Health Sciences
APHY 101
APHY 101
APHY101 - Anatomy and Physiology I
Wednesday, January 11,
8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Anatomy and physiology is an integral part of the knowledge needed for those interested in working in the medical field. This extensive workshop provides tips and tools for maximizing success. Topics include medical terminology, cell structure and function, and basic chemistry.
MATH135, MATH136, MATH137,
MATH201, MATH211, & MATH212
Thursday, January 12,
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
To be successful in more advanced math courses you need to build on a strong foundation. This workshop reviews essential skills students need to succeed. Topics include factoring expressions, solving equations by factoring, linear equations, function notation, function domain, and more.
SCIN101, CHEM101, CHEM105, & PHYS101
Thursday, January 12,
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
This workshop provides students an opportunity to prepare to take various physical science courses. Topics covered include significant figures, metric system, unit conversions, scientific notation, problem solving techniques, and the periodic table.
Math 123
Quantitative reasoning provides essential skills for understanding and functioning in today's world. Learn techniques to maximize your study time and how to prepare for exams in the best way possible. This workshop provides the essentials you need to start this popular math course the right way.
All Courses
Succeeding in college is not just about being good at academics. It also requires good organization and planning. This workshop covers proven strategies for success including information about time management, learning skills, addressing procrastination, and how to use college resources.
ENGL 111, 215, 075, 095
ENGL111, ENGL215, ENGL075, ENGL095
Tuesday, January 10,
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Transitioning to college writing can be a challenge. This workshop provides winning strategies for writing papers that apply not only to English but also to other courses that require intensive writing assignments. Topics include the writing process, how to organize your paper, and citing evidence in college-level papers.