Student Handbook
Critical & Creative Thinking Program
(covering regular CCT studies and the Science in a Changing
World track)
Table of Contents
The information in this handbook updates and supplements the latest
Graduate Bulletin entry for CCT. It is arranged in an order that
takes you through the sequence of issues you may have from when you
are first interested in the program to when you are ready to
complete your studies.
Guidance for students in the Science in the Changing World graduate
track is in the process of being written and added. In the meantime,
SICW students should read this in conjunction with the webpage for the track.
If you are reading a printed version of this handbook there will be
some slightly mysterious text that indicates links on the
web-version to material located elsewhere in the handbook.
Overview of Program
Joining the CCT Program
- Welcome letter to new or
prospective students
- Programs of Study
- Master of Arts, with
student-defined specialty areas such as:
- "creative thinking at work," "gifted and talented
education," "critical and creative thinking in
literature/arts/music," "dialogue and collaboration in
organizational change." Areas of specialization may be
constructed through cooperation with other UMass Boston
graduate programs, such as Instructional Design, Special
Education, Public Policy, and Dispute Resolution; and
- a distinct Science
in a Changing World track with different core courses.
- Graduate Certificate, which
accommodates general studies, as well as the following
targetted themes or foci:
See also distinct Science in a
Changing World track with
different core courses.
- Students may begin with the Certificate and apply to
transfer later to the Master's program, or vice versa.
- Scheduled course offerings (see below)
- Taking single courses before applying
or matriculating (= registering for a "non-degree
course")
- Application
Procedures, Info, Tuition &
Fees, Graduate Assistantships
- Profiles of CCT Faculty (with rooms
& office hours)
- Profiles of Science in a Changing
World Faculty
- The Program
Coordinator is the faculty member who directs and
oversees all aspects of the program, including the Science in a
Changing World track. (The Program Coordinator is the same
person as the Program Director or GPD = Graduate Program
Director.)
- Program Ofice cct@umb.edu, Wheatley Hall,
Second Floor, Room 157, University of Massachusetts Boston, 100
Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125-3393 ( Directions)
Moving along through the programs of
study