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Discover George Mason University
Great opportunities and remarkable experiences for international students
Why Choose George	
Portland
Seattle
San Francisco
Los Angeles
USA
Dallas
New York
Atlanta
Miami
Fairfax Washington, D.C.
FAIRFAX
GEORGE
MASON
Washington, D.C.
Detroit
VIRGINIA
#57
Washington, D.C.Fairfax, Virginia
Ranked 78 of universities in the U.S.
and 176 worldwide (Academic Ranking
of World Universities, 2013)
#1 Washington, D.C. ranks as the
best city for young adults to live
(The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2013)
Easy Access
to Washington, D.C. and all the
cultural, business, and research
opportunities it has to offer
among top 100 world
universities under 50 years old
(Times Higher Education, 2014)
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Mason University?
All 50U.S. states 122Countries
155,649Alumni
represented represented
#6 up-and-coming schools in the
National Universities Rankings
(U.S. News & World Report, 2014)
Top 40 most diverse public
universities in the country
(U.S. News & World Report, 2013)
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George Mason
Year founded: 1972
Total enrollment: 32,559
Undergraduate students: 21,123
Graduate students: 11,436
International students: 2,000+ from 122 countries
Bachelor’s degree programs: 75+
Master’s or doctoral degree programs: 120+
Student-to-Professor ratio: 16:1
Research funding: $101.6 million
Campus size: 2.7 million square meters
Ranked 72in the United States
in academic quality and
affordability (Kiplinger’s, 2014)
One of the top 50law
schools nationwide
(U.S. News & World Report, 2015)
#72 Top Public Schools in the
National Universities ranking
(U.S. News & World Report, 2014)
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at a glance
Paths to George Mason
for International students
Direct Entry
Students who meet the specified language and academic
criteria may apply directly to George Mason University.
Students who do not meet these requirements are
encouraged to apply to INTO Mason’s Pathway and English
language programs.
Pathway Programs
INTO Mason’s Undergraduate and Graduate Pathway programs
are ideal for international students who need additional
English language and academic preparation before continuing
to a degree program.
English Language Programs
INTO Mason’s English language programs can help students
acquire the English language skills for university study at
Mason and attain academic, professional, and personal goals.
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Academics at
College of Health and Human Services
chhs.gmu.edu
College of Science
cos.gmu.edu
College of Education and Human Development
cehd.gmu.edu
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
chss.gmu.edu
College of Visual and Performing Arts
cvpa.gmu.edu
Honors college
Honorscollege.gmu.edu
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George Mason University
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
scar.gmu.edu
New Century College
ncc.gmu.edu
For more information about schools and colleges visit: www.gmu.edu/resources/schools-colleges
School of BUSINESS
business.gmu.edu
Volgenau School of Engineering
volgenau.gmu.edu
School of Policy, GOVERNMENT, AND
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
spgia.gmu.edu
School of Law
law.gmu.edu
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INTO George Mason
Integrated Access
All university facilities, including
recreation centers, libraries, clubs,
and on-campus and sports events,
are available to all students.
Campus Diversity
Students from all 50 states and 122
different countries call Mason home,
giving the university one of the most
diverse student populations in the
United States.
Small Classes
INTO Mason language classes
average 16 students.
The INTO George Mason Advantage
•• Just 45 minutes from downtown Washington, D.C., INTO Mason
students have access to the excitement of the nation’s capital while
living in a safe, suburban, wooded campus
•• Enjoy full access to university resources, services, and facilities
•• Receive personalized academic advising throughout any program
of study
•• Learn in small classes taught by university instructors
•• Earn academic credits that apply to Mason degree programs
•• Progress to a Mason degree program upon successful completion
of a Pathway program
•• Personalized support services, including 24-hour emergency assistance
State-of-the-art facilities
•• INTO Mason is centrally located in the heart of campus with close
proximity to all campus facilities
•• Newest teaching technology, including smart audio and video
equipped classrooms, computers, and access to language
learning software
•• Free high-speed wireless Internet and computers available for
student use
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University
Programs Offered
Undergraduate Pathway
•	 Business
•	 Engineering and Computing
•	 Human and Social Development
•	 Humanities and Social Sciences*
•	 Science
Graduate Pathway
College of Education and
Human Development
•	 Curriculum and Instruction**
•	 Educational Psychology**
•	 Special Education**
•	 Sport and Recreation Studies**
College of Health and
Human Services
•	 Global Health
•	 Health Informatics
•	 Health Systems Management
•	 Nutrition
•	 Social Work
College of Humanities and
Social Sciences
•	 Global Affairs**
•	 Linguistics
•	 Psychology**
College of Science
•	 Applied and Engineering Physics
•	 Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology
•	 Bioinformatics Management
•	 Computational Science
•	 Earth Systems Science
•	 Environmental Management
•	 Forensic Science
•	 Geographic and Cartographic Sciences
•	 Mathematics
College of Visual and
Performing Arts
•	 Arts Management
•	 Graphic Design**
•	 Music
School for Conflict Analysis
and Resolution
•	 Conflict Analysis and Resolution**
School of Business	
•	 Accounting**
•	 Business Administration (MBA)**
•	 Management**
•	 Real Estate Development**
School of Policy, Government, and
International Affairs
•	 International Commerce and Policy
•	 Public Policy
Volgenau School of Engineering
•	 Applied Information Technology**
•	 Biostatistics**
•	 Civil and Infrastructure Engineering**
•	 Computer Engineering**
•	 Computer Forensics**
•	 Computer Science**
•	 Data Analytics Engineering**
•	 Electrical Engineering**
•	 Geotechnical, Construction and Structural
Engineering**
•	 Information Security and Assurance**
•	 Information Systems**
•	 Operations Research
•	 Software Engineering**
•	 Statistical Science**
•	 Systems Engineering
•	 Telecommunications**
English Language
Programs
•	 Academic English
* Includes Government and International Politics, Public Administration, Music and Undeclared 	 ** Graduate Bridge Programs are only available for select Graduate Pathways. See intohigher.com/mason for details
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1. Discover the Fairfax and Washington, D.C.
metro area – with free shuttles and bus access,
it’s easy to explore the excitement of the
nation’s capital.
5. Find your favorite study spot – whether
you prefer the Johnson Center, the Nguyen
Engineering Building, or the Fenwick Library,
there are plenty of spaces to study quietly or
with friends.
2. Go to class – with a small 16:1 student
professor ratio, you’ll get to know your
teachers and all of your classmates.
6. Get the foods you crave – with more than25 great dining options to choose fromincluding Halal, vegetarian, and gluten-freechoices, you’ll be sure to find the foods youlove on campus.
Student Life at George
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3. Stay fit and active – state-of-the-artrecreation facilities are a way of life atGeorge Mason.
4. Join a club – Mason has more than 300
student clubs and organizations including
dozens of multicultural student associations.
With so many choices, it’s easy to make friends!
Mason University
8. Show your school spirit – Patriot pride isstrong at George Mason University! AttendMason athletic events and join the fun of beingon a spirited American university campus – it’san integral part of the Mason experience.
7. Meet with your advisor – talk about your
classes, plan your path to graduation and
learn about exciting internship opportunities
in the Washington, D.C. metro area. The
possibilities are endless and there is always
help along the way.
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Student Services at
Office of International Programs and Services
provides visa advising to international students. The office assists
international students with getting to know the campus, the Fairfax
community, and U.S. culture.
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES provides high-quality health care,
counseling, health education, and prevention services. Mason students
can access a wide variety of services to stay healthy.
University Career Services puts degree-seeking students
at a competitive edge in the global job market by offering a wide range
of services to prepare students for their future career.
PUBLIC SAFETY, also known as the University Police, is a full service
law enforcement agency which has maintained its national recognition
status from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Act
since 1991.
Mason Recreation offers many opportunities for students to
get exercise and stay healthy. Sports, recreational facilities, and playing
fields on campus are great ways to stay active and meet friends.
The Johnson Center and Student Union Buildings
are three facilities on campus where students can find many essential
student services as well as a place to enjoy food, have fun, and relax
with friends.
