2012-2013 University Catalog 
  
2012-2013 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.

 

French (FREN)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Placement: See Academic Testing section of the Admission chapter.

See also FRLN course listings.

   •  FREN 491 - Independent Study
   •  FREN 497 - Senior Honors Tutorial
   •  FREN 498 - Senior Honors Tutorial
   •  FREN 500 - Study Abroad in France or Francophone Region
   •  FREN 515 - Topics in Medieval French Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 516 - Topics in Renaissance French Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 517 - Topics in Seventeenth-Century French Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 518 - Topics in Eighteenth-Century French Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 519 - Topics in Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 520 - Topics in Twentieth and Twenty-First-Century French Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 550 - Special Topics
   •  FREN 551 - Topics in Francophone Sub-Saharan Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 553 - Topics in North African Francophone Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 554 - Topics in Francophone Caribbean Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 555 - Special Topics related to Francophone Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 557 - Topics in Quebec and French-Canadian Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 561 - Linguistic Structure of Modern French
   •  FREN 562 - Stylistics
   •  FREN 563 - History of the French Language
   •  FREN 564 - Advanced Translation
   •  FREN 565 - Special Topics Related to the French Language
   •  FREN 567 - Special Topics related to French and Francophone Literature and Culture
   •  FREN 570 - French and Francophone Cinema
   •  FREN 575 - Grammatical Analysis
   •  FREN 798 - Directed Reading and Thesis Research
   •  FREN 799 - Thesis

Geography and Geoinformation Science (GGS)

Offered by the College of Science

Graduate standing is prerequisite to all 600-level courses.

   •  GGS 101 - Major World Regions
   •  GGS 102 - Physical Geography
   •  GGS 103 - Human Geography
   •  GGS 110 - Maps and Mapping
   •  GGS 121 - Dynamic Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
   •  GGS 122 - Dynamic Geosphere and Ecosphere
   •  GGS 300 - Quantitative Methods for Geographical Analysis
   •  GGS 301 - Political Geography
   •  GGS 302 - Global Environmental Hazards
   •  GGS 303 - Conservation of Resources and Environment
   •  GGS 304 - Populations Dimensions of Global Change
   •  GGS 305 - Economic Geography
   •  GGS 306 - Urban Geography
   •  GGS 307 - Sustainable Development
   •  GGS 308 - Field Mapping Techniques
   •  GGS 309 - Meteorology and Climate
   •  GGS 310 - Introduction to Digital Cartography
   •  GGS 311 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
   •  GGS 312 - Physical Climatology
   •  GGS 313 - GIS Applications for Earth Systems
   •  GGS 314 - Severe and Extreme Weather
   •  GGS 315 - Geography of the United States
   •  GGS 316 - Geography of Latin America
   •  GGS 319 - Air Pollution
   •  GGS 320 - Geography of Europe
   •  GGS 321 - Biogeography: Space, Time and Life
   •  GGS 322 - Issues in Global Change
   •  GGS 325 - Geography of North Africa and the Middle East
   •  GGS 330 - Geography of the Soviet Succession States
   •  GGS 333 - Issues in Regional Geography
   •  GGS 353 - Observations of the Earth and its Climate
   •  GGS 354 - Data Analysis and Global Change Detection Techniques
   •  GGS 357 - Structures in Urban Governance and Planning
   •  GGS 380 - Geography of Virginia
   •  GGS 398 - Selected Topics in Global Change
   •  GGS 399 - Selected Topics in Geography
   •  GGS 406 - Suburban Geography
   •  GGS 410 - Introduction to Hyperspectral Imaging
   •  GGS 411 - Advanced Digital Cartography
   •  GGS 412 - Air Photography Interpretation
   •  GGS 415 - Seminar in Geography
   •  GGS 416 - Satellite Image Analysis
   •  GGS 420 - Physiography of North America
   •  GGS 455 - Environmental Impact Assessment
   •  GGS 456 - Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation
   •  GGS 463 - Applied Geographic Information Systems
   •  GGS 480 - Internship in Geography
   •  GGS 490 - Practicum in Geographical Applications
   •  GGS 495 - Senior Research in Global and Environmental Change
   •  GGS 499 - Independent Study in Geography
   •  GGS 503 - Problems in Environmental Management
   •  GGS 505 - Transportation Geography
   •  GGS 520 - Geography for Teachers
   •  GGS 524 - Introduction to Environmental and Resource Economics
   •  GGS 525 - Economics of Human/Environment Interactions
   •  GGS 531 - Land-Use Modeling Techniques and Applications
   •  GGS 533 - Issues in Regional Geography
   •  GGS 540 - Medical Geography
   •  GGS 550 - Geospatial Science Fundamentals
   •  GGS 551 - Thematic Cartography
   •  GGS 553 - Geographic Information System
   •  GGS 554 - History of Cartography
   •  GGS 560 - Quantitative Methods
   •  GGS 562 - Photogrammetry
   •  GGS 563 - Advanced Geographic Information Systems
   •  GGS 575 - Reconstructing Past Environments: Seminar in Geoarchaeology
   •  GGS 579 - Remote Sensing
   •  GGS 581 - World Food and Population
   •  GGS 590 - Selected Topics in Geography
   •  GGS 600 - Communication Skills for Scientists
   •  GGS 603 - Geographic Perspectives on Complex Natural Resource Management
   •  GGS 605 - Socioeconomic Applications of GIS
   •  GGS 631 - Spatial Agent-Based Models of Human-Environment Interactions
   •  GGS 644 - Fundamentals and Interpretation of Imaging Radar
 

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