2011-2012 University Catalog 
  
2011-2012 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 Course Information  section.

PLEASE NOTE: The English course prefix has changed from ENGL to ENGH.

 

History (HIST)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  HIST 391 - History of Virginia to 1800
   •  HIST 392 - History of Virginia Since 1800
   •  HIST 393 - Topics in Film and History
   •  HIST 398 - Historical Study Abroad
   •  HIST 399 - Internship
   •  HIST 401 - Colonial America
   •  HIST 403 - Revolutionary Era in American History, 1763-1812
   •  HIST 404 - Jacksonian America, 1812-1854
   •  HIST 409 - Between the Wars: The United States, 1919-1941
   •  HIST 417 - History of Metropolitan Washington
   •  HIST 418 - Ethnic Groups in America
   •  HIST 426 - The Russian Revolution
   •  HIST 431 - Medieval Intellectual Topics
   •  HIST 435 - Society and Culture in Early Modern Europe
   •  HIST 436 - European Society and Culture: 19th and 20th Centuries
   •  HIST 455 - History of Print Journalism
   •  HIST 460 - Modern Iran
   •  HIST 461 - Arab-Israeli Conflict
   •  HIST 462 - Women in Islamic Society
   •  HIST 465 - The Middle East in the 20th Century
   •  HIST 466 - Origins of Conflict in Southern Africa
   •  HIST 480 - Alexander the Great
   •  HIST 490 - Honors Directed Readings, Honors Directed Research
   •  HIST 491 - Honors Directed Readings, Honors Directed Research
   •  HIST 498 - Directed Readings/Research in History
   •  HIST 499 - Senior Seminar in History
   •  HIST 510 - Approaches to Modern World History
   •  HIST 523 - Issues in American History
   •  HIST 524 - Issues in European History
   •  HIST 525 - Problems in Latin American History
   •  HIST 535 - Problems in Comparative World History
   •  HIST 555 - Problems in Asian History
   •  HIST 565 - Problems in African History
   •  HIST 575 - Critical Issues and Debates in Islamic and Middle East Studies
   •  HIST 585 - Problems in Middle Eastern History
   •  HIST 598 - Historical Study Abroad
   •  HIST 601 - Themes in U.S. History I
   •  HIST 602 - Themes in U.S. History II
   •  HIST 605 - Themes in European History I
   •  HIST 606 - Themes in European History II
   •  HIST 610 - The Study and Writing of History
   •  HIST 613 - The Colonial Origins of American Society
   •  HIST 615 - Problems in American History
   •  HIST 616 - U.S. Westward Movement
   •  HIST 617 - Topics in the American Civil War Era
   •  HIST 618 - The Age of Jackson, 1815-1854
   •  HIST 619 - The Constitution, Civil Liberties, and the Supreme Court
   •  HIST 620 - Development of the Early Republic, 1783-1815
   •  HIST 621 - Virginia and the American Revolution
   •  HIST 623 - Recent U.S. History, 1945 to Present
   •  HIST 624 - U.S. Diplomatic History
   •  HIST 626 - Approaches to American Culture
   •  HIST 628 - Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States
   •  HIST 629 - The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
   •  HIST 630 - U.S. Women's History
   •  HIST 631 - Era of the American Revolution
   •  HIST 633 - Reconstruction
   •  HIST 634 - Interwar America: 1918-1939
   •  HIST 635 - Problems in European History
   •  HIST 636 - Political Culture in Twentieth-Century Germany and Austria: Continuities and Discontinuities
   •  HIST 637 - Great Britain: Empire to Commonwealth, 1870-1970
   •  HIST 638 - Western Europe in the Post-War Period
   •  HIST 639 - Society and Politics in Western Europe, 1750-1914
   •  HIST 640 - Metropolitan Cities of Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
   •  HIST 642 - Humanism and the Renaissance
   •  HIST 643 - Religion and Society in the Reformation Era
   •  HIST 644 - Society and Culture in Early Modern Europe
   •  HIST 645 - The Russian Revolution and the Origins of the Soviet State
   •  HIST 670 - Introduction to Behavioral History
   •  HIST 689 - Teaching and Learning History in the Digital Age
   •  HIST 690 - The Administration of Archives and Manuscripts
   •  HIST 691 - Museum Studies
   •  HIST 692 - Historical Editing
   •  HIST 693 - Historic Preservation
   •  HIST 695 - History Symposium
   •  HIST 696 - Clio Wired: An Introduction to History and New Media
   •  HIST 697 - Creating History in New Media
   •  HIST 698 - Advanced Topics in History and New Media
   •  HIST 711 - Research Seminar in U.S. History
   •  HIST 731 - Research Seminar in European History
   •  HIST 751 - Research Seminar in Comparative World History
   •  HIST 790 - Comprehensive Readings in U.S. History
   •  HIST 791 - Comprehensive Readings in Comparative World History
   •  HIST 792 - Comprehensive Readings in European History Since 1500
   •  HIST 794 - Internship in Applied History
   •  HIST 796 - Directed Readings
   •  HIST 798 - Directed Research and Writing in History
   •  HIST 799 - Thesis
   •  HIST 801 - New Developments in History
   •  HIST 802 - Readings for Doctor of Arts in Community College Education
   •  HIST 803 - Doctoral Readings for Major Field
   •  HIST 804 - Doctoral Readings for Minor Field
   •  HIST 810 - History Doctoral Colloquium
   •  HIST 811 - Doctoral Research Seminar
   •  HIST 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  HIST 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Honors Program in General Education (HNRS)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Only students enrolled in the Honors Program are eligible to take HNRS courses. HNRS 110 must be taken in the first semester.

   •  HNRS 110 - Research Methods
   •  HNRS 122 - Reading the Arts
   •  HNRS 130 - Conceptions of Self
   •  HNRS 131 - Contemporary Society in Multiple Perspectives
 

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