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AVT
307
George Mason University
Aesthetics
AVT
307
George Mason University
Aesthetics
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Interdisciplinary course examines broad range of contemporary art and culture to engage an expansive conception of aesthetic experience. Students engage with historical and contemporary aesthetic theories, build heightened aesthetic sensibility, and explore their personal aesthetic.
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJessica Kallista
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJessica Kallista
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJessica Kallista
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorJessica Kallista
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ECON
362
George Mason University
African Economic Development
ECON
362
George Mason University
African Economic Development
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Issues of economic development as applied to Africa. Includes overview of early economic history in Africa and post-independence development, and contemporary development problems.
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructor
ENMA
410
Old Dominion University
Agile Project Management
ENMA
410
Old Dominion University
Agile Project Management
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
This course focuses the management of projects using an agile approach to respond to the continuous changes that affect project capabilities and performance. Although any project can be manage using agile project management, projects with high degree of uncertainty obtain the most benefits from this approach (e.g., R&D projects). The course covers Scrum and expands it by articulating the human and business factors that make successful agile project management. Case studies and/or short-projects are required. Prerequisites: ENMA 401 or equivalent.
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Date Range-DaysTuesdayMeeting Times1630-2000InstructorKaitlynn Castelle
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Date Range-DaysTuesdayMeeting Times1630-2000InstructorKaitlynn Castelle
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Date Range-DaysTuesdayMeeting Times1630-2000InstructorKaitlynn Castelle
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Date Range-DaysTuesdayMeeting Times1630-2000InstructorKaitlynn Castelle
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Date Range-DaysMondayMeeting Times1620-1900InstructorSarah Bouazzaoui
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Date Range-DaysMondayMeeting Times1620-1900InstructorSarah Bouazzaoui
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Date Range-DaysMondayMeeting Times1620-1900InstructorSarah Bouazzaoui
ECON
471
George Mason University
Airline Economics
ECON
471
George Mason University
Airline Economics
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Economic theory as it is applied to commercial airlines.
INYO
103
George Mason University
Algebra Support INTO Year One
INYO
103
George Mason University
Algebra Support INTO Year One
Degree Level
Credit Hours
1
Description
INYO 103 is a support course for INTO Mason students enrolled in MATH 105. In this course, students will learn to use and identify the language of Precalculus Mathematics and students will be provided guided practice activities to reinforce the MATH 105 lectures.
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Date Range-DaysTHUMeeting Times1430-1520Instructor
BIOL
302
George Mason University
Alternative Careers in Biology
BIOL
302
George Mason University
Alternative Careers in Biology
Degree Level
Credit Hours
1
Description
This course will explore non-traditional careers that utilize a biology degree. Weekly seminars will allow biology undergraduates to discuss and explore the broad-range of career options that utilize a biology degree with professionals in those fields.
INYO
105
George Mason University
American Cultures
INYO
105
George Mason University
American Cultures
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
This course provides an introduction to US cultures with a focus on diversity within American society. The course uses the concept of culture as a basis for discussing differences in Americans' experience of family life, work, education, the arts, national and ethnic identities, gender, religion and more. Through ethnographic readings, literature, film and field projects, students develop a better understanding of similarities and differences across the American experience.
ENGL
346
Old Dominion University
American Literature Since 1860
ENGL
346
Old Dominion University
American Literature Since 1860
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
The course explores significant writers and literary movements, which might include naturalism, social realism, modernism, the Harlem Renaissance, post-war confessional poetry, the Civil Rights era, and postmodernism. Prerequisites: Literature way of knowing requirement and 6-hour General Education composition requirement or permission of instructor.
GOVT
346
George Mason University
American Security Policy
GOVT
346
George Mason University
American Security Policy
Degree Level
Credit Hours
3
Description
Approaches U.S. National security policy from perspective of organization and implementation of specific policies. Applies theoretical concerns to historic cases to illuminate problems that continue to challenge country.
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Date Range-DaysTHUMeeting Times1330-1445InstructorMichael Hunzeker
EDSE
115
George Mason University
American Sign Language I
EDSE
115
George Mason University
American Sign Language I
Degree Level
Credit Hours
4
Description
Introduces American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf culture. Teaches basic person-to-person conversational signing. Emphasizes development of expressive and receptive skills. Increases knowledge of ASL vocabulary and the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of the language. Explores issues of multiculturalism, linguistic code-switching, and language dominance, particularly in relationship to Deaf education.
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1230-1420InstructorBradley Brown
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Date Range-DaysMONMeeting Times1030-1220InstructorFatimah Aziz
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1230-1420InstructorDaniel Frame
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Date Range-DaysMONMeeting Times1030-1220InstructorFatimah Aziz
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorKevin Taylor
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Date Range-DaysWEDMeeting Times1030-1235InstructorFatimah Aziz
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1030-1220InstructorBradley Brown
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1230-1420Instructor
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Date Range-Meeting TimesInstructorRoxanne Dummett
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Date Range-DaysTUEMeeting Times1230-1420Instructor
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Date Range-DaysMONMeeting Times1030-1220Instructor