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George Mason University
The Patriots compete in Division I of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of the Atlantic 10
Conference for most sports including:
Men’s Intercollegiate Sports
•	 Baseball
•	 Basketball
•	 Cross Country
•	 Golf
•	 Soccer
•	 Swimming and Diving
•	 Tennis
•	 Track and Field
(Indoor and Outdoor)
•	 Volleyball
•	 Wrestling
There are more than 300 student clubs and organizations on
campus. These include volunteer, religious, academic,
international and multicultural organizations, as well as honor
societies, fraternities and sororities, and sports clubs.
Clubs and sports
Women’s Intercollegiate Sports
•	 Basketball
•	 Cross Country
•	 Lacrosse
•	 Rowing
•	 Soccer
•	 Softball
•	 Swimming and Diving
•	 Tennis
•	 Track and Field
(Indoor and Outdoor)
•	 Volleyball
•	 African Student Association
•	 Arab Student Association
•	 Association of Energy
Engineers
•	 Badminton
•	 Baseball
•	 Biology Club
•	 Biomedical Engineering
Society
•	 Chinese Student and Scholar
Association
•	 Crew
•	 Cricket
•	 Cycling
•	 Economics Society
•	 Engineers for International
Development
•	 Equestrian
•	 Field Hockey
•	 Football
•	 Fraternity and Sorority Life
•	 Indian Student Association
•	 Institute of Electrical
Engineers
•	 International Affairs Council
•	 Investment Club
•	 Iranian Students Union
•	 Lacrosse
•	 Mathematics Club
•	 MBA Student Association
•	 Pakistani Students
Association
•	 Portuguese Speaking Club
•	 Rugby
•	 Russian Club
•	 Saudi Student Association
•	 Ski and Snowboard
•	 Soccer
•	 Society of Women Engineers
•	 Softball
•	 Swimming
•	 Tennis
•	 Vietnamese Student
Association
•	 Volleyball
•	 And more!
NCAA Division I Athletics
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Housing and
Join Mason
On Campus!
All on-campus
rooms include
•	 Bed
•	 Cable TV
•	 Chair
•	 Closet space
•	 Desk
•	 Dining and meal plans
•	 Dresser
•	 High-speed wireless Internet
•	 Mail service
•	 Relaxation space
•	 Secured entry
•	 Self-service laundry
•	 Window blinds
More than 6,000 students
and staff live on campus at
George Mason University
When you’re here,
you’re home!
More than 6,000 residents and staff call Mason home.
This includes 75 percent of freshman students and
many continuing students who return to campus
housing each year. Make Mason your home and join
this growing community!
On-campus students have excellent opportunities
for out-of-classroom learning and more time
for studying and getting involved in campus
activities. Mason provides a student-centered
community that supports the academic mission
of the university. Resident life on campus aims
to encourage student success and engagement
with the university community. Professional and
student staff are available 24 hours a day to assist
students and ensure their safety.
Your Mason ID card
gives you access to:
•• Keyless entry into rooms, buildings, and dorms
•• Meal Plan and Mason Money – no need to
carry cash
•• Free bus rides
•• Discounts and/or priority seating on specified
Patriot Center events
•• Library privileges
•• Free entry into the Fairfax Aquatic and
Fitness Center
•• 15 free visits to the Prince William Freedom
Aquatic and Fitness Center
•• Free admittance to specified Concert Hall
performances
•• Free admittance into Johnson Center Cinema
•• Select discounts at Patriot Computer Store
•• Intramural sports participation
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Dining
More than 25 dining options
including Halal, vegetarian and
gluten-free choices
Restaurants
Available
On Campus
•	 Burger King
•	 Chick-fil-A
•	 Einstein Bros. Bagels
•	 Freshens
•	 Hot Spot
•	 IndAroma Express
•	 La Patisserie
•	 Manhattan Pizza
•	 The Mason Rathskeller
•	 Mein Bowl
•	 Original Burger
•	 Panda Express
•	 Panera Bread
•	 Red Hot & Blue
•	 Red Mango / Auntie Anne’s
•	 Sprouts
•	 Starbucks
•	 SubConnection
•	 Subway
•	 Taco Bell
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George Mason
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BACHELOR’S
MASTER’S
DOCTORATE
college of educaTION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Graduate School of Education
Counseling and Development [MEd concentrations: Community Agency
Counseling, School Counseling]
â—Ź
Curriculum and Instruction* [MEd concentrations: Advanced Studies in
Teaching and Learning, Assistive Technology, Early Childhood Education for
Diverse Learners*, Elementary Education, English as a Second Language,
Foreign Language, International Education, Learning Technologies, Literacy/
Reading, Multilingual/Multicultural Education, Secondary Education 6-12]
Education â—Ź
Education Leadership [MEd concentrations: Mathematics Specialist Leadership
(K-8), Special Education Leadership]
â—Ź
Educational Psychology* [MS concentrations: Assessment, Evaluation and
Testing*; Learning and Decision-making in Leadership; Learning, Cognition
and Motivation*; Teacher Preparation]
Special Education* [MEd concentrations: Early Childhood Special Education*]
School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism
Athletic Training â—Ź
Exercise, Fitness and Health Promotion â—Ź
Health, Fitness and Recreation Resources [BS concentrations: Kinesiology,
Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Sport Management, Therapeutic Recreation]
Physical Education â—Ź
Sport and Recreation Studies* [MS concentrations: International Sport
Management, Recreation Administration, Sport and Leisure Studies, Sport
Coaching, Sport Management]
Tourism and Event Management [BS concentrations: Events Management,
Hospitality Management, Tourism Management]
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Community Health [BS concentrations: Global Health, Clinical Science, no
concentration]
Global Health
Health Administration [BS concentrations: Assisted Living/Senior Housing
Administration, Health Informatics, Health Systems Management]
Health and Medical Policy [MS concentrations: Health Policy] â—Ź
Health Informatics
Health Systems Management [MHA concentrations: Executive Management,
Physician Practice Management, Risk Management and Patient Safety]
Nursing [MSN concentrations: Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner in
Primary Care, Advanced Clinical Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner in Primary
Care, Nursing Administration, Nurse Educator]
â—Ź â—Ź â—Ź
Nutrition
Public Health [MPH concentrations: Epidemiology, Global and Community Health] â—Ź
Rehabilitation Science â—Ź
Social Work [MSW concentrations: Clinical Practice, Social Change]
BACHELOR’S
MASTER’S
DOCTORATE
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Anthropology â—Ź
Art History â—Ź
Communication [BA concentrations: Interpersonal and Organizational
Communication, Journalism, Media Production and Criticism, Persuasive
and Political Communication, Public Relations] [MA concentration: Science
Communication]
â—Ź â—Ź
Community College Education â—Ź
Creative Writing [BFA concentrations: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry]
[MFA concentrations: Fiction, Nonfiction Writing, Poetry]
â—Ź â—Ź
Criminology, Law and Society [BA/BS concentrations: Criminal Justice, Law
and Society; Homeland Security and Justice] [MA concentrations: Policy
and Practice]
â—Ź â—Ź
Cultural Studies â—Ź
Economics [BA concentrations: Philosophy, Politics and Economics]
[BS concentrations: Managerial Economics; Philosophy, Politics and Economics]
â—Ź â—Ź
English [BA concentrations: American Literature, Creative Writing, Cultural
Studies, Drama, Fiction, Film and Media Studies, Folklore, Mythology and
Literature, Linguistics, Medieval and Renaissance Literature, Modern British
Literature, Poetry, Writing and Rhetoric, World Literature] [MA concentration:
Cultural Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Professional Writing and Rhetoric,
Teaching of Writing and Literature]
Foreign Languages [BA concentrations: Chinese, French, Spanish] [MA
concentrations: French, Spanish, Spanish and French, Spanish/Bilingual-
Multicultural Education]
â—Ź
Global Affairs* [BA concentrations: The Environment, Global Economy and
Management, Global Governance, Global Inequalities and Responses, Human
Security, International Development, Media, Communication and Culture,
By World Region (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North
Africa, North America, Russia and Central Asia), Individualized]
History [MA concentrations: Predoctoral History, Predoctoral History with
Cultural History emphasis, Applied History, Applied History with New Media
and Information Technology emphasis, Enrichment, Teaching]
â—Ź â—Ź
History of Decorative Arts â—Ź
Individualized Study [BIS concentrations: Individualized, Early Childhood
Education Studies]
â—Ź
Interdisciplinary Studies [MAIS concentrations: Community College Teaching;
Computational Social Science; Energy and Sustainability; Film and Video Studies;
Folklore Studies; Higher Education; Neuroethics; Religion, Culture and Values;
Social Entrepreneurship; War and Military in Society; Women and Gender Studies]
â—Ź
Latin American Studies
Linguistics â—Ź
Middle East and Islamic Studies â—Ź
Neuroscience
Philosophy [BA concentrations: Philosophy and Law; Philosophy, Politics, and
Economics] [MA concentrations: Ethics and Public Affairs, Philosophy and Cultural
Theory, Philosophy and Public Affairs]
â—Ź
Psychology* [BA concentration: Work and Organizational Psychology]
[MA concentrations: Applied Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology,
Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, Industrial and Organizational
Psychology*, Human Factors/Applied Cognition*, School Psychology]
â—Ź
Religious Studies
Russian and Eurasian Studies [BA concentrations: Eurasian Studies, Russian
Studies, Russian Language and Culture]
Sociology [BA concentrations: Childhood and Youth; Deviance, Crime and Social
Control; Global Sociology; Inequality and Social Change]
â—Ź â—Ź
Undeclared â—Ź
Writing and Rhetoric â—Ź
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
Applied and Engineering Physics
Astronomy
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology â—Ź
Bioinformatics Management
Biology [BA concentration: Biology Education] [BS concentrations: Biology
Education, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, Environmental and
Conservation Biology, Marine and Freshwater Biology, Microbiology]
[MS concentrations: Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Microbiology
and Infectious Disease, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Systematics and
Evolutionary Biology]
â—Ź
Biomedical Sciences â—Ź
Biosciences â—Ź
George Mason University provides innovative
educational opportunities through the more than 200
bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs at
its 10 academic units.
