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The Center for Subject Mastery

Stuck on a homework problem or overwhelmed preparing for an exam? Bring your questions! From breaking down a formula to connecting key concepts, we are here to deepen your understanding and share strategies as you tackle challenging material. Check the subject and course listing below for courses we support.

List of Courses Available for Tutoring

    • 203: Financial Accounting
    • 204: Managerial Accounting
    • 301: Intermediate Accounting I
    • 302: Intermediate Accounting II
    • 319: Cost Accounting
    • 101: General Biology 1
    • 102: General Biology 2
    • 152: Anatomy & Physiology I
    • 153: Anatomy & Physiology II
    • 231: Genetics
    • 335: Molecular & Cellular Biology
    • 111: General Chemistry 1 (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 112: General Chemistry 2 (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 113: Principles of Chemistry for Health Professions (Pleasantville)
    • 223: Organic Chemistry 1 (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 224: Organic Chemistry 2 (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 101: Introduction to Computing (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 102W: Website Design for Non-Profit Organizations (Pleasantville)
    • 122: Advanced Spreadsheet Skills (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 612: Introduction to Coding (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 613: Database Management Systems (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 113: Mathematical Structures for CS (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 121: Computer Programming I (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 122: Computer Programming II (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 232: Computer Organization
    • 241: Data Structures and Algorithms I (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 242: Algorithms and Computing Theory (Pleasantville)
    • 505: Introduction to Computer Science with Java (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 604: Computer Systems and Concepts (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 608: Algorithms and Computing Theory (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 661: Python Programming (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • SE 602: Fundamental Computer Science I with Java
    • 105: Principles of Macroeconomics (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 106: Principles of Microeconomics (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 230: Intermediate Macroeconomics (New York City)
    • 234: Intermediate Microeconomics (New York City)
    • 238: Money and Banking (New York City)
    • 240: Quantitative Analysis and Forecasting (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 380: Mathematical Economics (New York City)
    • 381: Applied Game Theory (New York City)
    • 260: Financial Management (New York City and Pleasantville)
    • 320: Corporate Finance (New York City)
    • 351: Principles of Investment (New York City)
    • 358: International Finance (New York City)
    • 101: Elementary College French I
    • 102: Elementary College French II
    • 280: Intensive Review of French
    • 101: Elementary College Italian I
    • 102: Elementary College Italian II
    • 280: Intensive Review of Italian
    • 150: Managerial and Organizational Concepts
    • 226: Business Analytics
    • 100: Fundamental Mathematics
    • 102: Mathematics for Life
    • 103: Algebra
    • 104: Finite Mathematics
    • 109: Principles of Mathematics (Pleasantville only)
    • 111: Elementary Calculus 1
    • 117: Elementary Statistics
    • 130: Pre Calculus
    • 131: Calculus
    • 132: Calculus 2
    • 137: Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (Pleasantville only)
    • 134: Introduction to Probability & Statistics
    • 141: Introduction to Probability & Statistics
    • 144: Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Economics (New York City only)
    • 234: Introduction to Probability and Statistical Analysis
    • 804: Accounting for Decision Making (New York City)
    • 808: Managerial Finance (New York City)
    • 110: Essentials of Professional Nursing
    • 202/402: Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
    • 280/403: Pathophysiology & Pharmacology I
    • 282/432: Pathophysiology & Pharmacology II
    • 360/412: Medical Surgical Nursing: Foundations
    • 101: College Physics I (New York City)
    • 102: College Physics II (New York City)
    • 111: General Physics I (New York City)
    • 112: General Physics II (New York City)
    • 101: Elementary College Spanish I
    • 102: Elementary College Spanish II
    • 280: Intensive Review of Spanish

If you can't find the course you are looking for, please contact us:

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VR Learning Opportunities

Students are welcome to stop by the Learning Commons to use VR headsets for both academic and personal enrichment, including:

  • Educational gaming that builds problem-solving, spatial reasoning, and collaboration skills
  • Research and exploration, such as virtual museum visits, historical environments, or scientific simulations
  • Immersive videos and documentaries, including nature explorations, cultural experiences, and global travel
  • Stress relief and downtime, including guided meditation, calming environments, and mindfulness apps
  • Creative exploration, such as virtual art spaces, interactive storytelling, or music-based experiences
  • Skill development, including public speaking simulations, interview practice, or collaborative virtual spaces

Whether you’re looking to unwind between classes or explore something connected to your coursework, VR offers a new way to engage your curiosity.

Interested in exploring our VR offerings?

Details on how to schedule coming soon!