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For more information, please also consult the guidance for current MA students in history or contact the director of the MA program Professor Stephen Robertson, srober30@gmu.edu.
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This course is cross-listed as both a systems engineering course and a history course. The reason is that it accomplishes two goals simultaneously: first, students examine complex engineering systems in global society, by looking at them through the lens of history; and second, students study global ...
Studying history at George Mason will provide you with a broad perspective on the contemporary world and the events that have shaped it. As a history major, you will hone your skills in collecting, interpreting, and communicating information. Our department is home to specialists on every region of t...
As an art history major at Mason, you'll investigate works of art to learn about how and why they were made, and about the people who made them. You'll study art as a form of personal expression and a record of its historical moment by understanding not only the artwork's aesthetic qualities, but als...
Following a forty year career in corporate public affairs from 1973 to 2013, has taught political science and history at GMU and Marquette Universities (2012 to present).