	 Indicates a Pathway program can lead to this degree.
â—Ź 	 Indicates a George Mason University degree program.
* 	 Indicates a three-year international bachelor’s degree can lead to this master’s degree.
	 Graduate Pathway programs leading to master’s degrees are listed below in green.
Academic Programs
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BACHELOR’S
MASTER’S
DOCTORATE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE (CONTINUED)
Chemistry [BA concentration: Biochemistry] [BS concentrations: Analytical
and Environmental Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemistry Education]
[MS concentration: Biochemistry]
â—Ź
Chemistry and Biochemistry â—Ź
Climate Dynamics â—Ź
Computational and Data Science
Computational Science
Computational Sciences and Informatics â—Ź
Earth Science [BS concentrations: Atmospheric Science, Earth Science Education,
Earth Surface Processes, Environmental Geoscience, Geology, Oceanography and
Estuarine Science]
Earth Systems and Geoinformation Sciences â—Ź
Earth Systems Science
Environmental Science [BS concentrations: Aquatic Ecology, Conservation,
Ecological Science, Environmental Health, Human and Ecosystem Response
to Climate Change]
Environmental Science and Policy [MS concentrations: Aquatic Ecology,
Conservation Science and Policy, Earth Surface Processes and Environmental
Geochemistry, Environmental Biocomplexity, Environmental Management,
Environmental Science and Policy]
Environmental Science and Public Policy â—Ź
Forensic Science
Geography
Geographic and Cartographic Sciences
Geoinformatics and Geospatial Intelligence â—Ź
Geology
Mathematics [BA concentration: Mathematics Education]
[BS concentrations: Actuarial Mathematics, Applied Mathematics,
Mathematical Statistics, Mathematics Education]
â—Ź
Medical Technology
Neuroscience â—Ź
Physics â—Ź
College of Visual and Performing Arts
Art and Visual Technology [BA concentrations: Drawing, Graphic Design,
InterArts, New Media Art, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture]
[BFA concentrations: Drawing, Graphic Design, InterArts, New Media Art,
Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture]
â—Ź â—Ź
Arts Education â—Ź
Arts Management
Computer Game Design â—Ź
Dance â—Ź â—Ź
Film and Video Studies [BA concentrations: Business, Screenwriting, Video
Production]
â—Ź
Graphic Design*
Music [BA concentrations: Music, Music Technology] [BM concentrations:
Composition, Jazz, Music Education, Performance] [MM concentrations:
Composition, Conducting, Jazz Studies, Music Education, Performance, Pedagogy]
Musical Arts â—Ź
Music Education â—Ź
Theater [BA concentrations: Design and Technical Theater, Performance
(Acting and Directing), Playwriting and Dramaturgy, Theater Education
for Theater Arts PK-12] [BFA concentrations: Design for Stage and Screen,
Performance for Stage and Screen (Acting and Directing), Writing and
Dramaturgy for Stage and Screen]
â—Ź
NEW CENTURY COLLEGE
Environmental and Sustainability Studies [BA concentrations: Climate Change
and Society, Environmental Economics, Environmental Policy and Politics, Equity
and Environmental Justice]
Integrative Studies [BA concentrations: Advertising, Childhood Studies,
Conservation Studies, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education,
International Studies, Language Arts for Education, Legal Studies,
Organizational Administration, Social Justice, Social Science for Education,
Individualized] [BS concentrations: Conservation Studies, Life Sciences, Natural
Science for Education, Individualized]
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Conflict Analysis and Resolution* [BA concentrations: Community and
Organizational Conflict, International Conflict, Interpersonal Conflict, Individualized]
â—Ź
BACHELOR’S
MASTER’S
DOCTORATE
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Accounting*
Business Administration* [MBA concentrations: Accounting, Entrepreneurship,
Financial Management, Information Systems Management, Marketing, Project
Management]
Finance
Information Systems and Operations Management
Management*
Management of Secure Information Systems â—Ź
Marketing
Real Estate Development*
Technology Management â—Ź
SCHOOL OF POLICY, GOVERNMENT, AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Biodefense â—Ź â—Ź
Executive Master's in Public Policy â—Ź
Government and International Politics [BA concentrations in government:
American Politics, Political Theory and Law, International and Comparative
Politics, Public Policy and Administration] [BA concentrations in non-government:
Philosophy, Politics and Economics]
Health and Medical Policy [MS concentration: Health Policy] â—Ź
International Commerce and Policy
Organization Development and Knowledge Management â—Ź
Peace Operations â—Ź
Public Administration [BS concentrations: Administration and Management, Public
Policy, Nonprofit Management, U.S. Government Institutions, Administration
and Economics] [MPA concentrations: Administration of Justice, Emergency
Management and Homeland Security, Environmental Science and Public
Policy, Human Resources Management, International Management, Nonprofit
Management, Policy Studies, Public Management, Public and Nonprofit Finance,
State and Local Government, Third-Party Governance]
â—Ź
Public Policy [MPP concentration: International Security] â—Ź
Political Science [MA concentrations: International Security] â—Ź â—Ź
Telecommunications Policy â—Ź
Transportation Policy, Operations and Logistics â—Ź
Volgenau School of Engineering
Applied Computer Science [BS concentrations: Bioinformatics, Computer Game
Design, Geography, Software Engineering]
Applied Information Technology* [BS concentrations: Database Technology
and Programming, Health Information Technology, Information Security,
Network and Telecommunications; Web Development] [MS concentrations:
Emerging Technologies, Cyber Security, Intelligence Technologies]
Bioengineering [BS concentration: Biomedical Signals and Systems;
Bioengineering Healthcare Informatics]
Biostatistics*
Civil and Infrastructure Engineering* [MS concentrations: Construction Project
Management, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Geotechnical
Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering]
â—Ź
Computer Engineering*
Computer Forensics*
Computer Science* â—Ź
Cyber Security Engineering
Data Analytics Engineering*
Electrical and Computer Engineering â—Ź
Electrical Engineering* [BS concentrations: Bioengineering, Communications
and Signal Processing, Computer Engineering, Control Systems, Electronics]
Geotechnical, Construction, and Structural Engineering*
Information Security and Assurance* [MS concentrations: Network and
Systems Security, Applied Cyber Security]
Information Systems*
Information Technology â—Ź
Mechanical Engineering
Operations Research [MS concentrations: Decision Analysis, Financial
Engineering, Military Operations Research, Optimization of Stochastic Modeling]
Software Engineering*
Statistical Science* â—Ź
Systems Engineering [MS concentrations: Advanced Transportation Systems;
Architecture-Based Systems Integration; Command, Control, Communications,
Computing and Intelligence; Financial Systems Engineering; Systems
Engineering Analysis; Systems Engineering of Software-Intensive Systems;
Systems Management]
Systems Engineering and Operations Research â—Ź
Telecommunications*
Dates and Prices 2015-16
Rates are an estimate and subject to change. All prices in U.S. dollars.
MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND EXPENSES 2015-16
ONE-TIME PER SEMESTER
Express Mail $100 --------
Books (estimated) -------- $577
deposits 2015-16
PROGRAM TUITION HOUSING
Academic English $2,000 $2,000
Pathway Program $2,000 $2,000
Academic English and Pathway $2,000 $2,000
Start Dates FOR Academic PROGRAMS
Accelerated Pathway programs are one semester (in dark gray), Standard Pathway programs (in black)
are two semesters. All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below. Start dates for the
two-semester Graduate Bridge Program vary; see intohigher.com/mason/bridge for details.
Programs Fall 2015
Aug 24, 2015
Spring 2016
Jan 11, 2016
undergraduate pathway programs
Business, Human and Social Development, Humanities,
Social Sciences and Science
Engineering and Computing
graduate pathway programs
School of Management: Business Administration (MBA)1
College of Education and Human Development: Early
Childhood Diverse Learners, Early Childhood Special Education,
Special Education, Sport and Recreation Studies
College of Health and Human Services: Global Health, Health
Informatics, Health Systems Management, Nutrition, SocialWork
College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Psychology
College of Science: Bioinformatics and Computational Biology,
Earth Systems Science, Environmental Management, Forensic
Science, Geographic and Cartographic Sciences
College ofVisual and Performing Arts: Arts Management,
Graphic Design, Music
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Conflict Analysis
and Resolution
School of Management: Accounting
Volgenau School of Engineering: Applied Information
Technology, Biostatistics, Computer Engineering, Computer
Forensics, Computer Science, Data Analytics Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Information Security and Assurance, Information
Systems, Operations Research, Software Engineering, Statistical
Science, Systems Engineering,Telecommunications
School of Business: Management1,2
, Real Estate Development
College of Education and Human Development: Educational
Psychology
College of Science: Applied and Engineering Physics,
Bioinformatics Management, Computational Science
Volgenau School of Engineering: Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering, Geotechnical, Construction, and Structural
Engineering
College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Global Affairs,
Linguistics
College of Science: Mathematics
School of Policy, Government and International Affairs:
International Commerce and Policy, Public Policy
1	 The MBA and Management programs have start and end dates that are different from the traditional semester. Applicants are
	 advised to pay special attention to the academic calendar for this program.
2	 The MS in Management is designed as an alternative to the MBA for students who do not have professional work experience.
INTO MASON TUITION FOR ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Program 1 SemesteR
(ACCELERATED PATHWAY)
2 Semesters
(standard pathway)
Undergraduate Pathway program $19,200 $33,390
Graduate Pathway program $19,200 $33,390
Graduate Bridge program -------- $33,390
INTO MASON TUITION FOR LANGUAGE programs
Program 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters
Academic English $7,790 $15,580 $23,370
into mason start Dates for Language Programs
Programs Fall 2015
Aug 24, 2015
Spring 2016
Jan 11, 2016
Summer 2016
May 16, 2016
Academic English
P P P
P Variable program length
INTO MASON Housing and Dining ServiceS
Housing and dining rates are subject to change.
HOUSING TYPE* FALL 2015 SPRING 2016 SUMMER 2016
Double room/shared bathroom $8,650 $8,650 $6,100
* 	 Includes“Anytime Dining”meal plan in the amount of $3,313 for Fall 2015, $3,313 for Spring 2016, and $2,248 for Summer 2016,
	 as well as a linen package and housing between terms.
1-Semester Accelerated Pathway program 2-Semester Standard Pathway program
INTO GEORGE MASON MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
INTO George Mason Pathway Scholarships may be available to students who are admitted to an INTO
George Mason Pathway program. For more details, please contact your INTO regional representative.
By Academic Semester There are two main semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring), each about 15 weeks long with a shorter Summer semester of 12 weeks.
START DATES FOR GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Semester First
Day of
Classes**
Undergraduate
Application
Deadline
Graduate
Application
Deadline
Application
Fee
Fall 2015 Aug 31, 2015 Jan 15, 2015
Varies by
program
$80
Spring 2016 Jan 19, 2016 Oct 1, 2015
Varies by
program
$80
** 	Students should plan to arrive up to five days in advance to attend required orientations.
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY TUITION AND FEES
The following prices are based on 2014-15 Cost of Attendance values and are subject to change.
TUITION
AND FEES
HOUSING
AND DINING*
BOOKS AND
SUPPLIES
INSURANCE Miscellaneous TOTAL
EXPENSES
Undergraduate Direct Admission
24-36 credits
(12-16 credits per semester)
$31,458 $10,605 $1,154 $2,748 $2,345 $48,310
Graduate Direct Admission
18 credits
(9 credits per semester)
$23,309 $18,423 $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $48,800
For the most current information about George Mason University tuition and fees, visit: studentaccounts.gmu.edu/tuition.html
* 	 Graduate Housing is an estimate for off-campus housing.
By Academic Year There are two main semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring), each about 15 weeks long with a shorter Summer semester of 12 weeks.
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Entry Paths and Requirements
DIRECT ADMISSION
ENGLISH PREPARATION
Entry path Progression path
Academic
English
Entry Requirements Direct Admission Accelerated Pathway Program Standard Pathway Program
Academic Requirements •	 High school diploma
•	 3.0 minimum high school GPA
•	 SAT/ACT may be required for some
majors and scholarship consideration
•	 High school diploma
•	 2.5 minimum high school GPA equivalent1
•	 High school diploma
•	 2.5 minimum high school GPA equivalent1
Language Requirements •	 TOEFL iBT 88
•	 IELTS 6.5
•	 PTE Academic 58+
•	 Successful completion of Academic
English Level 6
•	 TOEFL iBT 80 (17 minimum
subscores in reading and writing)
•	 IELTS 6.5 (6.0 minimum
subscores in reading and writing)
•	 PTE Academic 53+
•	 Successful completion of Academic
English Level 5
•	 TOEFL iBT 60 (13 minimum
subscores in reading and listening)
•	 IELTS 5.5 (5.5 minimum
subscores in reading and listening)
•	 PTE Academic 45+
•	 Password: 6.0 overall
•	 Successful completion of Academic
English Level 4
1 Equivalencies based on the applicant’s country/institutional scale	
Average 120 credits to graduate
27-30 credits
14-16 credits
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Undergraduate
Pathway
Programs
Accelerated
(1 semester)
Standard
(2 semesters)
Semester 1
Year 1
Semester 2
GRADUATE Entry Paths and Requirements*
DIRECT ADMISSION
ENGLISH PREPARATION
PATHWAY PROGRAMS
Entry path Progression path
Academic
English
Graduate Degree
Program
Average 36 credits to graduate
0-13 credits
0-10 credits
Graduate
Pathway
Programs
Accelerated
(1 semester)
Standard
(2 semesters)
PATHWAY PROGRAMS
UNDERGRADUATE Entry Paths and Requirements
Entry Requirements Direct Admission Accelerated Pathway Program Standard Pathway Program
Academic Requirements •	 Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
•	 GPA requirement varies by program
•	 Some programs require a GRE, GMAT, or
other standardized test
•	 Bachelor’s degree or equivalent1
•	 2.75 minimum GPA equivalent2
•	 Bachelor’s degree or equivalent1
•	 2.75 minimum GPA equivalent2
Language Requirements •	 TOEFL iBT 88-100 (20 minimum subscores)
•	 IELTS 6.5
•	 PTE Academic 58+
•	 Successful completion of Academic
English Level 7
•	 TOEFL iBT 80-85 (17-20 minimum
subscores in specific sections)
•	 IELTS 6.5 (6.0-6.5 minimum
subscores in specific sections)
•	 PTE Academic 53-58+
•	 Successful completion of Academic
English Level 63
•	 TOEFL iBT 70-75 (13-17 minimum
subscores in specific sections)
•	 IELTS 6.0-6.5 (5.5-6.0 minimum
subscores in specific sections)
•	 PTE Academic 47-52+
•	 Successful completion of Academic
English Level 53
* Requirements vary by program
1 Most graduate Pathways require 4-year subject specific degrees; some graduate Pathways accept select 3-year degrees for admission to Standard Pathways only. Applicants should review entry requirements
	 on page 29 in the full brochure online.
