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George Mason University
   
2016-2017 University Catalog
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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.

 

Mathematical Sciences (MATH)

Offered by the College of Science .

Knowledge of high school algebra is a prerequisite for all mathematics courses. In exceptional cases, the prerequisite for a course above the calculus sequence may be waived at the discretion of instructor.  Additionally, see Information on Undergraduate Mathematics Courses .

Prior knowledge of linear algebra and single and multivariable calculus assumed in all math graduate courses. A double number separated by a comma (MATH 555, 556) indicates both graduate courses normally constitute a sequence, and the first semester is prerequisite to the second. The prerequisite may be waived by permission of department chair. See also STAT and OR courses. 

   •  MATH 447 - Numerical Analysis II
   •  MATH 453 - Advanced Mathematical Statistics
   •  MATH 478 - Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with Numerical Methods
   •  MATH 491 - Reading and Problems
   •  MATH 493 - Topics in Applicable Mathematics
   •  MATH 494 - Topics in Pure Mathematics
   •  MATH 495 - Undergraduate Seminar
   •  MATH 551 - Regression and Time Series
   •  MATH 554 - Financial Mathematics
   •  MATH 555 - Actuarial Modeling I
   •  MATH 556 - Actuarial Modeling II
   •  MATH 557 - Financial Derivatives
   •  MATH 600 - Special Topics in Mathematics
   •  MATH 601 - Analysis I for Teachers
   •  MATH 602 - Analysis II for Teachers
   •  MATH 604 - Geometry for Teachers
   •  MATH 605 - Discrete/Finite Mathematics for Teachers
   •  MATH 607 - Algebraic Structure for Teachers
   •  MATH 608 - Problem Solving in Mathematics
   •  MATH 610 - Number Systems and Number Theory for K-8 Teachers
   •  MATH 611 - Geometry and Measurement for K-8 Teachers
   •  MATH 612 - Probability and Statistics for K-8 Teachers
   •  MATH 613 - Algebra and Functions for K-8 Teachers
   •  MATH 614 - Rational Numbers and Proportional Reasoning for K-8 Teachers
   •  MATH 619 - Topics in Mathematical Logic
   •  MATH 621 - Algebra I
   •  MATH 624 - Euclidean Geometry
   •  MATH 625 - Numerical Linear Algebra
   •  MATH 629 - Topics in Algebra
   •  MATH 631 - Topology I: Topology of Metric Spaces
   •  MATH 639 - Topics in Geometry and Topology
   •  MATH 641 - Combinatorics and Graph Theory
   •  MATH 644 - Convex and Discrete Geometry
   •  MATH 649 - Topics in Combinatorics
   •  MATH 653 - Construction and Evaluation of Actuarial Models I
   •  MATH 654 - Construction and Evaluation of Actuarial Models II
   •  MATH 655 - Pension Valuation
   •  MATH 661 - Complex Analysis I
   •  MATH 671 - Fourier Analysis
   •  MATH 673 - Dynamical Systems
   •  MATH 674 - Stochastic Differential Equations
   •  MATH 675 - Linear Analysis
   •  MATH 677 - Ordinary Differential Equations
   •  MATH 678 - Partial Differential Equations
   •  MATH 679 - Topics in Analysis and Potential Theory
   •  MATH 680 - Industrial Mathematics
   •  MATH 683 - Modern Optimization Theory
   •  MATH 685 - Numerical Methods
   •  MATH 686 - Numerical Solutions of Differential Equations
   •  MATH 687 - Variational Methods
   •  MATH 689 - Topics in Applied and Computational Mathematics
   •  MATH 697 - Independent Reading and Research
   •  MATH 721 - Algebra II
   •  MATH 722 - Algebraic Topology
   •  MATH 723 - Combinatorial Structures
   •  MATH 724 - Commutative Algebra
   •  MATH 732 - Topology II: Set-Theoretic Topology
   •  MATH 740 - Differential Topology
   •  MATH 762 - Complex Analysis II
   •  MATH 763 - Functions of Several Complex Variables
   •  MATH 772 - Wavelet Theory
   •  MATH 776 - Measure and Integration
   •  MATH 781 - Advanced Methods in Applied Mathematics
   •  MATH 784 - Nonlinear Functional Analysis
   •  MATH 790 - Classical Potential Theory
   •  MATH 795 - Graduate Seminar
   •  MATH 799 - MS Thesis
   •  MATH 800 - Studies for the Doctor of Philosophy in Education
   •  MATH 998 - PhD Thesis Proposal
   •  MATH 999 - PhD Thesis Research

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

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.

   •  ME 151 - Practicum in Engineering
   •  ME 211 - Statics
   •  ME 212 - Solid Mechanics
   •  ME 221 - Thermodynamics
   •  ME 231 - Dynamics
   •  ME 311 - Mechanical Experimentation I
   •  ME 313 - Material Science
   •  ME 321 - Mechanical Experimentation II
   •  ME 322 - Fluid Mechanics
   •  ME 323 - Heat Transfer
   •  ME 341 - Design of Mechanical Elements
   •  ME 342 - Design of Thermal Systems
   •  ME 351 - Analytical Methods in Engineering
   •  ME 352 - Entrepreneurship in Engineering
   •  ME 368 - Manufacturing
   •  ME 431 - Systems Dynamics
   •  ME 432 - Control Engineering
   •  ME 443 - Mechanical Design I
   •  ME 444 - Mechanical Design II
   •  ME 453 - Developing the Societal Engineer
   •  ME 498 - Independent Study in Mechanical Engineering
   •  ME 499 - Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering

Medical Laboratory Science (MLAB)

Offered by the College of Science  

   •  MLAB 200 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Science
   •  MLAB 300 - Science Writing
   •  MLAB 401 - Orientation to the Problems and Practices of the Clinical Laboratory
   •  MLAB 402 - Clinical Hematology and Coagulation
   •  MLAB 403 - Clinical Microscopy
   •  MLAB 404 - Serology and Immunohematology
   •  MLAB 405 - Clinical Microbiology
   •  MLAB 406 - Clinical Chemistry
 

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