ADVANCE Program Milestones:

All ADVANCE students must adhere to the following requirements. For Milestones #1-#3, failure to meet these milestones will prevent a student from matriculating to Mason and/or result in termination from ADVANCE. For Milestones #4-#7, failure to meet these milestones may delay matriculation to Mason.
1. Students must graduate with the 91³Ô¹Ï degree aligned with their ADVANCE academic pathway within 4 years of being admitted into ADVANCE. Students are highly encouraged to be continuously enrolled at 91³Ô¹Ï/Mason to support progress towards degree completion.
2. Students must maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA at 91³Ô¹Ï and must have a minimum 2.5 GPA upon matriculation to Mason.
3. Students who wish to enroll at Mason for the fall semester must apply for 91³Ô¹Ï spring graduation by March 1 or summer graduation by June 1. Students who wish to enroll at Mason for the spring semester must apply for 91³Ô¹Ï fall graduation by October 1.
4. Students must begin developmental coursework no later than the first semester in ADVANCE at 91³Ô¹Ï.
5. Students must take first college-level MTH course and ENG 111 in the semester immediately following the completion of any MDE or EDE courses (excluding summer).
6. In the first 30 credits, students must complete ENG 111 and ENG 112 with a C or better.
7. Students must complete a college level math course with a C or better no later than one semester before 91³Ô¹Ï graduation. Refer to your pathway to select the appropriate MTH course(s).

A.S. Social Science

91³Ô¹ÏMASON
91³Ô¹Ï Degree Requirement 91³Ô¹Ï Course Credits Transfer to MASON As MASON Degree Requirement
SDV Course SDV 100 College Success Skills or 1 UNIV 100 General Elective
SDV 101 Orientation to XXX UNIV 100
ENG 111 ENG 111 College Composition I1 3 ENGH XXX General Elective
HIS Elective HIS 101 Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE or 3 HIST 101 Global History
HIS 102 Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE or HIST 102
HIS 112 World Civilizations Post-1500 CE (recommended) HIST 125
MTH 167 Required (91³Ô¹Ï Catalog: MTH 154 or MTH 161 or Higher) MTH 167 Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry 5 MATH 105 General Elective
Science Course #1 BIO 101 General Biology I or 4 BIOL 103 Nat Science
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I or CHEM 103
ENV 121 General Environmental Science I or EVPP 110
GOL 105 Physical Geology or GEOL 101/103
PHY 100 Elements of Physics PHYS 103
ENG 112 ENG 112 College Composition II1 3 ENGH 101 Written Comm
ITE 152 ITE 152 Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications 3 IT 104 Info Tech
MTH 263 Required (91³Ô¹Ï Catalog: MTH 155 or MTH 245 or higher) MTH 263 Calculus I 4 MATH 113 Major & Quantitative
Science Course #2 BIO 101 General Biology I or 4 BIOL 103/105 Nat Science
BIO 102 General Biology II or BIOL 102
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I or CHEM 103
ENV 121 General Environmental Science I or EVPP 108/109
ENV 122 General Environmental Science II or EVPP 111/113
GOL 105 Physical Geology or GEOL 101/103
GOL 106 Historical Geology or GEOL 102/104
GOL 111 Oceanography I or GEOL 120/121
PHY 100 Elements of Physics PHYS 103
Social/Behavioral Science #1 ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 104 Major
CST Course CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking or 3 COMM 100 Oral Comm
CST 110 Introduction to Human Communication COMM 101
Humanities/Fine Arts #1 ART 100 Art Appreciation or 3 ARTH 101 Arts
ART 101 History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic or ARTH 200
ART 102 History of Art: Renaissance to Modern or ARTH 201
CST 130 Introduction to Theatre or THR 101
CST 151 Film Appreciation I or ENGH L372
MUS 121 Music in Society MUSI 101
PSY 200 or SOC 200 PSY 200 Principles of Psychology or 3 PSYC 100 Soc/Behav
SOC 200 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 101
Social/Behavioral Sciences #2 ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 103 Major
Social/Behavioral Sciences #3 GEO 220 World Regional Geography or 3 GGS 101 General Elective
HIS 111 World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE or HIST L387
PLS 140 Introduction to Comparative Politics or GOVT 133
PLS 241 Introduction to International Relations or GOVT 132
PSY 219 Cross-Cultural Psychology PSYC L379
General Education Elective MTH 264 Calculus II2 (recommended) or 3-4 MATH 114 Major
CST 229 Intercultural Communications or COMM L305
HUM 256 Comparative Mythology or ENGH 202
HUM 259 The Greek and Roman Tradition or CLAS 250
PHI 111 Logic or PHIL 173
PSY 200 Principles of Psychology or PSYC 100
REL 100 Introduction to the Study of Religion or RELI 100
REL 230 Religions of the World or RELI ---
SOC 200 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 101
Humanities/Fine Arts #2 ENG 225 Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas or 3 ENGH 202 Literature
ENG 245 British Literature or ENGH 202
ENG 246 American Literature or ENGH 202
ENG 255 World Literature or FRLN L330
ENG 258 African American Literature or ENGH 202
ENG 275 Women in Literature or ENGH 202
ENG Any 200-Level ENG Literature course3 ENGH 202
Social/Behavioral Sciences #4 (This elective is not needed if selections for all other requirements total 60 credits or more) ECO 230 Money and Banking or 0-3 ECON L310 Major or General Elective
GEO 210 People and the Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography or GGS 103
HIS 121 United States History to 1877 or HIST 121
HIS 122 United States History Since 1865 or HIST 122
PSY 216 Social Psychology or PSYC 231
SOC 268 Social Problems SOCI L352
SSC 115 Introduction to Global Affairs GLOA 101
Transfer Elective #1 MTH 245 Statistics I 3 STAT 250 Major
Transfer Elective #2 ECO 230 Money and Banking or 3 ECON L310 Major or General Elective
HUM 220 Introduction to African-American Studies or AFAM 200
HUM 259 The Greek and Roman Tradition or CLAS 250
PHI 111 Logic or PHIL 173
REL 100 Introduction to the Study of Religion or RELI 100
REL 237 Religions of the East or RELI 212
REL 238 Religions of the West RELI 211
SOC 211 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 114
Total Credits: 60-61

For academic policies and procedures, please see 91³Ô¹Ï catalog - http://www.nvcc.edu/catalog/index.html

B.S. Economics

Concentrations: Managerial Economics; Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.

