Fall 2008 Courses Available for Tutoring
(Note: updated regularly and subject to change due to tutor availability)
The following is a list of courses for which we have trained, content tutors. Content tutors have taken and successfully completed the course. They have been recommended to tutor the course by a faculty member in the department and have completed training with the Learning Center staff. Such training focuses on good tutoring practices and strategies for tutoring in their content area.
If you would like help with a paper for any course, please attend a Writing Walk-In or make an appointment with a writing tutor. Writing tutors may not have taken the course, but they have been recommended by a faculty member to tutor writing and have completed training with Learning Center Staff. Such training focuses on the dynamics of a writing tutoring session and specific strategies to help others become better writers.
Accounting
ACC201 - Principles of Accounting I ACC202 - Principles of Accounting II ACC301 - Intermediate Accounting I Anthropology
ANT101 - Introduction to Human Evolution ANT102 - Comparative Cultures Biology
BIO100 - Concepts in Biology BIO101 - General Biology I BIO102 - General Biology II BIO103 - Concepts in Biology without Lab BIO134 - Information Flow in Bilogy BIO203 - Microbiology BIO326 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Chemistry
CHE101 - General Chemistry CHE111 - Fundamental Principles of Chemistry I CHE112 - Fundamental Principles of Chemistry II CHE240 - Fundamental Principles of Organic Chemistry CHE241 - Organic Chemistry I CHE242 - Organic Chemistry II CHE271 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Communication Disorders and Sciences
CDS211 - Elementary American Sign Language I CDS212 - Elementary American Sign Language II CDS240 - Intro: Speech and Hearing Problems CDS241 - Speech/Language Development CDS342 - Introduction to Phonetics CDS343 - Speech/Hearing Mechanism Communications
CMM101 - Introduction to Public Speaking Computer Science
CSC121 - Intro to Computing and the Web CSC217 - Discrete Mathematics with Computer Science Applications CSC221 - Introduction to Computer Science Economics
ECO101 - Principles of Economics ECO110 - Introduction to Microeconomics ECO111 - Introduction to Macroeconomics ECO260 - Social Data Modeling ECO362 - Business Stats II Environmental Sciences
ENV206 - Environmental Technology I Finance
FIN355 - Principles of Finance French
FRE111 - Elementary French I FRE112 - Elementary French II FRE150 - Intensive French Review FRE213 - Intermediate French I FRE214 - Intermediate French II FRE316 - Conversation avancee FRE319 - Composition Grammaire FRE333 - French Civilization FRE335 - Le Quebec FRE341 - French Literature (in English) Geograph
GEG120 - Physical Geography German
GER111 - Elementary German I GER112 - Elementary German II GER213 - Intermediate German History
HIS101 - United States Civilization to 1877 HIS102 - United States Civilization Since 1877 HIS122 - European Civilization Since 1815 HIS132 - Modern Global History 1500-Present Journalism
JOU206 - Introduction to Newswriting Mathematics
MAT101 - Elementary College Mathematics MAT102 - Precalculus MAT104 - Trigonometry MAT131 - Quantative Reasoning in Basic Math MAT133 - Math in Context MAT153 - College Geometry MAT161 - Introductory Statistics MAT202 - Linear Algebra I MAT221 - Calculus for the Life, Management & Social Sciences I MAT222 - Calculus for the Life, Management & Social Sciences II MAT224 - Calculus I MAT225 - Calculus II MAT231 - Sets, Functions, & Relations MAT301 - Introduction to Abstract Algebra MAT326 - Calculus III Music
MUS110 - Music Appreciation MUS120 - Elementary Musicianship MUS121 - Music Theory I MUS220 - Music Theory II MUS221 - Music Theory III MUS283 - Piano Class I Physics
PHY101 - Introduction: Physics PHY102 - Intro to Physics PHY111 - General Physics I PHY112 - General Physics II Political Sciences
PSC100 - US National Politics PSC220 - Introduction to World Politics PSC231 - History of Political Ideas Psychology
PSY101 - General Psychology PSY105 - General Psychology Lab PSY205 - Experimental Design PSY206 - Psychological Statistics PSY311 - Survey of Human Development PSY340 - Personality Science and Society
SCI120 - Science in Everyday Life Sociology
SOC101 - Introduction to Sociology SOC150 - Introduction to Criminal Justics SOC250 - Criminology Spanish
SPA111 - Elementary Spanish I SPA112 - Elementary Spanish II SPA150 - Intensive Spanish Review SPA213 - Intermediate Spanish I SPA214 - Intermediate Spanish II SPA314 - Conversacion SPA385 - Introduccion to Hispanoamerica I: Epoca pre-Colonial-Siglo XIX Women's Studies
WMS101 - Introduction to Women's Studies WMS301 - Global Perspectives WMS302 - Feminist Framework WMS310 - Women in Afghanistan Writing
Writing Tutors are available to help students with writing assignments at any stage in the writing process for any course. Please note that writing tutors will not provide assistance with take-home exams.
Contact Information
Claude J. Clark Learning Center at SUNY Plattsburgh
Feinberg Library, Room 103 (First Floor)
101 Broad Street
Plattsburgh, New York 12901
Phone: (518) 564-6138
Fax: (518) 564-6140
E-Mail: learningctr@plattsburgh.edu
