Fall 2010 Course Offerings
Critical and Creative Thinking Graduate Program

*Subject to confirmation, approval, and change
Before you attend your first class check this site to confirm the room -- when there is a late change to accommodate the actual enrollment, this site is updated more quickly than the University website.
Guide for non-matriculated students
Contact the CCT office, 617-287-6523, cct@umb.edu for further information.

Classes start Tues 7 Sept. and end 13 Dec. Holidays 11 Oct, 11 & 25-26 Nov.

Days, times, and instructors very provisional

Tuesday

4-6:30 pm
Cognitive Psychology

CRCRTH 651L (crosslisted as PSYCH 550L, #xx)
Carol Smith
Room: TBA
Sched. #xx


5:30-7:30pm (subject to confirmation)
Writing Support Workshop (non-credit)
(W-2-157, at least initially)

7-9.30pm
Action Research for Educational, Professional, and Personal Change
(previously Evaluation of Educational Change)
CrCrTh 693
Peter Taylor(subject to confirmation)
Room: xx
Sched. #xx

Wednesday

4:00-6:30 pm (subject to change to suit participants)
Synthesis of Theory and Practice Seminar
CRCRTH 694
Arthur Millman or Peter Taylor (subject to confirmation)
Room xx
Class #xx

Thursday

4.00-6.30pm
Anti-Racist and Multicultural Education
CRCRTH 627
Larry Blum
Room xx
Sched. #xx


Additional elective -- either CrCrTh650, Mathematics Thinking Skills, or CrCrTh 645, Biology in Society: Critical Thinking. Time & instructor TBA.

Varying days

Reflective Practice (1-3 credit course)
CrCrTh 688
Jeremy Szteiter
in conjunction with CCT Network (see this link for times and other details)
Room: W-4-148
Class xx


"CRCRTH 1000" = Program Fee, for students not taking any courses. (Students mat register themselves before end of add/drop period. After that, they must contact the program coordinator and will be charged a late fee by the University.)
#xx for certificate students; xx for MA students

Independent study-by arrangement with instructor and Program Coordinator
CRCRTH 696
1 credit for synthesis completion, Class #xx (offered through Continuing Education)
3 credits

On-line courses
Matriculated students must get the permission of the Program co-ordinator to take on-line versions of courses that are also offered face-to-face
Non-matriculated students can register through Continuing Education.

Critical Thinking
CrCrTh 601
Bob Schoenberg
Class #xx

Creative Thinking, Collaboration, and Organizational Change
CRCRTH 618
Wally Clausen
Class #xx

Thinking, Learning and Computers
(Theme: Critical thinking & Information Literacy)
CrCrTh 670
Jeremy Szteiter
Class #xx

Other courses of potential interest

TBA
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Last update 11 November 2009