NOTE: Studentsshould meet with a Mason Economics Advisor to create a graduation plan.

MASON Degree Requirement Sequence Course Credits MASON Core/Degree Equivalent
Major Core Courses MATH 114 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II2 (not needed if MTH 264 is completed at 91³Ô¹Ï) 0-4 Major
Major Core Courses ECON 306 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 Major
Major Core Courses ECON 309 Economic Problems and Public Policies 3 Major
Major Core Courses ECON 311 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 Major
Major Core Courses STAT 350 Introductory Statistics II 3 Major
ACCT 203 Survey of Accounting or
Major Core Courses STAT 362 Introducation to Computer Statistical Packages 3 Major
Major Core Courses ECON 345 Introduction to Econometrics 3 Major
Gen Ed: Written Communication (Upper-level) ENGH 302 Advanced Composition 3 Written Comm
Electives in Major Any 300-400 level Economics (ECON) coursework (excludes ECON 385) 3 Major
Electives in Major Any 300-400 level Economics (ECON) coursework (excludes ECON 385) 3 Major
Electives in Major Any 300-400 level Economics (ECON) coursework (excludes ECON 385) 3 Major
Electives in Major Any 300-400 level Economics (ECON) coursework (excludes ECON 385) 3 Major
Electives in Major or General Electives Any 300-400 level Economics (ECON) coursework (excludes ECON 385) or 3 Major
Upper-Level General Elective (if ECO 230/ECON L310 taken at 91³Ô¹Ï) Major
Electives in Major Approved ECON Writing Intensive course (See: Advisor) 3 Writing Intensive
Electives in Major or General Electives Any 400 level Economics (ECON) coursework or 3 General Elective or Major
Upper Level General Elective (See: Advisor) if course taken for Apex requirement is ECON 491, 493, or 495
Electives in Major Any 400 level Economics (ECON) coursework 3 Major
Apex Requirement ECON 491 Capstone in Economics or 3 Apex
ECON 493 Capstone Internship or
ECON 495 RS: Honors Thesis in Economics or
Other approved course for Apex requirement
General Electives General Elective (See: Advisor) 3 General Elective
General Electives General Elective (See: Advisor) 3 General Elective
General Electives General Elective (See: Advisor) 0-3 General Elective
General Electives General Elective (See: Advisor) 1-3 General Elective
Total Credits: 120

*Denotes a course that must be taken at George Mason University while attending 91³Ô¹Ï. Failure to complete your co-enrollment course(s) while attending 91³Ô¹Ï can significantly affect your timeline for Mason graduation. Please see your ADVANCE Coach for more information and to enroll.

Important Academic Information:
1Students who complete ENG 111 after Spring 2024 will earn ENGH elective for ENG 111 and ENGH 101 for ENG 112.
2MTH 264 Calculus II/MATH 114 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II is a degree requirement in the Economics, BS and students are highly encouraged to complete MTH 264 at 91³Ô¹Ï. However, if students cannot complete the Calculus I/Calculus II sequence due to the timing of MTH 167 and MTH 263 prerequisites, they may complete MATH 114 at Mason.
3200-level ENG literature classes include: ENG 225, ENG 230, ENG 236, ENG 237, ENG 245, ENG 246, ENG 250, ENG 255, ENG 256, ENG 257, ENG 258, ENG 271, ENG 275, and ENG 279.

Additional General Notes & Resources:
• Students pursuing this degree must complete a minimum of 59 credits of required coursework with a minimum GPA of 2.00. Students completing a concentration will complete additional credits.
• For academic policies and procedures, please see Mason catalog - https://catalog.gmu.edu/policies/
• Students seeking a bachelor's degree must apply at least 45 credits of upper-level courses (numbered 300 or above) toward graduation.

General Education Waiver Policy and Guidance:
• Students who complete a VCCS transfer associate degree (AS, AA, or AFA) will receive a waiver of the Foundation and Exploration (lower division) Mason Core general education categories, which can be found here: https://catalog.gmu.edu/mason-core/ . To be eligible for the waiver, the students must provide
the Mason Office of Admissions with a final, official transcript reflecting the degree conferral date. As a prerequisite for ENGH 302, ENGH 101 is not waived. Students must complete ENGH 100 or ENGH 101, or an equivalent, with a C or higher.
• When a course fulfills a Mason Core requirement and a major or college requirement (e.g. Major & Quant), students must complete the course listed on the pathway to fulfill the major/college requirement. Courses that fulfill only Mason Core Foundation and Exploration categories are recommendations. In most pathways, ADVANCE students must complete a Quantitative Reasoning course to matriculate through ADVANCE.
• ADVANCE students must complete the associate degree indicated on their pathway (see the ADVANCE Program Milestones listed above). Students who withdraw from ADVANCE and transfer without the associate degree or UCGS are required to complete each Mason Core general education category.