General Education Requirement Courses
of special interest to students in
Information Society
Students who successfully complete their linked courses under Mason Topics' 2004-2005 Information Society program will have satisfied the following George Mason University General Education Requirements: Literature, Information Technology (after completing PHIL 112), and half of Written Communication. Each of the courses listed below will count towards other University General Education Requirements. We're pointing you toward these particular courses because they may dovetail with your interest in Information Society.
Please be aware that this list of courses does not attempt to make recommendations for all University General Education Requirements or for the additional requirements the College of Humanities and Social Sciences has for B.A. students. It is important that you review all of your requirements and plan accordingly.
COURSE TITLE (AND APPLICABLE GEN ED REQUIREMENT):
ARTH 101 |
Introduction to the Visual Arts (Fine Arts) |
| AVT 272 | InterArts I: History and Theory of Performance Art (Fine Arts) |
| COMM 104 | Presenting with Technology (Oral Communication) |
| COMM 305 | Foundations of Intercultural Communication (Global Understanding) |
| COMM 456 | Comparative Mass Media (Global Understanding) |
| ENGL 302 | Advanced Composition (Written Communication) |
| ENGL 332 | Introduction to Film (Fine Arts) |
| SOCI 101 | Introductory Sociology (Social and Behavioral Science) |
Visit the College of Humanities and Social Sciences for a list of courses filling General Education Requirements.