 380 - African Art Credits: 3ARTH 383 - Arts of Southeast Asia Credits: 3ARTH 384 - Arts of China Credits: 3CHIN 310 - Survey of Chinese Literature Credits: 3CHIN 311 - Modern Chinese Literature in Translation Credits: 3CHIN 320 - Contemporary Chinese Film Credits: 3CHIN 325 - Major Chinese Writers Credits: 3CHIN 328 - Asian American Women Writers Credits: 3CLAS 260 - The Legacy of Greece and Rome Credits: 3COMM 320 - Business and Professional Communication Credits: 3COMM 330 - Principles of Public Relations Credits: 3COMM 335 - Organizational Communication Credits: 3CONF 101 - Conflict and Our World Credits: 3CONF 300 - Conflict Resolution Techniques and Practice Credits: 3CONF 330 - Community, Group, and Organizational Conflict Analysis and Resolution Credits: 3CONF 340 - Global Conflict Analysis and Resolution Credits: 3CONF 399 - Special Topics in Conflict Analysis and Resolution Credits: 3DANC 119 - Dance in Popular Culture: Afro-Latino Dance Credits: 3ENGL 203 - Western Literary Tradition Credits: 3ENGL 204 - Western Literary Traditions Credits: 3ENGL 335 - Shakespeare Credits: 3ENGL 336 - Shakespeare Credits: 3ENGL 400 - Literature of the Middle Ages Credits: 3ENGL 401 - English Poetry and Prose of the 16th Century Credits: 3ENGL 402 - English Poetry and Prose of the 17th Century Credits: 3ENGL 436 - Nineteenth-Century Continental Novels in Translation Credits: 3ENGL 437 - Twentieth-Century Continental Novels in Translation Credits: 3ENGL 440 - English Renaissance Drama Credits: 3ENGL 443 - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama Credits: 3ENGL 445 - English and Irish Drama of the Twentieth Century Credits: 3ENGL 450 - English Novel of the 18th Century Credits: 3ENGL 453 - English Novel of the 19th Century Credits: 3ENGL 456 - English Novel of the Twentieth Century Credits: 3ENGL 462 - English Poetry of the Twentieth Century Credits: 3ENGL 477 - Special Topics: British Authors Credits: 3FREN 325 - Major French Writers Credits: 3FREN 329 - Problems of Western Civilization in French Literature Credits: 3FREN 451 - Sub-Saharan African Literature Credits: 3FREN 453 - Francophone Literature from North Africa Credits: 3GEOG 316 - Geography of Latin America Credits: 3GEOG 320 - Geography of Europe Credits: 3GEOG 325 - Geography of North Africa and the Middle East Credits: 3GERM 301 - Culture and Civilization Credits: 3GERM 325 - Major Writers Credits: 3GOVT 323 - Classical Western Political Theory Credits: 3GOVT 324 - Modern Western Political Theory Credits: 3GOVT 327 - Contemporary Western Political Theory Credits: 3GOVT 328 - Non-Western Political Theory Credits: 3GOVT 331 - Government and Politics of Latin America Credits: 3GOVT 332 - Government and Politics of the Middle East and North Africa Credits: 3GOVT 333 - Government and Politics of Asia Credits: 3GOVT 334 - Government and Politics of Europe Credits: 3GOVT 337 - Ethnic Politics in Western Europe and North America Credits: 3GOVT 338 - Government and Politics of Russia Credits: 3GOVT 339 - Issues in the Politics of Advanced Industrial Societies Credits: 1-3GOVT 345 - Political Islam Credits: 3GOVT 432 - Political Change and Social Development in Sub-Saharan Africa Credits: 3GOVT 433 - Political Economy of East Asia Credits: 3HIST 251 - Survey of East Asian History Credits: 3HIST 252 - Survey of East Asian History Credits: 3HIST 262 - Survey of African Civilization Credits: 3HIST 271 - Survey of Latin American History Credits: 3HIST 272 - Survey of Latin American History Credits: 3HIST 281 - Survey of Middle Eastern Civilization Credits: 3HIST 282 - Survey of Middle Eastern Civilization Credits: 3HIST 301 - Classical Greece Credits: 3HIST 302 - Classical Rome Credits: 3HIST 304 - Western Europe in the Middle Ages Credits: 3HIST 305 - The Renaissance