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CORE 2.0 New Core Curriculum
CORE 2.0

The mission of CORE 2.0 is to enhance students' use of multiple perspectives in making informed critical and ethical judgments in their personal, public, and professional lives through inquiry and research experiences.


CORE 2.0 is MSU's core curriculum focused on inquiry-based learning. CORE 2.0 was introduced in Fall 2004, and is required for all students who have entered since then.  Students who have been continuously enrolled since before Fall 2004 have the option to complete the original core curriculum or convert to CORE 2.0.

CORE 2.0 Students (those entering MSU Fall 2004 or later)

  1. What is CORE 2.0?
  2. What are my CORE 2.0 requirements?
  3. What courses can I take to fulfill CORE 2.0 requirements?

Continuing Students (those entering MSU prior to Fall 2004)

  1. What is CORE 2.0?
  2. Should I convert to CORE 2.0?
  3. Can I convert to CORE 2.0 and stay in the same catalog?
  4. How do I convert to CORE 2.0?
  5. How will the core courses I already took convert to CORE 2.0?
  6. What courses can I take to fulfill CORE 2.0 requirements?
  7. What do I do if I choose to stay in the original core?

Transfer Students

  1. What is CORE 2.0?
  2. Will courses I transferred in with count toward completion of CORE 2.0?
  3. I already completed the core at a Montana University System (MUS) school. Will I have any additional core requirements at MSU?
  4. How will the core courses I already took convert to CORE 2.0?
  5. What courses can I take to fulfill CORE 2.0 requirements?

Overview

CORE 2.0 Committee (Steering Committee links at bottom of page)

Core Conversion Website

List of CORE 2.0 Courses

Faculty/Advisor Information


Questions? E-mail core@montana.edu.

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