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.

 

Provost (PROV)

   •  PROV 104 - Language Support for World History
   •  PROV 105 - American Cultures
   •  PROV 106 - Introduction to Research Methods for International Students
   •  PROV 110 - Special Topics
   •  PROV 206 - Research Methods (CISA/Honors Peer Learning Partnership)
   •  PROV 207 - Peer Educational Mentor Leadership
   •  PROV 342 - The George Mason Debates in Current Affairs
   •  PROV 501 - Graduate Studies Preparation for International Students I
   •  PROV 502 - Graduate Studies Preparation for International Students II
   •  PROV 503 - Interpersonal Communication for International Students: Practicum and Theory
   •  PROV 505 - Special Topics in Advanced English for Academic Purposes
   •  PROV 506 - Graduate Communication in the Disciplines I
   •  PROV 507 - Graduate Communication in the Disciplines II
   •  PROV 701 - Preparing for Academic Careers

Psychology (PSYC)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  PSYC 100 - Basic Concepts in Psychology
   •  PSYC 110 - Seminar in General Psychology
   •  PSYC 211 - Developmental Psychology
   •  PSYC 231 - Social Psychology
   •  PSYC 260 - Basic Research Methods in Psychology
   •  PSYC 300 - Statistics in Psychology
   •  PSYC 301 - Research Methods in Psychology
   •  PSYC 304 - Principles of Learning
   •  PSYC 309 - Sensation, Perception, and Information Processing
   •  PSYC 313 - Child Psychology
   •  PSYC 314 - Adolescent Psychology
   •  PSYC 317 - Cognitive Psychology
   •  PSYC 320 - Psychological Tests and Measurements
   •  PSYC 321 - Counseling Psychology
   •  PSYC 322 - Behavior Modification
   •  PSYC 323 - Clinical and Social Psychology Research Techniques
   •  PSYC 324 - Personality Theory
   •  PSYC 325 - Abnormal Psychology
   •  PSYC 326 - Therapeutic Communication Skills
   •  PSYC 327 - Psychology in the Community
   •  PSYC 328 - Psychology in the Community Laboratory
   •  PSYC 330 - Psychology of Adjustment
   •  PSYC 333 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology
   •  PSYC 335 - Psychology of Creativity and Innovation
   •  PSYC 350 - Directed Reading and Research in Psychology
   •  PSYC 362 - Psychology of Women
   •  PSYC 372 - Physiological Psychology
   •  PSYC 373 - Physiological Psychology Laboratory
   •  PSYC 375 - Brain and Behavior I
   •  PSYC 376 - Brain and Behavior II
   •  PSYC 379 - Applied Cross-Cultural Psychology
   •  PSYC 399 - Professional Issues in the Social Sciences: From College to Career
   •  PSYC 405 - Mystery, Madness, and Murder
   •  PSYC 406 - Psychology of Communication
   •  PSYC 414 - Behavior Disorders of Childhood
   •  PSYC 415 - Psychological Factors in Aging
   •  PSYC 417 - Science of Well Being
   •  PSYC 418 - Death, Dying, and Grieving
   •  PSYC 419 - Synthesis in Psychology
   •  PSYC 421 - Undergraduate Practicum in Psychology
   •  PSYC 422 - Undergraduate Practicum in Psychology
   •  PSYC 423 - Group Psychotherapy Techniques
   •  PSYC 427 - Community Engagement for Social Change
   •  PSYC 435 - Personnel Training and Development: A Psychological Perspective
   •  PSYC 460 - Independent Study in Psychology
   •  PSYC 461 - Special Topics
   •  PSYC 465 - History and Systems in Psychology
   •  PSYC 466 - Psychology of Intimate Relationships
   •  PSYC 467 - The Psychology of Working in Groups and Teams
   •  PSYC 472 - Advanced Physiological Psychology
   •  PSYC 490 - Psychology Honors I
   •  PSYC 491 - Psychology Honors II
   •  PSYC 492 - Psychology Honors III
   •  PSYC 499 - Senior Thesis
   •  PSYC 506 - Theories of Personality
   •  PSYC 518 - Death, Dying, and Grieving
   •  PSYC 527 - Introduction to Neurobiology
   •  PSYC 530 - Cognitive Engineering: Cognitive Science Applied to Human Factors
   •  PSYC 531 - Mammalian Neurobiology
   •  PSYC 541 - Survey Research
   •  PSYC 552 - Histology/Histochemistry of the Brain
   •  PSYC 555 - Neuroimaging
   •  PSYC 556 - Chemistry and the Brain
   •  PSYC 557 - Psychometric Methods
   •  PSYC 558 - Neuronal Bases of Learning and Memory
   •  PSYC 559 - Behavioral Chemistry
   •  PSYC 560 - Advanced Applied Social Psychology
   •  PSYC 561 - Behavioral Biology of Substance Abuse
   •  PSYC 592 - Special Topics
   •  PSYC 597 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  PSYC 611 - Advanced Statistics
   •  PSYC 612 - Advanced Statistics
   •  PSYC 614 - The Psychology of Aging
   •  PSYC 615 - Language Development
   •  PSYC 617 - Child Psychopathology
   •  PSYC 619 - Applied Behavior Analysis: Principles, Procedures, and Philosophy
   •  PSYC 621 - Applied Behavior Analysis: Empirical Bases
   •  PSYC 623 - Applied Behavior Analysis: Assessments and Interventions
   •  PSYC 624 - Applied Behavior Analysis: Applications
   •  PSYC 625 - Applied Behavior Analysis: Verbal Behavior
   •  PSYC 630 - Developmental Disabilities
   •  PSYC 631 - Industrial and Personnel Testing and Evaluation
   •  PSYC 633 - Evaluative Research in Psychology
   •  PSYC 636 - Survey of Industrial Psychology
   •  PSYC 638 - Training: Psychological Contributions to Theory, Design, and Evaluation
   •  PSYC 639 - Survey of Organizational Processes
 

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