Credits: 3HIST 306 - The Reformation Credits: 3HIST 308 - Nineteenth-Century Europe Credits: 3HIST 309 - Europe in Crisis: 1914-1948 Credits: 3HIST 312 - Nationalism in Eastern Europe Credits: 3HIST 314 - History of Germany Credits: 3HIST 321 - Early Modern England Credits: 3HIST 322 - Modern Britain Credits: 3HIST 328 - Rise of Russia Credits: 3HIST 329 - Modern Russia and the Soviet Union Credits: 3HIST 353 - History of Traditional China Credits: 3HIST 354 - Modern China Credits: 3HIST 355 - Women and Family in Chinese History Credits: 3HIST 356 - Modern Japan Credits: 3HIST 357 - Postwar Japan Credits: 3HIST 364 - Revolution and Radical Politics in Latin America Credits: 3HIST 365 - Conquest and Colonization in Latin America Credits: 3HIST 388 - Topics in European History Credits: 3HIST 426 - The Russian Revolution Credits: 3HIST 431 - Medieval Intellectual Topics Credits: 3HIST 435 - Society and Culture in Early Modern Europe Credits: 3HIST 436 - European Society and Culture: 19th and 20th Centuries Credits: 3HIST 460 - Modern Iran Credits: 3HIST 462 - Women in Islamic Society Credits: 3HIST 465 - The Middle East in the 20th Century Credits: 3HIST 466 - Origins of Conflict in Southern Africa Credits: 3JAPA 320 - Japanese Cinema Credits: 3LAS 100 - Introduction to Latin American Studies Credits: 1MSOM 302 - Managing Information in a Global Environment Credits: 3MSOM 303 - Marketing in a Global Economy Credits: 3MSOM 304 - Entrepreneurship: Starting and Managing a New Enterprise Credits: 3MSOM 305 - Managing in a Global Economy Credits: 3NCLC 315 - Spirituality and Conflict Transformation Credits: 6NCLC 330 - Enterprise Development Credits: 3-15NCLC 331 - The Nonprofit Sector Credits: 4NCLC 423 - Management in the Global Marketplace Credits: 6NCLC 431 - Principles of Fund Raising Credits: 4PHIL 301 - History of Western Philosophy: Ancient Credits: 3PHIL 302 - History of Western Philosophy: Medieval Credits: 3PHIL 303 - History of Western Philosophy: Modern Credits: 3PHIL 323 - Classical Western Political Theory Credits: 3PHIL 324 - Modern Western Political Theory Credits: 3PHIL 327 - Contemporary Western Political Theory Credits: 3RUSS 325 - Major Russian Writers Credits: 3RUSS 326 - A Survey of Russian Literature Credits: 3RUSS 327 - A Survey of Russian Literature Credits: 3RUSS 353 - Russian Civilization Credits: 3RUSS 354 - Contemporary Post-Soviet Life Credits: 3RUSS 407 - Russian Drama and Theater Credits: 3RUSS 410 - Russian Poetry Credits: 3RELI 212 - Religions of the Orient Credits: 3RELI 372 - American Judaism Credits: 3RELI 314 - Chinese Philosophies and Religious Traditions Credits: 3RELI 315 - The Buddhist Tradition Credits: 3RELI 317 - The Daoist Tradition Credits: 3RELI 337 - Mysticism: East and West Credits: 3RELI 351 - Religions of the Ancient Near East Credits: 3RELI 352 - Judaism from Exile to Talmud Credits: 3RELI 370 - Judaism: Life and Thought Credits: 3RELI 374 - Islamic Thought Credits: 3RELI 375 - Qur'an and Hadith Credits: 3SOCI 120 - Globalization and Society Credits: 3SOCI 308 - Racial and Ethnic Relations Credits: 3SOCI 320 - Social Structure and Globalization Credits: 3SOCI 326 - Armed Conflict and Conflict Resolution Credits: 3SOCI 340 - Power, Politics, and Society Credits: 3SOCI 450 - The Holocaust: The Construction of Social History through Survivor Testimonies Credits: 3SPAN 321 - Introduction to Spanish Culture Credits: 3SPAN 322 - Introduction to Latin American Culture Credits: 3SPAN 323 - Field Study in Hispanic Culture Credits: 1-3SPAN 325 - Major Hispanic Writers Credits: 3SPAN 329 - Special Topics in Spanish and Latin American Literature Credits: 3
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Language Arts for Education (LAED)
Three elective courses (9 credits) in English
