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.

 

New Century College (NCLC)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  NCLC 378 - Medicine, Justice, and Public Policy
   •  NCLC 379 - Cancer and Its Social Impact
   •  NCLC 381 - When Cultural Worlds Collide
   •  NCLC 390 - Internship
   •  NCLC 391 - Introduction to Integrative Studies
   •  NCLC 394 - Service-Learning Experience
   •  NCLC 395 - Field-Based Work
   •  NCLC 396 - Teaching Assistant Experience
   •  NCLC 397 - Add-On Experiential Learning
   •  NCLC 398 - Field-Based Work
   •  NCLC 399 - Study Abroad
   •  NCLC 400 - Temptress: Constructs of Sex and Power
   •  NCLC 401 - Conservation Biology
   •  NCLC 404 - Ethics and Leadership
   •  NCLC 405 - Women and Leadership
   •  NCLC 410 - Contemporary Health Issues
   •  NCLC 415 - Perspectives on Science and Society
   •  NCLC 416 - Refugee and Internal Displacement
   •  NCLC 420 - Work Effectiveness Skills
   •  NCLC 422 - An Experiential Approach to American Foreign Policy
   •  NCLC 423 - Management in the Global Marketplace
   •  NCLC 431 - Principles of Fund Raising
   •  NCLC 435 - Leadership in a Changing Environment
   •  NCLC 440 - Death, Dying, and Decision Making
   •  NCLC 445 - Multimedia Design
   •  NCLC 446 - Art, Beauty, and Culture
   •  NCLC 449 - Multimedia Research and Project Development
   •  NCLC 455 - Consciousness and Transformation in Action
   •  NCLC 465 - Independent Study
   •  NCLC 475 - Special Topics
   •  NCLC 490 - Internship
   •  NCLC 491 - The Senior Capstone Experience
   •  NCLC 492 - Graduation Portfolio
   •  NCLC 493 - Graduation Portfolio
   •  NCLC 494 - Service-Learning Experience
   •  NCLC 495 - Field-Based Work
   •  NCLC 496 - Teaching Assistant Experience
   •  NCLC 497 - Add-On Experiential Learning
   •  NCLC 498 - Field-Based Work
   •  NCLC 504 - Leadership Theory, Praxis, and Development
   •  NCLC 510 - Institutional Records Keeping
   •  NCLC 511 - Career Development
   •  NCLC 512 - Organizational Development
   •  NCLC 513 - Population Management I: Data Acquisition and Processing
   •  NCLC 514 - Population Management II: Data Analysis and Breeding Recommendations
   •  NCLC 515 - Information Technology for Zoos and Aquariums
   •  NCLC 520 - Conservation Education
   •  NCLC 522 - Developing an Institutional In Situ Conservation Strategy
   •  NCLC 523 - Managing Animal Enrichment and Training Programs
   •  NCLC 531 - Principles of Elephant Management
   •  NCLC 565 - Independent Study in Zoo and Aquarium Leadership
   •  NCLC 595 - Experiential Learning
   •  NCLC 625 - Online Library Research for the Zoo and Aquarium Professional

Nursing (NURS)

 Offered by the Health and Human Services

   •  NURS 305 - Application of Basic Nursing Techniques
   •  NURS 309 - Introduction to Basic Nursing Care
   •  NURS 310 - Application of Basic Nursing Care
   •  NURS 319 - Pathophysiological Basis for Nursing Care of Individuals and Small Groups
   •  NURS 330 - Nursing Fundamentals
   •  NURS 331 - Nursing as a Process for Health Practicum
   •  NURS 332 - Concepts of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention throughout the Lifespan
   •  NURS 334 - Nursing as a Health Profession and Discipline
   •  NURS 337 - Applied Nursing Fundamentals and Health Assessment
   •  NURS 343 - Pharmacology
   •  NURS 344 - Intermediate Nursing Technologies
   •  NURS 347 - Adult Pathophysiology and Nursing Care
   •  NURS 348 - Maternal-Newborn Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Nursing Care
   •  NURS 349 - Pediatric Pathophysiology and Nursing Care
   •  NURS 350 - Application of Nursing Care for Individuals and Small Groups
   •  NURS 351 - Application of Intermediate Nursing Technologies
   •  NURS 357 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Medical/Surgical Nursing
   •  NURS 358 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Maternal/Infant Nursing
   •  NURS 359 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Pediatric Nursing
   •  NURS 388 - Problem-Based Clinical Inquiry
   •  NURS 410 - Nursing Care of Clients with Pathological Conditions
   •  NURS 419 - Pathophysiological Basis for Nursing Care of Individuals and Small Groups II
   •  NURS 425 - Comprehensive Health Assessment
   •  NURS 427 - Advanced Technologies for the Accelerated Pathway
   •  NURS 428 - Community Health Clinical for the Accelerated Pathway
   •  NURS 429 - Preceptorship for the Accelerated Pathway
   •  NURS 434 - Vulnerable Populations
   •  NURS 436 - Leadership and Management of Health Care
   •  NURS 440 - Community Health and Epidemiology
   •  NURS 451 - Advanced Clinical Preceptorship
   •  NURS 453 - Research in Nursing
   •  NURS 455 - Advanced Technologies in Nursing
   •  NURS 457 - Introduction to Nursing Informatics
   •  NURS 465 - Examination and Integration of Professional and Health Care Issues
   •  NURS 466 - Community Health Nursing
   •  NURS 467 - Clinical in Community Health Nursing
   •  NURS 468 - Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
   •  NURS 469 - Clinical in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
   •  NURS 488 - Inquiry-Based Clinical Seminar
   •  NURS 491 - Critical Thinking and Analysis of Test Taking Strategies
   •  NURS 492 - Death, Dying, and Decision Making
   •  NURS 495 - Directed Reading in Nursing
   •  NURS 496 - Violence in Today's Society
   •  NURS 499 - Independent Study in Nursing
   •  NURS 505 - Case Management
   •  NURS 508 - Psychopharmacology
   •  NURS 509 - Introduction to Emergency Nursing
 

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