Students interested in the Science in a Changing World track note that the following courses offered this semester are recommended as:a core course--CrCrTh650; electives-PPol 753, WoSt597, CrCrTh616, 618, Engl 642-1; final research & writing courses-CrCrTh692 & 694. Contact sicw@umb.edu for further information.
5.15-7.45pm
Synthesis of Theory and Practice Seminar CrCrTh 694 Peter Taylor
Room: W 2-157
Class #1234
5.15-6.15pm
Writing Support Workshop (non-credit; join by application to peter.taylor@umb.edu)
(meets in conjunction with first hour of synthesis group)
7-9.30pm
Foundations of Philosophical Thought PHIL501 Arthur Millman
Room W-5-104
Class #9097
Four Saturdays: March 12, April 2, April 30, May 7, 2011
8:30am-5:00pm
Creativity and Criticism in Literature and Art CRCRTH 630
**Registration open through February 25
Nina Greenwald, David Martin, Elaine Sisler, John Hooker
Matriculated CCT students MUST get the permission of the Program co-ordinator to take this special off-campus course, which is designed for teachers interested in integrating the ARTS into academic curricula.
Off-campus location: Walnut Hill School for the Arts, Natick, MA
Class #11861
Other courses of potential interest
Time Weds 4-6.30pm
Epidemiological Thinking and Population Health Public Policy/Nursing 753 Peter Taylor
Room W 2-157 and online
Class #9552 and #12675 (online)
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 #8507
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"CRCRTH 1000" = Program Fee, for students not taking any courses. (Sched #3094 or 3095. Contact program coordinator to "register" after end of add/drop period; ditto if WISER gives you problems registering.)
Independent study-by arrangement with instructor and Program Coordinator
CRCRTH 696
1 credit for synthesis completion-contact CCT coordinator for details.
3 credits
Taylor: Class #2559
Millman: Class #2939
Greenwald: Class #3220
Smith: Class #3219
On-line courses
We want our M.A. students to be part of the face to face community, so 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.