12 creditsFull-time for undergraduate students is 12 credits per semester. Students planning to graduate in four years need to carry an average of at least 15 credits per semester. To take more than 18 credits you must submit a credit overload to the Undergraduate Academic Affairs office.
Although 12 credits per semester represent a minimum full-time undergraduate load, students planning to graduate in four years need to carry an average of at least 15 credits per semester....AP. 1.2 Academic Load.Student StatusMaximum Credit LimitGraduate12Nondegree102 more rows
120 creditsStudents must complete at least 120 credits that count toward graduation and fulfill all degree requirements. A few programs require more than the minimum 120 credits. Quality.
Graduate students are considered full-time if they are enrolled in at least 9 graduate credits per semester or hold a full-time assistantship (total 20 hours a week) and are enrolled in at least 6 graduate credits per semester.
A. To obtain permission for a credit overload (over 18 credits) you must contact the Student Academic Affairs office of the school or college of your major and complete the appropriate request form. If approved, you will need to take the appropriate paperwork to the Registrar's Office.
one hundred minorsGeorge Mason University has over one hundred minors from which to choose. Below is a list of minors that are offered....Minors at Mason for Catalog Year 2021-2022.MinorSchool/CollegeCommunicationCHSSCriminology, Law, and SocietyCHSSDevelopmental PsychologyCHSSEconomicsCHSS185 more rows
AP. 3.1 Undergraduate GradingGradeQuality PointsUndergraduate CoursesC2.00PassingC-1.67PassingD1.00PassingF0.00Failing7 more rows
Students interested in a double major must meet with an advisor in each department and will need to have the Change/Declaration of Academic Program form signed by both departments. Minors normally require 15-21 hours. To pursue a minor, please see an advisor in that academic department.
In-state tuition 13,014 USD, Out-of-state tuition 37,410 USD (2019 – 20)George Mason University / Undergraduate tuition and fees
to reserved seating“Reserve-Closed” means that the course is full due to reserved seating, and you are not eligible to register for one of the reserved seats. You may search for a different section of the course or wait until the reserve seating period expires to determine if there are remaining seats available.
Grades of 'W' (Withdraw) are considered attempted hours, which means they are used to determine academic progress.
Generally, all incoming freshmen are required to live on campus unless you file for an exemption for a local commute or non-traditional student status. But chances are, you're seriously considering living here and enjoying the full college experience.
Topics include acquisitions, consolidations, derivatives, segment reporting, partnerships, and SEC reporting.
Specific topics include gross income, deductions, losses, and property transactions. The course emphasizes the identification of planning and compliance issues and the application of tax law to resolve those issues. Both tax and non-tax factors affecting decision making are considered.
Financial accounting topics include recording financial transaction, creating financial statements, the study of cash and internal controls. Managerial accounting topics include introduction to job order costing, breakeven analysis. Offered by School of Business.
Primary focus is analysis of financial statement information in body of financial statements and footnotes, and implications of those disclosures for firm valuation, fraud prediction, taxation, and governance. A third attempt will require academic advisor approval. Offered by School of Business.