Courses in Creativity & Innovation (CI) draw from every discipline at Suffolk, but they all have something in common: no matter the course topic, you’ll focus on the creative process—on learning by doing.
Courses in Creativity & Innovation (CI) draw from every discipline at Suffolk, but they all have something in common: no matter the course topic, you’ll focus on the creative process—on learning by doing.
Research solidly shows that education in one area—like art or music, strengthens you in another—like math or language. The particular CI course you choose matters far less than what they all have in common.
What matters is what you learn: the creative habits, the process skills, the ability to collaborate and communicate both to a team of peers and to an outside audience.
You will bring those skills to whatever you go on to do. Because the CI courses focus on process over product, each course is calibrated for anyone—even if they have no experience in that particular subject.
This can be a great opportunity to try out a focus you don’t expect to be part of your major. It’s also a chance to see connections between academic disciplines that seem totally unrelated.
Popular course themes have included:
Catastrophe Management: From 9/11 to the Marathon Bombing
Dreams, Demons, and Dynamic Art
The Entrepreneur’s Cocktail
The End of Global Poverty
Failing Successfully
Making Inventions: Sticking Your Neck Out
Poetry Out Loud
Riddles of Identity
Skepticism & Reality
Think Small: Change the World
and more!
Course Goals
Upon completion of a CI course, students will understand that:
We all have the potential to be creative
Define creativity based on theories and practice
Recognize potential for thinking and acting creatively
Problems can be solved in creative ways
Recognize characteristics of an environment that supports creativity and innovation
Employ a range of creative tools and strategies to solve problems
Approach problem solving iteratively through reflection, testing, and critiquing until feasible solutions are found
Collaboration cultivates creativity
Identify the characteristics of effective interpersonal communication
Demonstrate effective interpersonal communication skills
Identify skills needed for effective teamwork
Demonstrate effective teamwork skills
Resilience and taking risks are important elements in the creative process
Increase tolerance for risk-taking
Demonstrate the ability to learn from temporary failure
A city rich in culture and progress. A university where learning knows no bounds. Since 1906, Suffolk University has been woven into Boston's thriving urban landscape, offering a truly immersive environment in which to live, learn, and explore. It's the ideal location for Suffolk to provide students with the keys to successful lives and careers: access, opportunity, and experience.
Suffolk University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and law degree programs with real-world experience at their cores. Accessibility is in our DNA, which is why we offer flexible ways to learn.
From part-time and evening schedules to certificates for working professionals and online classes. And our small class sizes allow faculty to learn each student's name, recognize his or her potential, and build important mentoring relationships.
Where We Are
The Suffolk University campus is located right in the heart of downtown Boston and brings one-of-a kind city experiences into the classroom.
Mission & History
For over 100 years, Suffolk University has remained true to its Boston heritage and our commitment to putting students at the center of it all.
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