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.

 

Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA)

 Offered by the School of Management

   •  EMBA 613 - Financial Accounting
   •  EMBA 623 - Marketing
   •  EMBA 633 - Applied Business Decision Models
   •  EMBA 638 - Services and Operations Management
   •  EMBA 641 - Building the High-Performing Team
   •  EMBA 643 - Managerial Finance
   •  EMBA 653 - Organizational Behavior and Teams
   •  EMBA 660 - Management of Information Technology
   •  EMBA 673 - Legal Environment for Executives
   •  EMBA 674 - Business Ethics
   •  EMBA 678 - Business Strategy
   •  EMBA 703 - Financial Markets
   •  EMBA 709 - Global Capital Markets
   •  EMBA 710 - Global Macro Economics
   •  EMBA 712 - International Macroeconomics: Concepts and Country Strategy
   •  EMBA 715 - Special Topics in Accounting
   •  EMBA 716 - Managing Change
   •  EMBA 718 - Leadership and Change Management
   •  EMBA 725 - Leadership
   •  EMBA 735 - Systems Thinking and Dynamics
   •  EMBA 745 - Special Topics in Finance
   •  EMBA 750 - Capstone Project: Action Learning Project
   •  EMBA 751 - Corporate Global Strategy and Capstone
   •  EMBA 752 - A Strategic View of the Firm
   •  EMBA 755 - Special Topics in Management
   •  EMBA 765 - Special Topics in Management Information Systems
   •  EMBA 775 - Special Topics in Marketing
   •  EMBA 790 - National Defense Residency # 1
   •  EMBA 791 - The Regulatory and Business Environment of the European Union
   •  EMBA 792 - National Defense Residency 2
   •  EMBA 795 - Global Residency

Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion (EFHP)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  EFHP 500 - Workshop in Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion
   •  EFHP 522 - Anatomy for the Athletic Trainer: Structure and Function of the Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Systems
   •  EFHP 524 - Physiology for the Athletic Trainer Including the Pharmacology of Sports Injuries
   •  EFHP 526 - Athletic Training Perspectives: Evaluation and Prevention of Sports Injuries
   •  EFHP 528 - Advanced Athletic Training
   •  EFHP 598 - Special Topics
   •  EFHP 599 - Independent Study EFHP
   •  EFHP 605 - History of American Sport, Exercise, and Physical Culture
   •  EFHP 610 - Advanced Exercise Physiology
   •  EFHP 611 - Fitness Assessment: Theory and Practice
   •  EFHP 612 - Scientific Foundation of Applied Kinesiology
   •  EFHP 613 - Advanced Applied Biomechanics
   •  EFHP 614 - Advanced Exercise Nutrition
   •  EFHP 615 - Epidemiology and Environmental Health
   •  EFHP 616 - Motor Behavior and Development
   •  EFHP 618 - Exercise and Sport Psychology
   •  EFHP 620 - Research Methods for Applied Kinesiology
   •  EFHP 621 - Statistical Methods for Applied Kinesiology
   •  EFHP 623 - Research Design and Statistical Reasoning
   •  EFHP 630 - Exercise, Health, and Fitness Program Development
   •  EFHP 650 - Scientific Principles of Motor Learning
   •  EFHP 660 - Management of Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion Organizations
   •  EFHP 670 - Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education
   •  EFHP 671 - Teaching PHED in Secondary School
   •  EFHP 680 - Ethical Issues in Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion
   •  EFHP 690 - Scientific Communications
   •  EFHP 798 - Project
   •  EFHP 799 - Thesis
   •  EFHP 802 - Readings for the Doctor of Arts in Community College Education

Film and Video Studies (FAVS)

 Offered by the College of Visual and Performing Arts

   •  FAVS 100 - Film and Video Studies Colloquium
   •  FAVS 225 - The History of World Cinema
   •  FAVS 300 - Global Horror Film
   •  FAVS 335 - Sound and Lighting for Film and Video
   •  FAVS 352 - Ethics of Film and Video
   •  FAVS 355 - Film Business Practices
   •  FAVS 356 - Film Marketing
   •  FAVS 365 - Documentary Filmmaking I
   •  FAVS 375 - Fiction Film Directing
   •  FAVS 399 - Special Topics in Film and Video Studies
   •  FAVS 400 - Film and Video Career Seminar
   •  FAVS 450 - Internship in Film and Video Studies
   •  FAVS 455 - Studio and Field Productions Practicum
   •  FAVS 460 - Advanced Video Editing
   •  FAVS 470 - Film and Video Screenwriting
   •  FAVS 483 - Feature-Length Scriptwriting
   •  FAVS 490 - Independent Study
   •  FAVS 498 - Creative Producing and Development
   •  FAVS 499 - Senior Project
   •  FAVS 535 - Sound and Lighting
   •  FAVS 550 - Internship
   •  FAVS 565 - Documentary Filmmaking
   •  FAVS 570 - Screenwriting
   •  FAVS 575 - Fiction Film Directing
   •  FAVS 590 - Independent Study
   •  FAVS 597 - Independent Production
   •  FAVS 599 - Special Topics

Finance (FNAN)

Offered by the School of Management

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM.

   •  FNAN 300 - Personal Financial Management
   •  FNAN 301 - Financial Management
   •  FNAN 302 - Financial Analysis, Forecasting, and Valuation
   •  FNAN 311 - Principles of Investment
   •  FNAN 321 - Financial Institutions
   •  FNAN 351 - Principles of Real Estate
   •  FNAN 401 - Advanced Financial Management
   •  FNAN 411 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
   •  FNAN 412 - Futures and Options Markets
   •  FNAN 421 - Money and Capital Markets
   •  FNAN 430 - Empirical Methods in Finance
   •  FNAN 432 - Fixed-Income Securities
   •  FNAN 440 - International Financial Management
 

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