2 Equivalencies are based on the applicant’s country/institutional scale
3 For exact progression details, please see the specific Pathway grids in the full INTO George Mason brochure available at: www.intohigher.com/mason/brochure
estimated costs of attendance 2015-16
The following prices are based on 2014-2015 Cost of Attendance values and are subject to change.
COST DESCRIPTION TUITION AND FEES HOUSING AND DINING BOOKS AND SUPPLIES INSURANCE Miscellaneous TOTAL EXPENSES
UNDERGRADUATE DIRECT ADMISSION (2 SEMESTERS) $31,458 $10,605 $1,154 $2,748 $2,345 $48,310
UNDERGRADUATE STANDARD PATHWAY (2 SEMESTERS) $33,390 $17,300 $1,154 $2,748 $2,345 $56,937
UNDERGRADUATE ACCELERATED PATHWAY (1 SEMESTER) $19,200 $8,650 $577 $1,374 $1,173 $30,974
GRADUATE DIRECT ADMISSION (2 SEMESTERS) $23,309 $18,423* $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $48,800
GRADUATE STANDARD PATHWAY (2 SEMESTERS) $33,390 $18,423* $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $58,881
Graduate Bridge Program (2 semesters) $33,390 $18,423* $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $58,881
GRADUATE ACCELERATED PATHWAY (1 SEMESTER) $19,200 $9,211* $696 $1,374 $1,465 $31,946
ACADEMIC ENGLISH (1 SEMESTER) $7,790 $8,650 $210 $1,374 $1,173 $19,197
Please visit www.intohigher.com/mason/housing for the most current information. * Graduate Housing is an estimate for off-campus housing.
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  • 1. 2015–16 Discover George Mason University Great opportunities and remarkable experiences for international students
  • 2. Why Choose George Portland Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles USA Dallas New York Atlanta Miami Fairfax Washington, D.C. FAIRFAX GEORGE MASON Washington, D.C. Detroit VIRGINIA #57 Washington, D.C.Fairfax, Virginia Ranked 78 of universities in the U.S. and 176 worldwide (Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2013) #1 Washington, D.C. ranks as the best city for young adults to live (The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2013) Easy Access to Washington, D.C. and all the cultural, business, and research opportunities it has to offer among top 100 world universities under 50 years old (Times Higher Education, 2014) 2
  • 3. Mason University? All 50U.S. states 122Countries 155,649Alumni represented represented #6 up-and-coming schools in the National Universities Rankings (U.S. News & World Report, 2014) Top 40 most diverse public universities in the country (U.S. News & World Report, 2013) 3
  • 4. George Mason Year founded: 1972 Total enrollment: 32,559 Undergraduate students: 21,123 Graduate students: 11,436 International students: 2,000+ from 122 countries Bachelor’s degree programs: 75+ Master’s or doctoral degree programs: 120+ Student-to-Professor ratio: 16:1 Research funding: $101.6 million Campus size: 2.7 million square meters Ranked 72in the United States in academic quality and affordability (Kiplinger’s, 2014) One of the top 50law schools nationwide (U.S. News & World Report, 2015) #72 Top Public Schools in the National Universities ranking (U.S. News & World Report, 2014) 4
  • 5. at a glance Paths to George Mason for International students Direct Entry Students who meet the specified language and academic criteria may apply directly to George Mason University. Students who do not meet these requirements are encouraged to apply to INTO Mason’s Pathway and English language programs. Pathway Programs INTO Mason’s Undergraduate and Graduate Pathway programs are ideal for international students who need additional English language and academic preparation before continuing to a degree program. English Language Programs INTO Mason’s English language programs can help students acquire the English language skills for university study at Mason and attain academic, professional, and personal goals. 5
  • 6. Academics at College of Health and Human Services chhs.gmu.edu College of Science cos.gmu.edu College of Education and Human Development cehd.gmu.edu College of Humanities and Social Sciences chss.gmu.edu College of Visual and Performing Arts cvpa.gmu.edu Honors college Honorscollege.gmu.edu 6
  • 7. George Mason University School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution scar.gmu.edu New Century College ncc.gmu.edu For more information about schools and colleges visit: www.gmu.edu/resources/schools-colleges School of BUSINESS business.gmu.edu Volgenau School of Engineering volgenau.gmu.edu School of Policy, GOVERNMENT, AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS spgia.gmu.edu School of Law law.gmu.edu 7
  • 8. INTO George Mason Integrated Access All university facilities, including recreation centers, libraries, clubs, and on-campus and sports events, are available to all students. Campus Diversity Students from all 50 states and 122 different countries call Mason home, giving the university one of the most diverse student populations in the United States. Small Classes INTO Mason language classes average 16 students. The INTO George Mason Advantage •• Just 45 minutes from downtown Washington, D.C., INTO Mason students have access to the excitement of the nation’s capital while living in a safe, suburban, wooded campus •• Enjoy full access to university resources, services, and facilities •• Receive personalized academic advising throughout any program of study •• Learn in small classes taught by university instructors •• Earn academic credits that apply to Mason degree programs •• Progress to a Mason degree program upon successful completion of a Pathway program •• Personalized support services, including 24-hour emergency assistance State-of-the-art facilities •• INTO Mason is centrally located in the heart of campus with close proximity to all campus facilities •• Newest teaching technology, including smart audio and video equipped classrooms, computers, and access to language learning software •• Free high-speed wireless Internet and computers available for student use 8
  • 9. University Programs Offered Undergraduate Pathway • Business • Engineering and Computing • Human and Social Development • Humanities and Social Sciences* • Science Graduate Pathway College of Education and Human Development • Curriculum and Instruction** • Educational Psychology** • Special Education** • Sport and Recreation Studies** College of Health and Human Services • Global Health • Health Informatics • Health Systems Management • Nutrition • Social Work College of Humanities and Social Sciences • Global Affairs** • Linguistics • Psychology** College of Science • Applied and Engineering Physics • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology • Bioinformatics Management • Computational Science • Earth Systems Science • Environmental Management • Forensic Science • Geographic and Cartographic Sciences • Mathematics College of Visual and Performing Arts • Arts Management • Graphic Design** • Music School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution • Conflict Analysis and Resolution** School of Business • Accounting** • Business Administration (MBA)** • Management** • Real Estate Development** School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs • International Commerce and Policy • Public Policy Volgenau School of Engineering • Applied Information Technology** • Biostatistics** • Civil and Infrastructure Engineering** • Computer Engineering** • Computer Forensics** • Computer Science** • Data Analytics Engineering** • Electrical Engineering** • Geotechnical, Construction and Structural Engineering** • Information Security and Assurance** • Information Systems** • Operations Research • Software Engineering** • Statistical Science** • Systems Engineering • Telecommunications** English Language Programs • Academic English * Includes Government and International Politics, Public Administration, Music and Undeclared ** Graduate Bridge Programs are only available for select Graduate Pathways. See intohigher.com/mason for details 9
  • 10. 1. Discover the Fairfax and Washington, D.C. metro area – with free shuttles and bus access, it’s easy to explore the excitement of the nation’s capital. 5. Find your favorite study spot – whether you prefer the Johnson Center, the Nguyen Engineering Building, or the Fenwick Library, there are plenty of spaces to study quietly or with friends. 2. Go to class – with a small 16:1 student professor ratio, you’ll get to know your teachers and all of your classmates. 6. Get the foods you crave – with more than25 great dining options to choose fromincluding Halal, vegetarian, and gluten-freechoices, you’ll be sure to find the foods youlove on campus. Student Life at George 10
  • 11. 3. Stay fit and active – state-of-the-artrecreation facilities are a way of life atGeorge Mason. 4. Join a club – Mason has more than 300 student clubs and organizations including dozens of multicultural student associations. With so many choices, it’s easy to make friends! Mason University 8. Show your school spirit – Patriot pride isstrong at George Mason University! AttendMason athletic events and join the fun of beingon a spirited American university campus – it’san integral part of the Mason experience. 7. Meet with your advisor – talk about your classes, plan your path to graduation and learn about exciting internship opportunities in the Washington, D.C. metro area. The possibilities are endless and there is always help along the way. 11
  • 12. Student Services at Office of International Programs and Services provides visa advising to international students. The office assists international students with getting to know the campus, the Fairfax community, and U.S. culture. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES provides high-quality health care, counseling, health education, and prevention services. Mason students can access a wide variety of services to stay healthy. University Career Services puts degree-seeking students at a competitive edge in the global job market by offering a wide range of services to prepare students for their future career. PUBLIC SAFETY, also known as the University Police, is a full service law enforcement agency which has maintained its national recognition status from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Act since 1991. Mason Recreation offers many opportunities for students to get exercise and stay healthy. Sports, recreational facilities, and playing fields on campus are great ways to stay active and meet friends. The Johnson Center and Student Union Buildings are three facilities on campus where students can find many essential student services as well as a place to enjoy food, have fun, and relax with friends. 12
