2014-2015 University Catalog 
  
2014-2015 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.

 

Operations Research (OR)

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.

   •  OR 699 - Masters Project
   •  OR 719 - Graphical Models for Inference and Decision Making
   •  OR 735 - Advanced Stochastic Simulation
   •  OR 741 - Advanced Linear Programming
   •  OR 750 - Advanced Topics in Operations Research
   •  OR 751 - Advanced Topics in Operations Research for Planning and Scheduling
   •  OR 763 - Research Methods in Systems Engineering and Information Technology
   •  OR 774 - Advanced Dynamic Programming
   •  OR 780 - Queuing Modeling of Computer-Communication Networks
   •  OR 782 - Advanced Topics in Combinatorial Optimizations
   •  OR 783 - Advanced Topics in Network Optimization
   •  OR 784 - Advanced Topics in Nonlinear Programming
   •  OR 842 - Models of Probabilistic Reasoning
   •  OR 888 - Distributed Estimation and Multisensor Tracking and Fusion
   •  OR 944 - The Process of Discovery and Its Enhancement in Engineering Applications
   •  OR 981 - Optimization in Medicine

Organization Development and Knowledge Management (ODKM)

 Offered by the School of Public Policy

   •  ODKM 700 - Organizations, Management and Work: Theory and Practice
   •  ODKM 705 - Group Dynamics and Team Learning
   •  ODKM 710 - Social and Organizational Inquiry
   •  ODKM 715 - Creating Learning Organizations
   •  ODKM 720 - Collaborative Technologies for Knowledge Sharing
   •  ODKM 725 - Strategic Knowledge Management
   •  ODKM 730 - Special Topics
   •  ODKM 731 - Consulting Skills for Organizational Change
   •  ODKM 735 - Organizational Development Practices
   •  ODKM 740 - Learning Community

Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies (PRLS)

 Offered by the College of Education and Human Development

   •  PRLS 110 - Exploring Outdoor Adventure
   •  PRLS 115 - Introduction to Fly Fishing
   •  PRLS 116 - Introduction to Indoor Rock Climbing
   •  PRLS 117 - Rock Climbing
   •  PRLS 118 - Intermediate Rock Climbing
   •  PRLS 119 - Trap and Skeet Shooting
   •  PRLS 120 - Introduction to Backpacking
   •  PRLS 121 - Intermediate Trap and Skeet Shooting
   •  PRLS 122 - Introduction to Horsemanship
   •  PRLS 123 - Intermediate Indoor Rock Climbing
   •  PRLS 124 - Pistol Marksmanship
   •  PRLS 125 - Tracking, Trailing and Orienteering
   •  PRLS 170 - Introduction to White-water Kayaking
   •  PRLS 173 - Basic Coastal Kayaking
   •  PRLS 174 - Open Water Coastal Kayaking
   •  PRLS 175 - Introduction to Rowing
   •  PRLS 180 - White-water Canoeing
   •  PRLS 181 - White-water Canoeing II
   •  PRLS 187 - Rock Climbing II
   •  PRLS 190 - Downhill Skiing
   •  PRLS 191 - Snowboarding
   •  PRLS 192 - Intermediate Horsemanship
   •  PRLS 195 - Introduction to Hot Air Ballooning
   •  PRLS 200 - Wilderness First Responder
   •  PRLS 210 - Introduction to Recreation and Leisure
   •  PRLS 214 - Field Study in Natural History
   •  PRLS 220 - Experiential Education Theory and Application
   •  PRLS 221 - Challenge Course Facilitation
   •  PRLS 241 - Practicum
   •  PRLS 250 - Wilderness Travel and Sustainability
   •  PRLS 253 - Florida Everglades Canoe Expedition
   •  PRLS 290 - Aquatic Operation and Management
   •  PRLS 300 - People with Nature
   •  PRLS 302 - Park Management and Operations
   •  PRLS 310 - Program Planning and Design
   •  PRLS 316 - Outdoor Education and Leadership
   •  PRLS 317 - Social Psychology of Play and Recreation
   •  PRLS 323 - Program Leadership and Evaluation
   •  PRLS 327 - Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation
   •  PRLS 360 - Bill of Rights Issues in Parks, Schools, and Public Places
   •  PRLS 362 - Cultural and Environmental Interpretation
   •  PRLS 402 - Human Behavior in Natural Environments
   •  PRLS 405 - Planning, Design, and Maintenance of Leisure Facilities
   •  PRLS 410 - Administration of RHT Organizations I
   •  PRLS 411 - Administration of RHT Organizations II
   •  PRLS 416 - Trends and Programming Assessment in Therapeutic Recreation
   •  PRLS 417 - Processes, Techniques and Supervision in Therapeutic Recreation
   •  PRLS 418 - Assessment in Therapeutic Recreation
   •  PRLS 435 - Recreation Special Uses and Appeals
   •  PRLS 442 - Foundations of Public Domain Management
   •  PRLS 443 - Special Uses Management on Federal Lands
   •  PRLS 444 - Linear Uses and FERC Licenses on Federal Lands
   •  PRLS 445 - Valuation and Landownership Adjustment
   •  PRLS 446 - Right-of-Way Acquisition
   •  PRLS 447 - Land Status, Boundaries, Claims, and Withdrawals
   •  PRLS 448 - American Indian Rights and Claims
   •  PRLS 450 - Research Methods
   •  PRLS 460 - Sport and Recreation Law
   •  PRLS 480 - Special Topics in Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies
   •  PRLS 490 - Internship
   •  PRLS 499 - Independent Study
   •  PRLS 501 - Introduction to Natural Resources Law
   •  PRLS 503 - Administration and Disability Rights in Therapeutic Recreation
   •  PRLS 526 - Environmental Education and Resource Interpretation
   •  PRLS 531 - Natural Resources Recreation Planning
   •  PRLS 533 - Visitor Services
   •  PRLS 535 - Evaluating Recreation Outcomes
   •  PRLS 542 - Foundations of Public Domain Management
   •  PRLS 560 - Liability and Risk Management
   •  PRLS 598 - Special Topics
   •  PRLS 599 - Independent Study
   •  PRLS 601 - History of Leisure and Sport in American Society
   •  PRLS 610 - Recreation Administration and Planning
   •  PRLS 611 - Social Psychology of Leisure
 

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