TUTORS NEEDED FOR THESE FALL 2008/SPRING 2009 COURSES:
AGRICULTURAL BIOCHEMISTRY
AGBI 201 - General Biochemistry
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
19, 20 Human Anatomy & Physiology (I, II)
ASCI 141 Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals
BIOLOGY
3 Human Biology
4 The Human Body
6 Evolutionary Biology
BIOLOGY CORE
101 Genetics
102 Ecology & Evolution
103 Molecular & Cell Biology
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
40 Information Technology and Management
60 Financial Accounting
61 Managerial Accounting
65 Fundamentals of Accounting
180 Managerial Accounting
CHEMISTRY
26/28 (with lab/without lab) Outline of Organic & Biochem
42/44 (with lab/without lab) Intro Organic Chemistry
COMPUTER SCIENCE
ANY
ECONOMICS
11 Principles of Macroeconomics
12 Principles of Microeconomics
170 Economic Methods
171 Macroeconomic Theory
172 Microeconomic Theory
MATHEMATICS
17 Applications of Finite Math
95 Transitional Calculus
MICROBIOLOGY & MOLECULAR GENETICS
65 Microbiology and Pathogenesis
PHILOSOPHY
1 Intro Phil: Selected Problems
13 Introduction to Logic
PHYSICS
11, 12 Elementary Physics (I, II)
31 Introductory Physics
42 Electromagnetism & Modern Physics
96 How Things Work
PLANT BIOLOGY
4 Intro to Botany
6 The Green World
PSYCHOLOGY
109,110 Psychology Research Methods (I, II)
STATISTICS
51 Probability With Statistics
111 Elements of Statistics
143 Statistics for Engineering
151 Applied Probability
153 Probability & Statistics for Computer Science
195 Statistics for Business
Some basics about the program: Tutors are students who have earned at least a strong "B" in the course they tutor and have obtain a signed recommendation form (provided by the Co-op) for the course from a UVM faculty member. Tutoring is done throughout the week by appointment in the Co-op or on-campus. Currently, tutors earn $9.00/hr ($9.75/hr if they receive work-study funds). After completing paid training and tutoring experience, tutors qualify for a pay raise.
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