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Input sought on changes to Mason Core

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Since 2000, the has聽served as a聽pathway for 亚洲AV students to strengthen their foundation in key聽content聽areas聽and skills needed for academic success,聽to聽explore聽and broaden their perspectives through聽learning across the university, and聽to聽integrate聽their聽knowledge聽and skills聽learned in their majors.

The 42 credits in the Core meet or exceed聽the general educational expectations for accreditation聽at the state and regional levels.

For Mason to successfully prepare graduates to act in the increasingly diverse and interconnected world, the Mason Core needs to be appropriately updated. The Mason Core Committee has proposed that provide the opportunity to include courses, such as Justice and Equity in Diverse Societies (from the Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence Task Force [ARIE] initiative), into the curriculum.

Individuals are encouraged to visit the to and download a copy of the to learn more about the proposed enhancement. The community is invited, and encouraged, to about the undergraduate experience and tell the committee their preferences regarding the presented models. All comments and suggested alternative models will be considered by the committee. Comments are due by Friday, Feb. 18.

鈥淓nhancing the Mason Core will help us better serve our students,鈥 committee member and Assistant Professor of Kinesiology Debra Stroiney said. 鈥淚t will demonstrate that Mason is a leader in being innovative, changing with the times, and still providing a quality liberal arts education while also addressing the needs of its students.鈥

Bethany Usher, associate provost of undergraduate education, noted that Mason is uniquely positioned 鈥渢o confront the past and teach students how to create a more equitable future.鈥 The goal of these enhancements is to integrate diverse and global perspectives聽in our shared educational experience,鈥 Usher said.

Faculty and staff input is critical to ensuring the curriculum is an 鈥渋ntegrated product,鈥 committee member and Associate Professor of Management Matthew Cronin said.

鈥淪tudents know what they like and want, but that is not necessarily what educates them. Faculty know how people learn and their own discipline, but that may not be easily absorbed by students. Integrating the different kinds of knowledge鈥攕tudent and faculty鈥攔equires that each group bring their knowledge to the table,鈥 Cronin said.

These past few years have clearly demonstrated the need for a society well-versed in many aspects of education such as health, science, policy, economics, and so on,鈥 said Jason Kinser, committee member and chair of Computational and Data Sciences. 鈥淓xciting opportunities await the Mason faculty, ripe for pursuing new ideas, to resolve critical conflicts, and to improve our society. The enhancement of the Mason Core is designed to strengthen faculty鈥檚 ability to pursue these opportunities.鈥

The enhanced Mason Core will begin a phased-in approach in the Fall 2023 semester. Students who enroll in Mason starting then will use the new curriculum while current students continue under the existing Core.