  • 13. George Mason University The Patriots compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference for most sports including: Men’s Intercollegiate Sports • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country • Golf • Soccer • Swimming and Diving • Tennis • Track and Field (Indoor and Outdoor) • Volleyball • Wrestling There are more than 300 student clubs and organizations on campus. These include volunteer, religious, academic, international and multicultural organizations, as well as honor societies, fraternities and sororities, and sports clubs. Clubs and sports Women’s Intercollegiate Sports • Basketball • Cross Country • Lacrosse • Rowing • Soccer • Softball • Swimming and Diving • Tennis • Track and Field (Indoor and Outdoor) • Volleyball • African Student Association • Arab Student Association • Association of Energy Engineers • Badminton • Baseball • Biology Club • Biomedical Engineering Society • Chinese Student and Scholar Association • Crew • Cricket • Cycling • Economics Society • Engineers for International Development • Equestrian • Field Hockey • Football • Fraternity and Sorority Life • Indian Student Association • Institute of Electrical Engineers • International Affairs Council • Investment Club • Iranian Students Union • Lacrosse • Mathematics Club • MBA Student Association • Pakistani Students Association • Portuguese Speaking Club • Rugby • Russian Club • Saudi Student Association • Ski and Snowboard • Soccer • Society of Women Engineers • Softball • Swimming • Tennis • Vietnamese Student Association • Volleyball • And more! NCAA Division I Athletics 13
  • 14. Housing and Join Mason On Campus! All on-campus rooms include • Bed • Cable TV • Chair • Closet space • Desk • Dining and meal plans • Dresser • High-speed wireless Internet • Mail service • Relaxation space • Secured entry • Self-service laundry • Window blinds More than 6,000 students and staff live on campus at George Mason University When you’re here, you’re home! More than 6,000 residents and staff call Mason home. This includes 75 percent of freshman students and many continuing students who return to campus housing each year. Make Mason your home and join this growing community! On-campus students have excellent opportunities for out-of-classroom learning and more time for studying and getting involved in campus activities. Mason provides a student-centered community that supports the academic mission of the university. Resident life on campus aims to encourage student success and engagement with the university community. Professional and student staff are available 24 hours a day to assist students and ensure their safety. Your Mason ID card gives you access to: •• Keyless entry into rooms, buildings, and dorms •• Meal Plan and Mason Money – no need to carry cash •• Free bus rides •• Discounts and/or priority seating on specified Patriot Center events •• Library privileges •• Free entry into the Fairfax Aquatic and Fitness Center •• 15 free visits to the Prince William Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center •• Free admittance to specified Concert Hall performances •• Free admittance into Johnson Center Cinema •• Select discounts at Patriot Computer Store •• Intramural sports participation 14
  • 15. Dining More than 25 dining options including Halal, vegetarian and gluten-free choices Restaurants Available On Campus • Burger King • Chick-fil-A • Einstein Bros. Bagels • Freshens • Hot Spot • IndAroma Express • La Patisserie • Manhattan Pizza • The Mason Rathskeller • Mein Bowl • Original Burger • Panda Express • Panera Bread • Red Hot & Blue • Red Mango / Auntie Anne’s • Sprouts • Starbucks • SubConnection • Subway • Taco Bell 15
  • 16. George Mason 16 BACHELOR’S MASTER’S DOCTORATE college of educaTION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Graduate School of Education Counseling and Development [MEd concentrations: Community Agency Counseling, School Counseling] â—Ź Curriculum and Instruction* [MEd concentrations: Advanced Studies in Teaching and Learning, Assistive Technology, Early Childhood Education for Diverse Learners*, Elementary Education, English as a Second Language, Foreign Language, International Education, Learning Technologies, Literacy/ Reading, Multilingual/Multicultural Education, Secondary Education 6-12] Education â—Ź Education Leadership [MEd concentrations: Mathematics Specialist Leadership (K-8), Special Education Leadership] â—Ź Educational Psychology* [MS concentrations: Assessment, Evaluation and Testing*; Learning and Decision-making in Leadership; Learning, Cognition and Motivation*; Teacher Preparation] Special Education* [MEd concentrations: Early Childhood Special Education*] School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism Athletic Training â—Ź Exercise, Fitness and Health Promotion â—Ź Health, Fitness and Recreation Resources [BS concentrations: Kinesiology, Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Sport Management, Therapeutic Recreation] Physical Education â—Ź Sport and Recreation Studies* [MS concentrations: International Sport Management, Recreation Administration, Sport and Leisure Studies, Sport Coaching, Sport Management] Tourism and Event Management [BS concentrations: Events Management, Hospitality Management, Tourism Management] COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Community Health [BS concentrations: Global Health, Clinical Science, no concentration] Global Health Health Administration [BS concentrations: Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration, Health Informatics, Health Systems Management] Health and Medical Policy [MS concentrations: Health Policy] â—Ź Health Informatics Health Systems Management [MHA concentrations: Executive Management, Physician Practice Management, Risk Management and Patient Safety] Nursing [MSN concentrations: Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care, Advanced Clinical Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care, Nursing Administration, Nurse Educator] â—Ź â—Ź â—Ź Nutrition Public Health [MPH concentrations: Epidemiology, Global and Community Health] â—Ź Rehabilitation Science â—Ź Social Work [MSW concentrations: Clinical Practice, Social Change] BACHELOR’S MASTER’S DOCTORATE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology â—Ź Art History â—Ź Communication [BA concentrations: Interpersonal and Organizational Communication, Journalism, Media Production and Criticism, Persuasive and Political Communication, Public Relations] [MA concentration: Science Communication] â—Ź â—Ź Community College Education â—Ź Creative Writing [BFA concentrations: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry] [MFA concentrations: Fiction, Nonfiction Writing, Poetry] â—Ź â—Ź Criminology, Law and Society [BA/BS concentrations: Criminal Justice, Law and Society; Homeland Security and Justice] [MA concentrations: Policy and Practice] â—Ź â—Ź Cultural Studies â—Ź Economics [BA concentrations: Philosophy, Politics and Economics] [BS concentrations: Managerial Economics; Philosophy, Politics and Economics] â—Ź â—Ź English [BA concentrations: American Literature, Creative Writing, Cultural Studies, Drama, Fiction, Film and Media Studies, Folklore, Mythology and Literature, Linguistics, Medieval and Renaissance Literature, Modern British Literature, Poetry, Writing and Rhetoric, World Literature] [MA concentration: Cultural Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Professional Writing and Rhetoric, Teaching of Writing and Literature] Foreign Languages [BA concentrations: Chinese, French, Spanish] [MA concentrations: French, Spanish, Spanish and French, Spanish/Bilingual- Multicultural Education] â—Ź Global Affairs* [BA concentrations: The Environment, Global Economy and Management, Global Governance, Global Inequalities and Responses, Human Security, International Development, Media, Communication and Culture, By World Region (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa, North America, Russia and Central Asia), Individualized] History [MA concentrations: Predoctoral History, Predoctoral History with Cultural History emphasis, Applied History, Applied History with New Media and Information Technology emphasis, Enrichment, Teaching] â—Ź â—Ź History of Decorative Arts â—Ź Individualized Study [BIS concentrations: Individualized, Early Childhood Education Studies] â—Ź Interdisciplinary Studies [MAIS concentrations: Community College Teaching; Computational Social Science; Energy and Sustainability; Film and Video Studies; Folklore Studies; Higher Education; Neuroethics; Religion, Culture and Values; Social Entrepreneurship; War and Military in Society; Women and Gender Studies] â—Ź Latin American Studies Linguistics â—Ź Middle East and Islamic Studies â—Ź Neuroscience Philosophy [BA concentrations: Philosophy and Law; Philosophy, Politics, and Economics] [MA concentrations: Ethics and Public Affairs, Philosophy and Cultural Theory, Philosophy and Public Affairs] â—Ź Psychology* [BA concentration: Work and Organizational Psychology] [MA concentrations: Applied Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, Industrial and Organizational Psychology*, Human Factors/Applied Cognition*, School Psychology] â—Ź Religious Studies Russian and Eurasian Studies [BA concentrations: Eurasian Studies, Russian Studies, Russian Language and Culture] Sociology [BA concentrations: Childhood and Youth; Deviance, Crime and Social Control; Global Sociology; Inequality and Social Change] â—Ź â—Ź Undeclared â—Ź Writing and Rhetoric â—Ź COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Applied and Engineering Physics Astronomy Bioinformatics and Computational Biology â—Ź Bioinformatics Management Biology [BA concentration: Biology Education] [BS concentrations: Biology Education, Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, Environmental and Conservation Biology, Marine and Freshwater Biology, Microbiology] [MS concentrations: Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Microbiology and Infectious Disease, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Systematics and Evolutionary Biology] â—Ź Biomedical Sciences â—Ź Biosciences â—Ź George Mason University provides innovative educational opportunities through the more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs at its 10 academic units. Indicates a Pathway program can lead to this degree. â—Ź Indicates a George Mason University degree program. * Indicates a three-year international bachelor’s degree can lead to this master’s degree. Graduate Pathway programs leading to master’s degrees are listed below in green.
