2013-2014 University Catalog 
  
2013-2014 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 AP.2 Course Information  section.

 

English (ENGH)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Effective 2011-2012 Catalog, the English course prefix has changed from ENGL to ENGH.

Prerequisite to all 200-level and above: 3 credits of 100-level English. Prerequisite to all English courses numbered above 302 unless otherwise noted: 3 credits of 100-level English and 3 credits of general education literature. Nonnative speakers of English with limited language proficiency are encouraged to take ENGH 100 instead of ENGH 101. Students may not receive credit for both ENGH 100 and 101.

   •  ENGH 459 - Internship
   •  ENGH 470 - Topics in Film/Media History
   •  ENGH 472 - Topics in Film/Media Theory
   •  ENGH 474 - Topics in Film/Media Studies
   •  ENGH 486 - Writing Nonfiction for Publication
   •  ENGH 488 - Topics in Writing and Rhetoric
   •  ENGH 492 - Advanced Fiction Writing Workshop
   •  ENGH 494 - Advanced Poetry Writing Workshop
   •  ENGH 495 - Capstone and Thesis
   •  ENGH 497 - Topics in Creative Writing
   •  ENGH 499 - Independent Study
   •  ENGH 501 - Introduction to Professional Writing and Rhetoric
   •  ENGH 502 - Research Methods in Rhetoric and Professional Writing
   •  ENGH 503 - Theory and Practice of Editing
   •  ENGH 504 - Internship
   •  ENGH 505 - Document Design
   •  ENGH 506 - Research for Narrative Writing
   •  ENGH 507 - Web Authoring and Design
   •  ENGH 508 - Digital Rhetoric
   •  ENGH 511 - Styles and Modes in Literary History
   •  ENGH 512 - Issues in Literature and Philosophy
   •  ENGH 513 - Advanced Special Topics in English
   •  ENGH 514 - Theories of Comparative Literature
   •  ENGH 526 - Special Topics in the History and Criticism of Children's Literature
   •  ENGH 551 - Literary Criticism
   •  ENGH 555 - Introduction to Cinema Studies
   •  ENGH 564 - Form of Poetry
   •  ENGH 565 - Forms of Nonfiction
   •  ENGH 566 - Forms of Fiction
   •  ENGH 590 - Topics in Folk Narrative
   •  ENGH 591 - Topics in Folklore Studies
   •  ENGH 592 - Historical Studies of the English Language
   •  ENGH 604 - Internship in Folklore
   •  ENGH 608 - Craft Seminars
   •  ENGH 610 - Proseminar in Teaching the Reading of Literature
   •  ENGH 611 - Studies in Rhetoric
   •  ENGH 612 - Cultures of Professional Writing
   •  ENGH 613 - Technical Communication
   •  ENGH 614 - Internship in the Teaching of Writing
   •  ENGH 615 - Proseminar in Composition Instruction
   •  ENGH 616 - Nonfiction Writing Workshop
   •  ENGH 617 - Poetry Writing Workshop
   •  ENGH 618 - Fiction Writing Workshop
   •  ENGH 619 - Special Topics in Writing
   •  ENGH 625 - British Medieval
   •  ENGH 630 - Early Modern
   •  ENGH 635 - Eighteenth-Century British
   •  ENGH 640 - Nineteenth-Century British
   •  ENGH 645 - Twentieth-Century British
   •  ENGH 650 - Seventeenth-Century American
   •  ENGH 655 - Nineteenth-Century American
   •  ENGH 660 - Twentieth-Century American
   •  ENGH 661 - Advanced Survey in African American Literature
   •  ENGH 665 - Texts in Global Contexts
   •  ENGH 670 - Visual Culture: Theories and Histories
   •  ENGH 675 - Feminist Theory and Criticism
   •  ENGH 676 - Introduction to Cultural Studies
   •  ENGH 681 - Advanced Topics in Folklore Studies
   •  ENGH 684 - Proseminar in Poetry
   •  ENGH 685 - Selected Topics, Movements, or Genres of Literature in English
   •  ENGH 695 - Northern Virginia Writing Project Inservice Program
   •  ENGH 696 - Northern Virginia Writing Project Teacher/Research Seminar
   •  ENGH 697 - Composition Theory
   •  ENGH 699 - Workshop in English
   •  ENGH 701 - Research in English Studies
   •  ENGH 702 - Research Methods in Rhetoric and Writing
   •  ENGH 705 - Literary Theory and Criticism
   •  ENGH 720 - Histories of Institutional Rhetorics
   •  ENGH 722 - Composition Pedagogies and Programs in Context
   •  ENGH 724 - Professional Writing Theory and Research
   •  ENGH 726 - Rhetorical Theory and Public Spaces
   •  ENGH 740 - Seminar in English/Cultural Studies
   •  ENGH 750 - Advanced Workshop in Poetry Writing
   •  ENGH 751 - Advanced Workshop in Fiction Writing
   •  ENGH 752 - Advanced Workshop in Nonfiction Writing
   •  ENGH 790 - Projects in Literary Studies
   •  ENGH 797 - Projects in Professional Writing and Rhetoric
   •  ENGH 798 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  ENGH 799 - Thesis
   •  ENGH 822 - Studies in Composition
   •  ENGH 824 - Studies in Professional Writing
   •  ENGH 826 - Studies in Public Rhetorics
   •  ENGH 897 - Directed Research
   •  ENGH 898 - Qualifying Exams Seminar
   •  ENGH 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  ENGH 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

Environmental Science and Public Policy (EVPP)

Offered by the College of Science

See additional course work under Biology (BIOL), Chemistry (CHEM), Public and International Affairs (PUAD), School of Public Policy (PUBP), Geography (GEOG), and Geology (GEOL)

   •  EVPP 110 - The Ecosphere: An Introduction to Environmental Science I
   •  EVPP 111 - The Ecosphere: An Introduction to Environmental Science II
   •  EVPP 201 - Environment and You: Issues for the Twenty-First Century
   •  EVPP 305 - Environmental Microbiology Essentials
   •  EVPP 306 - Environmental Microbiology Essentials Laboratory
   •  EVPP 318 - Conservation Biology
   •  EVPP 322 - Business and Sustainability
   •  EVPP 335 - People, Plants, and Culture
   •  EVPP 336 - Human Dimensions of the Environment
   •  EVPP 337 - Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries
   •  EVPP 338 - Economics of Environmental Policy
   •  EVPP 350 - Freshwater Ecosystems
   •  EVPP 355 - Ecological Engineering and Ecosystem Restoration
   •  EVPP 361 - Introduction to Environmental Policy
 

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