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George Mason University
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2016-2017 University Catalog 
  
2016-2017 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.

Notes effective Fall 2016:

Courses formerly under the CTCH prefix may now be found under the HE (Higher Education) prefix.

Courses formerly under the NCLC prefix may now be found under the INTS (Integrative Studies) prefix.

Selected activity courses formerly under the PHED or PRLS prefixes may now be found under the RECR (Recreation) prefix.

 

History (HIST)

 Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  

   •  HIST 677 - The Vietnam War
   •  HIST 679 - War and Remembrance
   •  HIST 680 - Introduction to Digital Humanities
   •  HIST 688 - Topics in History and New Media
   •  HIST 689 - Teaching and Learning History in the Digital Age
   •  HIST 690 - The Administration of Archives and Manuscripts
   •  HIST 691 - Museum Studies
   •  HIST 692 - Historical Editing
   •  HIST 693 - Historic Preservation
   •  HIST 694 - Digital Public History
   •  HIST 695 - History Symposium
   •  HIST 696 - Clio Wired: An Introduction to History and New Media
   •  HIST 697 - Creating History in New Media
   •  HIST 698 - Programming in History and New Media
   •  HIST 711 - Research Seminar in U.S. History
   •  HIST 731 - Research Seminar in European History
   •  HIST 751 - Research Seminar in Comparative World History
   •  HIST 790 - Comprehensive Readings in U.S. History
   •  HIST 791 - Comprehensive Readings in Comparative World History
   •  HIST 792 - Comprehensive Readings in European History Since 1500
   •  HIST 794 - Internship in Applied History
   •  HIST 795 - Practicum in Digital History
   •  HIST 796 - Directed Readings
   •  HIST 798 - Directed Research and Writing in History
   •  HIST 799 - Thesis
   •  HIST 801 - New Developments in History
   •  HIST 803 - Doctoral Readings for Major Field
   •  HIST 804 - Doctoral Readings for Minor Field
   •  HIST 810 - History Doctoral Colloquium
   •  HIST 811 - Doctoral Research Seminar
   •  HIST 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  HIST 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Honors Program in General Education (HNRS)

Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  

Only students enrolled in the Honors Program are eligible to take HNRS courses. HNRS 110 must be taken in the first semester.

   •  HNRS 108 - Introduction to Research Methods I
   •  HNRS 109 - Introduction to Research Methods II
   •  HNRS 110 - Research Methods
   •  HNRS 122 - Reading the Arts
   •  HNRS 130 - Conceptions of Self
   •  HNRS 131 - Contemporary Society in Multiple Perspectives
   •  HNRS 211 - Mentorship in Undergraduate Research
   •  HNRS 230 - Cross-Cultural Perspectives
   •  HNRS 240 - Reading the Past
   •  HNRS 300 - Advanced Study Abroad
   •  HNRS 302 - Research Methods II
   •  HNRS 310 - Honors College Connects I
   •  HNRS 311 - Honors College Connects II
   •  HNRS 312 - RS: Research in the Public Sphere
   •  HNRS 330 - Research, Technology, and Online Community
   •  HNRS 353 - Technology in the Contemporary World
   •  HNRS 410 - Thesis Proposal
   •  HNRS 411 - RS: Honors College Thesis
   •  HNRS 430 - Multidisciplinary Challenges in Professional Environments
   •  HNRS 490 - Undergraduate Apprenticeship

Honors Program Sciences (HNRT)

Offered by the College of Science  

   •  HNRT 125 - A Liberal Arts Approach to Calculus
   •  HNRT 225 - Applied Calculus
   •  HNRT 226 - Topics in Quantitative Analysis
   •  HNRT 227 - Scientific Thought and Processes I
   •  HNRT 228 - Scientific Thought and Processes II

Human Development and Family Science (HDFS)

Offered by the College of Education and Human Development  

   •  HDFS 200 - Individual and Family Development
   •  HDFS 250 - Family Financial Literacy and Resource Management
   •  HDFS 300 - Individual and Family Services Delivery
   •  HDFS 301 - The Hospitalized Child and Family
   •  HDFS 400 - Advanced Family Processes
   •  HDFS 401 - Family Law and Public Policy
   •  HDFS 498 - Internship and Analysis in Human Development and Family Science
   •  HDFS 499 - Advanced Internship & Analysis in Human Development and Family Science

Information Security and Assurance (ISA)

 Offered by the Volgenau School of Engineering  

   •  ISA 562 - Information Security Theory and Practice
   •  ISA 564 - Security Laboratory
   •  ISA 650 - Security Policy
   •  ISA 652 - Security Audit and Compliance Testing
   •  ISA 656 - Network Security
   •  ISA 673 - Operating Systems Security
   •  ISA 674 - Intrusion Detection
   •  ISA 681 - Secure Software Design
   •  ISA 697 - Topics in Information Security
   •  ISA 763 - Security Protocol Analysis
   •  ISA 764 - Security Experimentation
   •  ISA 785 - Research in Digital Forensics
   •  ISA 796 - Directed Readings in Information Security
   •  ISA 797 - Advanced Topics in Information Security
   •  ISA 798 - Research Project
   •  ISA 799 - Thesis
   •  ISA 862 - Models for Computer Security
   •  ISA 863 - Advanced Topics in Computer Security

Information Systems (INFS)

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.

   •  INFS 501 - Discrete and Logical Structures for Information Systems
   •  INFS 515 - Computer Organization Course and Operating Systems
   •  INFS 519 - Program Design and Data Structures
   •  INFS 612 - Principles and Practices of Communication Networks
   •  INFS 614 - Database Management
   •  INFS 622 - Information Systems Analysis and Design
   •  INFS 623 - Web Search Engines and Recommender Systems
   •  INFS 640 - Introduction to Electronic Commerce
   •  INFS 697 - Topics in Information Systems
   •  INFS 740 - Database Programming for the World Wide Web
   •  INFS 760 - Advanced Database Management
   •  INFS 770 - Knowledge Management for E-Business
   •  INFS 772 - Intelligent Agents and the Semantic Web
   •  INFS 774 - Enterprise Architecture
   •  INFS 796 - Directed Readings in Information Systems
   •  INFS 797 - Advanced Topics in Information Systems
   •  INFS 798 - Research Project
 

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