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.

 

Astronomy (ASTR)

 Offered by the College of Science

   •  ASTR 114 - Introductory Astronomy Lab: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
   •  ASTR 115 - Finding New Worlds
   •  ASTR 210 - Introduction to Astrophysics
   •  ASTR 301 - Astrobiology
   •  ASTR 302 - Foundations of Cosmological Thought
   •  ASTR 328 - Stars and Interstellar Medium
   •  ASTR 390 - Topics in Astronomy
   •  ASTR 401 - Computer Simulation in Astronomy
   •  ASTR 402 - Methods of Observational Astronomy
   •  ASTR 403 - Planetary Sciences
   •  ASTR 404 - Galaxies and Cosmology
   •  ASTR 405 - Honors Thesis in Astronomy I
   •  ASTR 406 - Honors Thesis in Astronomy II
   •  ASTR 408 - Senior Research
   •  ASTR 409 - Astronomy Internship
   •  ASTR 532 - Phys Interplanetary Med
   •  ASTR 535 - Space Instrumentation and Exploration
   •  ASTR 590 - Selected Topics in Astronomy and Astrophysics
   •  ASTR 602 - Methods of Observational Astronomy
   •  ASTR 603 - Planetary Sciences
   •  ASTR 604 - Galaxies and Cosmology
   •  ASTR 628 - Relativity
   •  ASTR 660 - Plasma Physics for Space and Astrophysics
   •  ASTR 680 - Physics of Interstellar Media
   •  ASTR 730 - Stellar Astrophysics
   •  ASTR 761 - N-Body Methods and Part Sim
   •  ASTR 764 - Computational Astrophysics
   •  ASTR 765 - High-Energy and Accretion Astrophysics
   •  ASTR 769 - Topics in Space Sciences
   •  ASTR 790 - Advanced Topics in Astronomy and Astrophysics
   •  ASTR 796 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  ASTR 798 - Research Project
   •  ASTR 799 - Master's Thesis
   •  ASTR 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  ASTR 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

Athletic Training (ATEP)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  ATEP 150 - Introduction to Athletic Training and Preventative Care Techniques
   •  ATEP 180 - Emergency Medical Care for Physically Active Populations
   •  ATEP 201 - Medical and Scientific Terminology
   •  ATEP 203 - Prevention, Recognition, and Management of Athletic and Fitness Related Injuries
   •  ATEP 205 - Cultural Competence
   •  ATEP 250 - Physical Assessment of the Lower Body
   •  ATEP 255 - Clinical Techniques I: Physical Assessment of the Lower Body
   •  ATEP 256 - Practicum I: Physical Assessment of the Lower Body
   •  ATEP 260 - Physical Assessment of the Upper Body
   •  ATEP 265 - Clinical Techniques II: Physical Assessment of the Upper Body
   •  ATEP 266 - Practicum II: Physical Assessment of the Upper Body
   •  ATEP 270 - General Medical Conditions and Pharmacology in Physically Active Populations
   •  ATEP 300 - Functional Anatomy
   •  ATEP 350 - Therapeutic Interventions I
   •  ATEP 355 - Clinical Techniques III: Therapeutic Interventions I
   •  ATEP 356 - Practicum III: Therapeutic Modalities
   •  ATEP 360 - Therapeutic Interventions II
   •  ATEP 365 - Clinical Techniques IV: Therapeutic Interventions II
   •  ATEP 366 - Practicum IV: Therapeutic Rehabilitation
   •  ATEP 441 - Senior Seminar in Athletic Training
   •  ATEP 450 - Administration and Management in Athletic Training
   •  ATEP 456 - Practicum V: Professional Integration
   •  ATEP 499 - Independent Study in Athletic Training

BA in Applied Science (BAS)

   •  BAS 300 - Building Professional Competencies

Bachelor of Individualized Study (BIS)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  BIS 300 - Understanding Interdisciplinary Studies
   •  BIS 390 - The Research Process
   •  BIS 391 - The Research Process for Honors
   •  BIS 399 - Special Topics
   •  BIS 489 - Directed Readings and Research
   •  BIS 490 - Senior Project
   •  BIS 491 - Senior Project Presentation
   •  BIS 495 - Career Practicum

Biodefense (BIOD)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  BIOD 604 - Introduction to Biodefense I: Bacterial and Toxin Agents
   •  BIOD 605 - Introduction to Biodefense II: Viral Agents
   •  BIOD 607 - Introduction to Biodefense/Threat Analysis III: Toxins
   •  BIOD 609 - Biodefense Strategy and Policy
   •  BIOD 610 - Advanced Topics in Biodefense
   •  BIOD 620 - Health and Security
   •  BIOD 621 - Ethics and International Security
   •  BIOD 622 - Negotiating in the International Arena
   •  BIOD 705 - Intelligence: Theory and Practice
   •  BIOD 706 - Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons Policy and Security
   •  BIOD 709 - Nonproliferation and Arms Control
   •  BIOD 710 - Approaches to Bioweapon Medical Treatment and Response
   •  BIOD 722 - Examining Terrorist Groups
   •  BIOD 723 - Legal Dimensions of Homeland Security
   •  BIOD 725 - Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction
   •  BIOD 726 - Agroterrorism and Food Security
   •  BIOD 751 - Biosurveillance
   •  BIOD 752 - The Role of the Military in Homeland Security
   •  BIOD 760 - National Security Technology and Policy
   •  BIOD 762 - Into the Hot Zone: Working in a High Threat Environment
   •  BIOD 766 - Development of Vaccines and Therapeutics
   •  BIOD 780 - Master's Supervised Internship
   •  BIOD 790 - Biodefense Capstone
   •  BIOD 793 - Directed Studies in Biodefense
   •  BIOD 810 - Advanced Seminar in Biodefense
   •  BIOD 890 - Doctoral Supervised Internship
   •  BIOD 899 - Directed Research in Biodefense
   •  BIOD 996 - Doctoral Reading and Research
   •  BIOD 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  BIOD 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

Bioengineering (BENG)

Offered by the Volgenau School of Engineering.

Students may attempt an undergraduate course taught by the Volgenau School of Engineering twice. A third attempt requires approval of the department offering the course.

   •  BENG 101 - Introduction to Bioengineering
   •  BENG 220 - Physical Bases of Biomedical Systems
   •  BENG 301 - Bioengineering Measurements
 

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