Undergraduate

  • The Bachelor of Science in Health Administration (BS HADM) at George Mason University prepares students for leadership roles in health care organizations. The program combines health systems management, policy, and business principles with a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences. Graduates are equipped to work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, insurance companies, and other health-related organizations, or to continue on to graduate study in health administration or related fields.

  • The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Informatics at George Mason University is an interdisciplinary program that integrates health sciences, information technology, computer science, data science, and behavioral sciences.

  • A dual program from the Carter School and College of Engineering and Computing about using engineering principles to support conditions for peace.

  • Sustainable systems engineering is a technical, transdisciplinary field focusing on how to design, integrate, and manage complex systems over their life cycles, with the goal of addressing climate change, energy, environmental, and economic sustainability.

  • This is an example program for a tutorial on SiteMasonry's content hub and not an actual program. Our Bachelors level program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of rocket science, including propulsion systems, aerodynamics, orbital mechanics, and space systems engineering.

  • The bachelor of science in statistics is designed to provide a framework for students to develop connections between statistical concepts and theories and their applications to statistical practice.

  • The minor in Software Engineering teaches students to design and build high-quality software, a valuable asset for engineers, mathematicians, and scientists interested in working in a variety of fields that increasingly demand strong software writing skills.

  • A minor in Statistics gives students a background in the theory and application of statistical methodology. It is intended to complement undergraduate degree programs in the College of Engineering and Computing and the College of Science.

  • This minor gives students the fundamentals of systems engineering. Participants learn how to deal with the system life cycle and use scientific methods for analyzing the operations of a system or organization. The courses help students in technical fields prepare for the information technology work now common in public and private industry.