 Courses used to fulfill this requirement cannot be applied to any of the other requirements for this concentration.Total:  minimum 30 credits
Four courses chosen from:
 
    Any ADJ courseAny CONF courseTotal:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Organizational Administration (OADM)
Three courses chosen from:
 ACCT 301 - Financial Accounting and Managerial Decision Making Credits: 3BULE 302 - Legal Environment of Business Credits: 3COMM 300 - Foundations of Public Communication Credits: 3FNAN 301 - Financial Management Credits: 3GOVT 103 - Introduction to American Government Credits: 3GOVT 300 - Research Methods and Analysis Credits: 4GOVT 308 - The American Presidency Credits: 3GOVT 318 - Interest Groups, Lobbying, and the Political Process Credits: 3GOVT 351 - Administration in the Political System Credits: 3GOVT 358 - Nonprofit Financial Planning Credits: 4HEAL 314 - Community Health Issues and Strategies Credits: 3HEAL 350 - Interventions for Populations and Communities at Risk Credits: 3HEAL 372 - Health Communication Credits: 3HEAL 430 - Seminar in Exercise Science and Health Promotion Credits: 3HEAL 450 - Epidemiology and Environmental Health Credits: 3HEAL 470 - Community Health Systems Credits: 3MIS 301 - Introduction to Business Information Systems Credits: 3NCLC 249 - The Internet: Literacy, HTML Tools, and Virtual Community Credits: 3-15NCLC 305 - Conflict Resolution and Transformation Credits: 6NCLC 310 - Violence and Gender Credits: 3-15NCLC 330 - Enterprise Development Credits: 3-15NCLC 331 - The Nonprofit Sector Credits: 4NCLC 379 - Cancer and Its Social Impact Credits: 4NCLC 410 - Contemporary Health Issues Credits: 3-15NCLC 420 - Work Effectiveness Skills Credits: 3-15NCLC 431 - Principles of Fund Raising Credits: 4NCLC 440 - Death, Dying, and Decision Making Credits: 3PHED 200 - Professional Dimensions of Health, Recreation, and Physical Education Credits: 3PHIL 309 - Bioethics Credits: 3PRLS 310 - Program Planning and Design Credits: 3PSYC 231 - Social Psychology Credits: 3PSYC 324 - Personality Theory Credits: 3PSYC 418 - Death, Dying, and Grieving Credits: 3RELI 341 - Global Perspectives on Spirituality and Healing Credits: 3RELI 401 - Death and the Afterlife in World Religions Credits: 3SOCI 383 - Human Services in Society Credits: 3SOCI 390 - Sociology of Health, Illness, and Disability Credits: 3SOCI 441 - The Sociology of Aging Credits: 3SOCW 351 - Social Policy and Social Justice I Credits: 3SOCW 352 - Social Policy and Social Justice II Credits: 3TOUR 200 - Introduction to Travel and Tourism Credits: 3TOUR 312 - Ecotourism Credits: 3TOUR 330 - Resort Management Credits: 3TOUR 340 - Sustainable Tourism Credits: 3TOUR 352 - Heritage and Cultural Tourism Credits: 3TOUR 430 - Tourism on Public Lands Credits: 3TOUR 412 - Tourism and Events Marketing Credits: 3TOUR 440 - Meetings and Conventions Credits: 3
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Public and Community Engagement (PCE)
Five courses chosen from:
 ADJ 302 - Delinquency Credits: 3ADJ 306 - Criminal Justice Ethics Credits: 3ADJ 402 - Punishment and Corrections Credits: 3ADJ 404 - Crime Victims and Victimization Credits: 3ADJ 405 - Law and Justice around the World Credits: 3ADJ 406 - Family Law and the Justice System Credits: 3ADJ 409 - Community Policing Credits: 3ADJ 460 - Surveillance and Privacy in Contemporary Society Credits: 3ADJ 471 - Prevention and Deterrence of Crime Credits: 3ADJ 475 - Theory and Politics of Terrorism Credits: 3ANTH 385 - Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Latin America Credits: 3ANTH 488 - Gender, Sexuality, and Culture Credits: 3ARTH 311 - Design of Cities Credits: 3ARTH 315 - Modern Architecture Credits: 3ARTH 371 - American Architecture and Material Culture Credits: 3CONF 