  • 17. Academic Programs 17 BACHELOR’S MASTER’S DOCTORATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE (CONTINUED) Chemistry [BA concentration: Biochemistry] [BS concentrations: Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemistry Education] [MS concentration: Biochemistry] â—Ź Chemistry and Biochemistry â—Ź Climate Dynamics â—Ź Computational and Data Science Computational Science Computational Sciences and Informatics â—Ź Earth Science [BS concentrations: Atmospheric Science, Earth Science Education, Earth Surface Processes, Environmental Geoscience, Geology, Oceanography and Estuarine Science] Earth Systems and Geoinformation Sciences â—Ź Earth Systems Science Environmental Science [BS concentrations: Aquatic Ecology, Conservation, Ecological Science, Environmental Health, Human and Ecosystem Response to Climate Change] Environmental Science and Policy [MS concentrations: Aquatic Ecology, Conservation Science and Policy, Earth Surface Processes and Environmental Geochemistry, Environmental Biocomplexity, Environmental Management, Environmental Science and Policy] Environmental Science and Public Policy â—Ź Forensic Science Geography Geographic and Cartographic Sciences Geoinformatics and Geospatial Intelligence â—Ź Geology Mathematics [BA concentration: Mathematics Education] [BS concentrations: Actuarial Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, Mathematics Education] â—Ź Medical Technology Neuroscience â—Ź Physics â—Ź College of Visual and Performing Arts Art and Visual Technology [BA concentrations: Drawing, Graphic Design, InterArts, New Media Art, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture] [BFA concentrations: Drawing, Graphic Design, InterArts, New Media Art, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture] â—Ź â—Ź Arts Education â—Ź Arts Management Computer Game Design â—Ź Dance â—Ź â—Ź Film and Video Studies [BA concentrations: Business, Screenwriting, Video Production] â—Ź Graphic Design* Music [BA concentrations: Music, Music Technology] [BM concentrations: Composition, Jazz, Music Education, Performance] [MM concentrations: Composition, Conducting, Jazz Studies, Music Education, Performance, Pedagogy] Musical Arts â—Ź Music Education â—Ź Theater [BA concentrations: Design and Technical Theater, Performance (Acting and Directing), Playwriting and Dramaturgy, Theater Education for Theater Arts PK-12] [BFA concentrations: Design for Stage and Screen, Performance for Stage and Screen (Acting and Directing), Writing and Dramaturgy for Stage and Screen] â—Ź NEW CENTURY COLLEGE Environmental and Sustainability Studies [BA concentrations: Climate Change and Society, Environmental Economics, Environmental Policy and Politics, Equity and Environmental Justice] Integrative Studies [BA concentrations: Advertising, Childhood Studies, Conservation Studies, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, International Studies, Language Arts for Education, Legal Studies, Organizational Administration, Social Justice, Social Science for Education, Individualized] [BS concentrations: Conservation Studies, Life Sciences, Natural Science for Education, Individualized] School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Conflict Analysis and Resolution* [BA concentrations: Community and Organizational Conflict, International Conflict, Interpersonal Conflict, Individualized] â—Ź BACHELOR’S MASTER’S DOCTORATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting* Business Administration* [MBA concentrations: Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Financial Management, Information Systems Management, Marketing, Project Management] Finance Information Systems and Operations Management Management* Management of Secure Information Systems â—Ź Marketing Real Estate Development* Technology Management â—Ź SCHOOL OF POLICY, GOVERNMENT, AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Biodefense â—Ź â—Ź Executive Master's in Public Policy â—Ź Government and International Politics [BA concentrations in government: American Politics, Political Theory and Law, International and Comparative Politics, Public Policy and Administration] [BA concentrations in non-government: Philosophy, Politics and Economics] Health and Medical Policy [MS concentration: Health Policy] â—Ź International Commerce and Policy Organization Development and Knowledge Management â—Ź Peace Operations â—Ź Public Administration [BS concentrations: Administration and Management, Public Policy, Nonprofit Management, U.S. Government Institutions, Administration and Economics] [MPA concentrations: Administration of Justice, Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Environmental Science and Public Policy, Human Resources Management, International Management, Nonprofit Management, Policy Studies, Public Management, Public and Nonprofit Finance, State and Local Government, Third-Party Governance] â—Ź Public Policy [MPP concentration: International Security] â—Ź Political Science [MA concentrations: International Security] â—Ź â—Ź Telecommunications Policy â—Ź Transportation Policy, Operations and Logistics â—Ź Volgenau School of Engineering Applied Computer Science [BS concentrations: Bioinformatics, Computer Game Design, Geography, Software Engineering] Applied Information Technology* [BS concentrations: Database Technology and Programming, Health Information Technology, Information Security, Network and Telecommunications; Web Development] [MS concentrations: Emerging Technologies, Cyber Security, Intelligence Technologies] Bioengineering [BS concentration: Biomedical Signals and Systems; Bioengineering Healthcare Informatics] Biostatistics* Civil and Infrastructure Engineering* [MS concentrations: Construction Project Management, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering] â—Ź Computer Engineering* Computer Forensics* Computer Science* â—Ź Cyber Security Engineering Data Analytics Engineering* Electrical and Computer Engineering â—Ź Electrical Engineering* [BS concentrations: Bioengineering, Communications and Signal Processing, Computer Engineering, Control Systems, Electronics] Geotechnical, Construction, and Structural Engineering* Information Security and Assurance* [MS concentrations: Network and Systems Security, Applied Cyber Security] Information Systems* Information Technology â—Ź Mechanical Engineering Operations Research [MS concentrations: Decision Analysis, Financial Engineering, Military Operations Research, Optimization of Stochastic Modeling] Software Engineering* Statistical Science* â—Ź Systems Engineering [MS concentrations: Advanced Transportation Systems; Architecture-Based Systems Integration; Command, Control, Communications, Computing and Intelligence; Financial Systems Engineering; Systems Engineering Analysis; Systems Engineering of Software-Intensive Systems; Systems Management] Systems Engineering and Operations Research â—Ź Telecommunications*
  • 18. Dates and Prices 2015-16 Rates are an estimate and subject to change. All prices in U.S. dollars. MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND EXPENSES 2015-16 ONE-TIME PER SEMESTER Express Mail $100 -------- Books (estimated) -------- $577 deposits 2015-16 PROGRAM TUITION HOUSING Academic English $2,000 $2,000 Pathway Program $2,000 $2,000 Academic English and Pathway $2,000 $2,000 Start Dates FOR Academic PROGRAMS Accelerated Pathway programs are one semester (in dark gray), Standard Pathway programs (in black) are two semesters. All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below. Start dates for the two-semester Graduate Bridge Program vary; see intohigher.com/mason/bridge for details. Programs Fall 2015 Aug 24, 2015 Spring 2016 Jan 11, 2016 undergraduate pathway programs Business, Human and Social Development, Humanities, Social Sciences and Science Engineering and Computing graduate pathway programs School of Management: Business Administration (MBA)1 College of Education and Human Development: Early Childhood Diverse Learners, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Education, Sport and Recreation Studies College of Health and Human Services: Global Health, Health Informatics, Health Systems Management, Nutrition, SocialWork College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Psychology College of Science: Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Earth Systems Science, Environmental Management, Forensic Science, Geographic and Cartographic Sciences College ofVisual and Performing Arts: Arts Management, Graphic