George Mason University 2000-2001 Catalog

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University Academic Programs and
Resources - International Programs



As befits George Mason's location near the nation's capital, diversity of its student body, and commitment to internationalizing the curriculum, the university offers a variety of academic programs with an international component, some of which are listed below. See the following academic programs elsewhere in this catalog:

B.A. in Communication, with a concentration in international and intercultural communication (Communication Department)

B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. in Economics (Economics Department)

B.A. in English, with a concentration in linguistics

B.S. in Finance (School of Management)

B.A., B.S. in Geography (Geography and Earth Science Department)

B.A. in Government and International Politics, with a concentration in international and comparative politics (Public and International Affairs Department)

B.S. in Marketing (School of Management)

B.A. in Russian Studies (Modern and Classical Languages Department)

B.A. in Foreign Languages, with concentrations in French and Spanish (Modern and Classical Languages Department)

B.A. in Public Administration (Public and International Affairs Department)

M.A., Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution (Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution)

M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, with tracks in bilingual/multicultural education, foreign language education, and teaching English as a second language

M.A. in English, with a track in linguistics

M.A. in Foreign Languages, with concentrations French and/or Spanish or in Spanish/bilingual-multicultural education (Modern and Classical Languages Department)

M.A. in History, with concentrations in comparative world history and modern European history (History and Art History Department)

M.A. in International Commerce and Policy (School of Public Policy)

M.S. in New Professional Studies: Technology Management

M.A. in Telecommunications

M.B.A. (Business Administration) (School of Management)

M.P.A. (Public Administration) (Public and International Affairs Department)

Ph.D. in Public Policy (School of Public Policy)
Interdisciplinary minors in Asia-Pacific studies, contemporary Europe, global systems, linguistics, and study of the Americas

Minors in French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish; and international/comparative studies

Undergraduate certificate in teaching English as a second language

Graduate certificates in global trade management; international business planning; international health; international market analysis; managing international commerce; science, technology, and the global economy; and teaching English as a second language



George Mason University:2000-2001 University Catalog: Catalog Index: University Academic Programs and Resources: International Programs