101 - Conflict and Our World Credits: 3GEOG 304 - Geography of Population Credits: 3GEOG 305 - Economic Geography Credits: 3GEOG 306 - Urban Geography Credits: 3GEOG 315 - Geography of the United States Credits: 3GEOG 316 - Geography of Latin America Credits: 3GEOG 320 - Geography of Europe Credits: 3GEOG 357 - Structures in Urban Governance and Planning Credits: 3GEOG 380 - Geography of Virginia Credits: 3GEOG 406 - Suburban Geography Credits: 3GOVT 351 - Administration in the Political System Credits: 3GOVT 358 - Nonprofit Financial Planning Credits: 4GOVT 359 - Computers in Public Management Credits: 3HEAL 205 - Principles of Accident Causation and Prevention Credits: 4HEAL 314 - Community Health Issues and Strategies Credits: 3HEAL 323 - Program Leadership and Evaluation Credits: 3HEAL 327 - Women's Health Credits: 3HEAL 330 - Nutrition Credits: 3HEAL 350 - Interventions for Populations and Communities at Risk Credits: 3HEAL 370 - Health Determinants and Status Credits: 3HEAL 372 - Health Communication Credits: 3HEAL 430 - Seminar in Exercise Science and Health Promotion Credits: 3HEAL 450 - Epidemiology and Environmental Health Credits: 3MGMT 301 - Managing People and Organizations Credits: 3MSOM 301 - Managing People and Organizations Credits: 3MSOM 303 - Marketing in a Global Economy Credits: 3NCLC 249 - The Internet: Literacy, HTML Tools, and Virtual Community Credits: 3-15NCLC 306 - Our Common Futures Credits: 3-15NCLC 310 - Violence and Gender Credits: 3-15NCLC 315 - Spirituality and Conflict Transformation Credits: 6NCLC 331 - The Nonprofit Sector Credits: 4NCLC 340 - Progress: Can America Figure Out What It Means? Credits: 3-15NCLC 360 - The Built Environment Credits: 3-15NCLC 379 - Cancer and Its Social Impact Credits: 4NCLC 410 - Contemporary Health Issues Credits: 3-15NCLC 431 - Principles of Fund Raising Credits: 4PHED 200 - Professional Dimensions of Health, Recreation, and Physical Education Credits: 3PHIL 309 - Bioethics Credits: 3PHIL 338 - Woman: The Philosophical Questions Credits: 3PRLS 310 - Program Planning and Design Credits: 3PSYC 418 - Death, Dying, and Grieving Credits: 3RELI 341 - Global Perspectives on Spirituality and Healing Credits: 3RELI 401 - Death and the Afterlife in World Religions Credits: 3RELI 407 - Women in the World's Religions Credits: 3SOCI 301 - Criminology Credits: 3SOCI 302 - Sociology of Delinquency Credits: 3SOCI 307 - Social Movements and Political Protest Credits: 3SOCI 309 - Marriage, Families, and Intimate Life Credits: 3SOCI 315 - Sex and Gender in Contemporary Society Credits: 3SOCI 332 - Sociology of Urban Communities Credits: 3SOCI 350 - Community, Diversity, and Democracy: A Practicum Credits: 3SOCI 383 - Human Services in Society Credits: 3SOCI 390 - Sociology of Health, Illness, and Disability Credits: 3SOCI 402 - Sociology of Punishment and Corrections Credits: 3SOCI 421 - Field Work in Social Change Credits: 3SOCI 441 - The Sociology of Aging Credits: 3SOCI 471 - Prevention and Deterrence of Crime Credits: 3SOCI 475 - Women and the Law Credits: 3SOCW 351 - Social Policy and Social Justice I Credits: 3SOCW 352 - Social Policy and Social Justice II Credits: 3USST 301 - Urban Growth in a Shrinking World Credits: 3USST 390 - Special Topics in Urban and Suburban Studies Credits: 3USST 401 - Seminar: The Future of Metropolitan America Credits: 3
Total:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Social Science for Education (SSED)
 
    6 credits of ECON courses6 credits chosen from:
 
    any upper-level HIST courseTotal:  minimum 30 credits
▲ Individualized Concentration (IND)
 With approval of the undergraduate director, students may construct an individualized concentration.Total:  minimum 30 credits
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