Design, Music School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Conflict Analysis and Resolution School of Management: Accounting Volgenau School of Engineering: Applied Information Technology, Biostatistics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics, Computer Science, Data Analytics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Security and Assurance, Information Systems, Operations Research, Software Engineering, Statistical Science, Systems Engineering,Telecommunications School of Business: Management1,2 , Real Estate Development College of Education and Human Development: Educational Psychology College of Science: Applied and Engineering Physics, Bioinformatics Management, Computational Science Volgenau School of Engineering: Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Geotechnical, Construction, and Structural Engineering College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Global Affairs, Linguistics College of Science: Mathematics School of Policy, Government and International Affairs: International Commerce and Policy, Public Policy 1 The MBA and Management programs have start and end dates that are different from the traditional semester. Applicants are advised to pay special attention to the academic calendar for this program. 2 The MS in Management is designed as an alternative to the MBA for students who do not have professional work experience. INTO MASON TUITION FOR ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Program 1 SemesteR (ACCELERATED PATHWAY) 2 Semesters (standard pathway) Undergraduate Pathway program $19,200 $33,390 Graduate Pathway program $19,200 $33,390 Graduate Bridge program -------- $33,390 INTO MASON TUITION FOR LANGUAGE programs Program 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters Academic English $7,790 $15,580 $23,370 into mason start Dates for Language Programs Programs Fall 2015 Aug 24, 2015 Spring 2016 Jan 11, 2016 Summer 2016 May 16, 2016 Academic English P P P P Variable program length INTO MASON Housing and Dining ServiceS Housing and dining rates are subject to change. HOUSING TYPE* FALL 2015 SPRING 2016 SUMMER 2016 Double room/shared bathroom $8,650 $8,650 $6,100 * Includes“Anytime Dining”meal plan in the amount of $3,313 for Fall 2015, $3,313 for Spring 2016, and $2,248 for Summer 2016, as well as a linen package and housing between terms. 1-Semester Accelerated Pathway program 2-Semester Standard Pathway program INTO GEORGE MASON MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS INTO George Mason Pathway Scholarships may be available to students who are admitted to an INTO George Mason Pathway program. For more details, please contact your INTO regional representative. By Academic Semester There are two main semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring), each about 15 weeks long with a shorter Summer semester of 12 weeks. START DATES FOR GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY DEGREE PROGRAMS Semester First Day of Classes** Undergraduate Application Deadline Graduate Application Deadline Application Fee Fall 2015 Aug 31, 2015 Jan 15, 2015 Varies by program $80 Spring 2016 Jan 19, 2016 Oct 1, 2015 Varies by program $80 ** Students should plan to arrive up to five days in advance to attend required orientations. GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY TUITION AND FEES The following prices are based on 2014-15 Cost of Attendance values and are subject to change. TUITION AND FEES HOUSING AND DINING* BOOKS AND SUPPLIES INSURANCE Miscellaneous TOTAL EXPENSES Undergraduate Direct Admission 24-36 credits (12-16 credits per semester) $31,458 $10,605 $1,154 $2,748 $2,345 $48,310 Graduate Direct Admission 18 credits (9 credits per semester) $23,309 $18,423 $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $48,800 For the most current information about George Mason University tuition and fees, visit: studentaccounts.gmu.edu/tuition.html * Graduate Housing is an estimate for off-campus housing. By Academic Year There are two main semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring), each about 15 weeks long with a shorter Summer semester of 12 weeks. 18
  • 19. Entry Paths and Requirements DIRECT ADMISSION ENGLISH PREPARATION Entry path Progression path Academic English Entry Requirements Direct Admission Accelerated Pathway Program Standard Pathway Program Academic Requirements • High school diploma • 3.0 minimum high school GPA • SAT/ACT may be required for some majors and scholarship consideration • High school diploma • 2.5 minimum high school GPA equivalent1 • High school diploma • 2.5 minimum high school GPA equivalent1 Language Requirements • TOEFL iBT 88 • IELTS 6.5 • PTE Academic 58+ • Successful completion of Academic English Level 6 • TOEFL iBT 80 (17 minimum subscores in reading and writing) • IELTS 6.5 (6.0 minimum subscores in reading and writing) • PTE Academic 53+ • Successful completion of Academic English Level 5 • TOEFL iBT 60 (13 minimum subscores in reading and listening) • IELTS 5.5 (5.5 minimum subscores in reading and listening) • PTE Academic 45+ • Password: 6.0 overall • Successful completion of Academic English Level 4 1 Equivalencies based on the applicant’s country/institutional scale Average 120 credits to graduate 27-30 credits 14-16 credits Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Undergraduate Pathway Programs Accelerated (1 semester) Standard (2 semesters) Semester 1 Year 1 Semester 2 GRADUATE Entry Paths and Requirements* DIRECT ADMISSION ENGLISH PREPARATION PATHWAY PROGRAMS Entry path Progression path Academic English Graduate Degree Program Average 36 credits to graduate 0-13 credits 0-10 credits Graduate Pathway Programs Accelerated (1 semester) Standard (2 semesters) PATHWAY PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE Entry Paths and Requirements Entry Requirements Direct Admission Accelerated Pathway Program Standard Pathway Program Academic Requirements • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent • GPA requirement varies by program • Some programs require a GRE, GMAT, or other standardized test • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent1 • 2.75 minimum GPA equivalent2 • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent1 • 2.75 minimum GPA equivalent2 Language Requirements • TOEFL iBT 88-100 (20 minimum subscores) • IELTS 6.5 • PTE Academic 58+ • Successful completion of Academic English Level 7 • TOEFL iBT 80-85 (17-20 minimum subscores in specific sections) • IELTS 6.5 (6.0-6.5 minimum subscores in specific sections) • PTE Academic 53-58+ • Successful completion of Academic English Level 63 • TOEFL iBT 70-75 (13-17 minimum subscores in specific sections) • IELTS 6.0-6.5 (5.5-6.0 minimum subscores in specific sections) • PTE Academic 47-52+ • Successful completion of Academic English Level 53 * Requirements vary by program 1 Most graduate Pathways require 4-year subject specific degrees; some graduate Pathways accept select 3-year degrees for admission to Standard Pathways only. Applicants should review entry requirements on page 29 in the full brochure online. 2 Equivalencies are based on the applicant’s country/institutional scale 3 For exact progression details, please see the specific Pathway grids in the full INTO George Mason brochure available at: www.intohigher.com/mason/brochure estimated costs of attendance 2015-16 The following prices are based on 2014-2015 Cost of Attendance values and are subject to change. COST DESCRIPTION TUITION AND FEES HOUSING AND DINING BOOKS AND SUPPLIES INSURANCE Miscellaneous TOTAL EXPENSES UNDERGRADUATE DIRECT ADMISSION (2 SEMESTERS) $31,458 $10,605 $1,154 $2,748 $2,345 $48,310 UNDERGRADUATE STANDARD PATHWAY (2 SEMESTERS) $33,390 $17,300 $1,154 $2,748 $2,345 $56,937 UNDERGRADUATE ACCELERATED PATHWAY (1 SEMESTER) $19,200 $8,650 $577 $1,374 $1,173 $30,974 GRADUATE DIRECT ADMISSION (2 SEMESTERS) $23,309 $18,423* $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $48,800 GRADUATE STANDARD PATHWAY (2 SEMESTERS) $33,390 $18,423* $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $58,881 Graduate Bridge Program (2 semesters) $33,390 $18,423* $1,391 $2,748 $2,929 $58,881 GRADUATE ACCELERATED PATHWAY (1 SEMESTER) $19,200 $9,211* $696 $1,374 $1,465 $31,946 ACADEMIC ENGLISH (1 SEMESTER) $7,790 $8,650 $210 $1,374 $1,173 $19,197 Please visit www.intohigher.com/mason/housing for the most current information. * Graduate Housing is an estimate for off-campus housing. 19
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