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RUSS
326
George Mason University
19th-Century Lit in Translatn
RUSS
326
George Mason University
19th-Century Lit in Translatn
Degree Level
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3
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Surveys Russian literature from its beginning to 1880.
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorElizabeth Zelensky
AVT
104
George Mason University
2D Design and Color
AVT
104
George Mason University
2D Design and Color
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Explores elements and principles of two-dimensional design, establishment of visual vocabulary, and critical analysis that supports conceptual development. Studio projects build fundamental knowledge, skills, understanding of precedents, and contemporary practices in visual arts.
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1330-1610InstructorJulie Grosche McKean
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorRebecca Basch
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Date Range-DaysMONMeeting Times1330-1610InstructorJulie Grosche McKean
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorRebecca Basch
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorRebecca Basch
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCatherine Cole
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJulie Grosche McKean
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorRebecca Basch
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times2010-2210InstructorJessica Caramanica
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GAME
104
George Mason University
2D Design for Games
GAME
104
George Mason University
2D Design for Games
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Explores elements and principles of two-dimensional design in the digital game context. Digital painting programs are used to create 2d game assets using proper production techniques and industry standard pipelines. Technical and aesthetic aspects of 2d art production are discussed as traditional visual art elements are leveraged to create introductory game surfaces and layouts.
AVT
382
George Mason University
2D Experimental Animation
AVT
382
George Mason University
2D Experimental Animation
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Introduces conceptual, contextual, technical, and aesthetic practices of two-dimensional experimental animation. Students learn to animate hand-drawn and computer-generated images. Students work to create an imaginative and meaningful short animation with sound.
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1330-1610InstructorBrenda Perry
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Date Range-DaysWEDMeeting Times1030-1310InstructorGail White
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Date Range-DaysWEDMeeting Times1330-1610InstructorGail White
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Date Range-DaysTuesdayMeeting Times1330-1445InstructorAmy Kitts
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Date Range-DaysTHUMeeting Times1920-2200InstructorBrenda Perry
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1330-1610InstructorVictor Torres
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorBrenda Perry
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AVT
383
George Mason University
3D Experimental Animation
AVT
383
George Mason University
3D Experimental Animation
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Students create socially relevant 3D scenes with scaled objects, surface textures, lights, and shadows. These scenes serve as environments for short, thought-provoking animations. Emphasis on idea development, critical examination of animation practices, and visual aesthetics.
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1630-1910InstructorZachary Rhoades
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1920-2200InstructorZachary Rhoades
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1630-1910InstructorZachary Rhoades
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1920-2200InstructorZachary Rhoades
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1630-1910Instructor
PSYC
405
Old Dominion University
Abnormal Psychology
PSYC
405
Old Dominion University
Abnormal Psychology
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
A study of psychopathology, covering various behavior disorders, their descriptions, characteristics, and causation. Methods of therapeutic technique are reviewed. Prerequisites: Completion of PSYC 201S with a grade of C (2.0) or higher.
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCathy Barraco
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCathy Barraco
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Date Range-DaysFridayMeeting Times1000-1050InstructorCathy Barraco
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Date Range-DaysFridayMeeting Times1000-1050InstructorCathy Barraco
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCathy Barraco
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCathy Barraco
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCathy Barraco
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCathy Barraco
EDAT
423
George Mason University
Access/lnput Modifications
EDAT
423
George Mason University
Access/lnput Modifications
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Provides an overview of accessibility strategies and input modifications designed for use by individuals with disabilities. Exploration experiences enable students to locate, use and train others on the range of technologies available as well as design opportunities for constructing unique devices. Field experience may be required.
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorCindy George
ACCT
361
George Mason University
Accounting Analytics
ACCT
361
George Mason University
Accounting Analytics
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
This course involves the study and development of accounting information systems. The focus is on business processes covering many industries with an emphasis on data modeling and internal control. Special topics including XBRL and commercial systems are incorporated throughout the course.
ACCT
303
George Mason University
Accounting for Decision Making
ACCT
303
George Mason University
Accounting for Decision Making
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Examines accounting from the viewpoint of managers and users of accounting information including using financial statement information to make financing, operating, and investing decisions, recognizing how tax system and body of tax law impacts business decision making, using managerial accounting information to make operating and compensation decisions, and understanding importance of internal and external audits to business and capital markets.
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJanet Faughnan
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJanet Faughnan
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorAlly Ali
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJanet Faughnan
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorAlly Ali
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorMinkang Li
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJanet Faughnan
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJanet Faughnan
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJanet Faughnan
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJanet Faughnan
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJodi McConnell
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MBUS
300
George Mason University
Accounting in a Global Economy
MBUS
300
George Mason University
Accounting in a Global Economy
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Focuses on using basic concepts of accounting and financial management to make investment, credit, and operating decisions for an organization. Emphasizes financial reports to aid planning and control of organizational activities.
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorKelly Smith
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorKelly Smith
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Date Range-DaysTHUMeeting Times1630-1910InstructorCharles Scates
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Date Range-DaysWEDMeeting Times0900-1015Instructor
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Date Range-DaysWEDMeeting Times1920-2200Instructor