Peers Supporting Peers

Have questions or want to practice what you are learning in class? The Office of Learning Resources offers free tutoring for UD students by appointment.

All tutoring appointments are one-on-one consultations with undergraduate students who have taken your course(s) and were recommended by faculty teaching that course. All our tutors are certified by the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA).

Tutors are mentors and coaches who will help you understand the fundamental skills you need in order to meet your course requirements. To get the most out of tutoring, take some time to reflect on what you know really well in a topic and also what you are struggling with most.


Office of Learning Resources Tutoring Options
The Office of Learning Resources provides tutoring to students by appointment for selected courses. Students may meet with a tutor in person or via Zoom, and most appointments last between 30 and 60 minutes. The courses listed on this page most typically have tutoring available. Current students may obtain a current list of offerings and schedule a one-on-one tutoring appointment through the Student Success Network.

Arts and Sciences

Biology
  • BIO 101 - Life, Environment, & Society
  • BIO 151 - Concepts of Biology I 
  • BIO 152 - Concepts of Biology II 
  • BIO 312 - General Genetics
  • BIO 403 - Physiology
Chemistry
  • CHM 101 - Introductory General, Organic, and Biochemistry I
  • CHM 123 & CHM 124 - General Chemistry
  • CHM 313 & CHM 314 - Organic Chemistry
  • CHM 420 - Biochemistry
Computer Science
  • CPS 149 - Creative Media Applications
  • CPS 150 - Algorithms & Programming 1
  • CPS 151 - Algorithms & Programming 2
French
  • FRN 101 - Basic Proficiency in French I
  • FRN 131 - Intensive Fundamental French
  • FRN 141 - Basic Proficiency in French II
  • FRN 201 - Intermediate French I
Geology
  • GEO 109 - Earth, Environment & Society
History
  • HST 103 - Introduction to Global Historical Studies
Math
  • MTH 102 - Fundamentals of Math
  • MTH 114 - Contemporary Math
  • MTH 116 - Precalculus
  • MTH 128 - Finite Mathematics
  • MTH 129 - Calculus for Business
  • MTH 148 - Introductory Calculus I
  • MTH 149 - Introductory Calculus II
  • MTH 168 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
  • MTH 169 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
  • MTH 207 - Introduction to Statistics
  • MTH 218 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III
  • MTH 219 - Applied Differential Equations
Philosophy
  • PHL 103 - Introduction to Philosophy
Physics
  • PHY 201 - College Physics I
  • PHY 202 - College Physics II
  • PHY 206 - General Physics I - Mechanics
  • PHY 207 - General Physics II - Electricity & Magnetism
  • SCI 190 - The Physical Universe
Psychology
  • PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology
  • PSY 216 - Elementary Statistics
  • PSY 363 - Abnormal Psychology
Religious Studies
  • REL 103 - Introduction to Religious and Theological Studies
Spanish
  • SPN 101 - Basic Proficiency in Spanish I
  • SPN 131 - Intensive Fundamental Spanish
  • SPN 141 - Basic Proficiency in Spanish II
  • SPN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I
  • SPN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II

Business

Accounting
  • ACC 200 - Introduction to Accounting
  • ACC 201 - Accounting Information for Business Decisions I
  • ACC 202 - Accounting Information for Business Decisions II
  • ACC 303 - Managerial Accounting
  • ACC 305 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I
  • ACC 306 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II
  • ACC 420 - Federal Income Taxation
Decision Sciences
  • BAN 210 - Statistics for Business Analytics I
  • BAN 211 - Statistics for Business Analytics II
Economics
  • ECO 203 - Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECO 204 - Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECO 346 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis
  • ECO 461 - International Economics
Finance
  • FIN 301 - Introduction to Financial Management
Management
  • MGT 201 - Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
  • MGT 301 - Organizational Behavior
Management Information Systems
  • MIS 301 - Information Systems in Organizations
Marketing
  • MKT 301 - Principles of Marketing

Engineering

Chemical Engineering
  • CME 203 - Material & Energy Balances
  • CME 211 - Intro to Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineers
Civil Engineering
  • CEE 213 - Surveying
  • CEE 221L - Civil Computation Laboratory
  • CEE 403 - Transportation Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • ECE 204 - Electronic Devices
  • ECE 303 - Signals & Systems
  • ECE 304 - Electronic Systems
Engineering
  • EGR 201 - Engineering Mechanics
Industrial Engineering Technology
  • IET 317 - Industrial Economic & Financial Analysis
Mechanical Engineering
  • MEE 114L - Introduction to Programming
  • MEE 202 - Engineering Thermodynamics
  • MEE 321 - Theory of Machines

Nursing

  • SCC 1400 - Health & Illness 1: Foundational Concepts in Nursing
  • SCC 1600 - Health & Illness 2: Health & Wellness Concepts
  • SCC 2400 - Health & Illness 3: Health & Wellness Concepts
  • SCC 2600 - Concept Synthesis

Departmental Tutoring Options

Many departments on campus offer learning support for courses or students within their designated majors.

Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics offers free support for students enrolled in pre-calculus or calculus classes at UD (MTH 102, 116, 128, 129, 148, 149, 168, 169, 218 and 219). The help center is staffed by the mathematics faculty and teaching assistants. Help is available on a drop-in basis, and no appointment is necessary. For more information, contact math@udayton.edu.

Tutoring for MTH 204 and 205 (Mathematical Concepts I and II) is also available. Students should contact their instructor to learn more.

MIS, OSC and Business Analytics

The Department of Management Information Systems, Operations and Supply Chain Management, and Business Analytics offers limited tutoring for OPS 301 (Survey of Operations and Supply Management) and DSC 210/211 (Statistics I and II). Students should talk to their instructor for more information.

Multi-Ethnic Education and Engagement Center (MEC)

The Multi-Ethnic Education and Engagement Center works in collaboration with other academic and student service offices to address your individual needs to support your academic success. Services offered include academic coaching, academic programming, workshops and more.

Music

Free peer tutoring sessions is offered to all UD students enrolled:

  • MUS 110: Fundamentals of Music
  • MUS 111 / MUS 112: Theories of Music I and II
  • MUS 113 / MUS 114: Aural Skills I and II
  • MUS 115: Music in Theory and Practice
  • MUS 211 / MUS 212: Theory of Music III and IV
  • MUS 213 / MUS 214: Aural Skills III and IV

For more information, contact Dr. Toby Rush.