GMU College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences

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  • Administration of Justice  - Multidisciplinary program dealing with justice, law, and crime policy. Offered in BS, MA, and PhD degrees.
  • African American Studies  - Academic minor that covers a variety of disciplines - from philosophy to histories of eastern religions, literature, art, and histories of science in social change.
  • Bachelor of Individualized Studies  - Degree completion program for adult learners. Enables students to develop an interdisciplinary program according to their academic needs and interests.
  • College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences  - Offers a college overview, information on the administrative and academic departments, and a faculty and staff directory.
  • Cultural Studies  - Interdisciplinary program that serves as a platform for scholarly dialogs on the various aspects of different cultures.
  • Department of Communication  - Information on the department's academic programs, internship opportunities, courses, and syllabi. With a faculty and staff directory.
  • Department of Economics  - Posts department news, a faculty and staff directory, course and program details, and a collection of research links.
  • Department of English  - Lists and details of the department's courses and syllabi, faculty and staff directory, and department news.
  • Department of Modern and Classical Languages  - Offering interdisciplinary programs on the prevalent languages from both the East and the West.
  • Department of Psychology  - Site contains department news, postings for faculty openings, program lists and details, course syllabi, program handbooks, and psychology related links.
  • Department of Public and International Affairs (PIA)  - Introduction to the PIA field, insights on career possibilities, and information on the George Mason line of PIA courses and programs.
  • Department of Sociology and Anthropology  - Official department website introduces the concepts of sociology and anthropology, presents information on the programs offered, and posts links to related resources.
  • Global Affairs  - Academic program dealing with the examination of transnational and international processes in a wide range of areas.
  • Higher Education Program  - Designed for current and future college faculty and administrators.
  • History and Art History  - Overview of the history and art history disciplines and information on the department's academic programs. With course and syllabi details.
  • Honors Program  - General education program that features an integrated curriculum of interdisciplinary courses.
  • Latin American Studies  - Selection of major and minor programs that promote interdisciplinary collaboration among faculty and students who share interest in the culture, politics, history, economy, and literature of Latin America.
  • The Mason Topics Program  - Cohort-based learning program that enrolls the same group of students in two or more general education classes per semester.
  • Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies  - Graduate program designed to promote advanced scholarship that go beyond the bounds of traditional disciplinary tracks.
  • Philosophy Department  - Presents class schedules, course descriptions, faculty and staff contacts, and a collection of philosophy resources.
  • Program in Linguistics  - Offers graduate and undergraduate degrees that involve both theoretical and applied courses in the study of sounds, words, sentences, and meaning.
  • Religious Studies Department  - Highlights the features of George Mason's programs in religious studies, introduces the faculty, and presents class schedules and course descriptions.
  • Russian Studies Program  - Graduate and undergraduate program of study on Russian history, language, and culture.
  • Women's Studies  - Academic program and research and resource center designed to promote student outreach, provide academic programs in women’s and gender issues, and support gender-related research.
 
 
 
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