2015-2016 University Catalog 
  
2015-2016 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.

 

Music (MUSI)

Offered by the College of Visual and Performing Arts 

Students may attempt a music course that is required for the major no more than three times.

All private music instruction is by arrangement. Students must consult the director of applied music studies in the School of Music for teacher assignment and registration numbers. Applied music fee applies. Majors and minors who register for applied music must also register for an ensemble.

For music major, music minor, or jazz studies minor: half-hour lesson per week, 1 credit, $193; hour lesson per week, 2 or 3 credits, $390. For non-major or minor: half hour lesson per week, 1 credit, $390; hour lesson per week, 2 credits, $780.

   •  MUSI 826 - Doctoral Applied Music in String
   •  MUSI 827 - Doctoral Applied Music in Percussion
   •  MUSI 828 - Doctoral Applied Music in Composition
   •  MUSI 829 - Doctoral Applied Music in Conducting
   •  MUSI 830 - Doctoral Seminar in Music History
   •  MUSI 860 - Doctoral Seminar in Music Education
   •  MUSI 880 - Doctoral Major Ensemble
   •  MUSI 890 - Doctoral Recital
   •  MUSI 998 - Dissertation Proposal
   •  MUSI 999 - Dissertation

Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  NAIS 201 - Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies
   •  NAIS 499 - Independent Study

Nanotechnology (NANO)

 Offered by the College of Science

   •  NANO 500 - Introduction to Nanomaterials and Interactions
   •  NANO 510 - Strategies for Nanocharacterization
   •  NANO 520 - Survey of Nanostructures
   •  NANO 530 - Nanofabrication
   •  NANO 540 - Nanotechnology in Commerce and Government
   •  NANO 610 - Nanoelectronics
   •  NANO 620 - Computational Modeling in Nanoscience

Neurosciences (NEUR)

Offered by the University


   •  NEUR 327 - Cellular, Neurophysiological, and Pharmacological Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 335 - Molecular, Developmental, and Systems Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 380 - Biological Bases of Alzheimer's Disease
   •  NEUR 405 - RS: Laboratory Methods in Behavioral Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 410 - Current Topics in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 411 - Seminar in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 440 - Independent Study in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 450 - Honors Thesis Proposal
   •  NEUR 451 - Honors Thesis
   •  NEUR 461 - Special Topics in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 600 - Chemistry and the Brain
   •  NEUR 601 - Developmental Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 602 - Cellular Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 603 - Mammalian Neuroanatomy
   •  NEUR 604 - Ethics in Scientific Research
   •  NEUR 611 - Philosophical Foundation of Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 621 - Synaptic Plasticity
   •  NEUR 634 - Neural Modeling
   •  NEUR 689 - Topics in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 701 - Neurophysiology Laboratory
   •  NEUR 702 - Research Methods
   •  NEUR 703 - Laboratory Rotation and Readings
   •  NEUR 709 - Neuroscience Seminars
   •  NEUR 710 - Special Topics in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 734 - Computational Neurobiology
   •  NEUR 735 - Computational Neuroscience Systems
   •  NEUR 741 - Introduction to Neuroimaging
   •  NEUR 742 - Cognitive Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 751 - Applied Dynamics in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 752 - Modern Instrumentation in Neuroscience
   •  NEUR 851 - Advanced Computation and Brain Dynamics
   •  NEUR 996 - Doctoral Reading and Research
   •  NEUR 998 - Dissertation Proposal
   •  NEUR 999 - Doctoral Dissertation

New Century College (NCLC)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

   •  NCLC 101 - Narratives of Identity
   •  NCLC 102 - Global Networks and Communities
   •  NCLC 103 - Human Creativity: Science and Art
   •  NCLC 165 - Independent Study
   •  NCLC 194 - Service-Learning Experience
   •  NCLC 195 - Field-Based Work
   •  NCLC 200 - Visual Thinking and the Creativity
   •  NCLC 201 - The World Since 1945
   •  NCLC 202 - Public Speaking and Critical Thinking Skills
   •  NCLC 203 - Inquiry for Action: Facilitating Change
   •  NCLC 204 - Leadership Theory and Practice
   •  NCLC 210 - Sustainable World
   •  NCLC 211 - Introduction to Conservation Studies
   •  NCLC 215 - Introduction to Science and Society
   •  NCLC 220 - Energy and Environment
   •  NCLC 231 - Introduction to Community Studies
   •  NCLC 244 - Beats, Rhyme, and Culture
   •  NCLC 245 - Visual Culture and Society
   •  NCLC 249 - Digital Literacy
   •  NCLC 275 - Special Topics
   •  NCLC 290 - Internship
   •  NCLC 294 - Service-Learning Experience
   •  NCLC 295 - Field-Based Work
   •  NCLC 298 - Field-Based Work
   •  NCLC 300 - Law and Justice
   •  NCLC 301 - Science in the News
   •  NCLC 302 - Argument and Advocacy
   •  NCLC 303 - Introduction to International Studies
   •  NCLC 304 - Social Movements and Community Activism
   •  NCLC 305 - Conflict Resolution and Transformation
   •  NCLC 308 - American Landscapes in Fiction, Film, and History
   •  NCLC 310 - Violence and Gender
   •  NCLC 311 - The Mysteries of Migration: Consequences for Conservation
   •  NCLC 312 - Images and Experiences of Childhood: Social Construct, Literature, and Film
   •  NCLC 314 - Conflict, Trauma and Healing
   •  NCLC 315 - Spirituality and Conflict Transformation
   •  NCLC 316 - Introduction to Childhood Studies
   •  NCLC 317 - Issues in Family Relationships
   •  NCLC 318 - Exploring Virginia's Watersheds
   •  NCLC 319 - Contemporary Youth Studies
   •  NCLC 320 - Construction of Differences: Race, Class, and Gender
   •  NCLC 321 - Parent-Child Relations
   •  NCLC 322 - Teacher: A Historical Perspective
   •  NCLC 331 - The Nonprofit Sector
   •  NCLC 333 - The Nature of Mathematics
   •  NCLC 334 - Environmental Justice
   •  NCLC 335 - Ethics, Communication, and Freedom
 

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