Nov 22, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Critical Ethnic and Community Studies (MS)


Program Requirements


Complete a minimum of 37 credits from 13 courses including six core courses, five electives, and one capstone course.

Students may transfer in completed certificates in Gender, Leadership and Public Policy , Conflict Resolution  or Critical and Creative Thinking  to partially or wholly fulfill their elective credits requirements.

Capstone: Completion of a project, internship, or research paper as part of CECS 698 . The capstone includes a public presentation of the student’s work.

Grading basis: No courses taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory or for no grade may be applied toward the program.
Residency: Before enrollment in the program, students should consult with the graduate program director regarding transfer credits or UMass Boston undergraduate credits if these are intended to satisfy degree requirements. The program does not accept transfer credit for any of its required core courses; transfer courses may be applied to the program’s electives.
Independent study: No more than one independent study course (three credits) may be applied toward the program.
Statute of limitations: Five years.

Course Requirements


Electives (15 Credits)


Complete five additional courses chosen in consultation with the faculty advisor.

Electives for CECS include graduate courses from within Critical Ethnic and Community Studies  as well as courses from other graduate disciplines or programs, such as Global Inclusion and Social Development , Public Administration , Creative Writing , Conflict Resolution , American Studies , Environmental Sciences , Gerontology , Urban Planning and Community Development , or Applied Sociology .

Alternatively, CECS offers the unique opportunity of fulfilling the elective sequence through the completion of a graduate certificate (at least 15 credits) in one of various areas, including:

Capstone Course (6 Credits)