The Learning Center (TLC)

402 Beatty Hall 617-989-4573

The mission of The Learning Center (TLC) is to assist all Wentworth students with academic challenges in the areas of math, science, computer programs, technical courses specific to majors, and communications and writing. The TLC is a free resource for students looking to improve or maintain their academic standing. In this student-based learning environment, students can receive individual help with their studies, meet and work in study groups, or go on-line to find resources to assist them in meeting their goals for academic success.

The Director Joan Giblin (giblinj@wit.edu) will be happy to answer any questions or concerns related to tutoring and workshops.

Interested in working at the Learning Center as an Office Assistant? Fill out the workstudy application.


**Hours and Subjects for the week of January 30**


Hours

MONDAY: 9:00AM-8:00PM
TUESDAY: 9:00AM-8:00PM
WEDNESDAY: 9:00AM-8:00PM
THURSDAY: 9:00AM-8:00PM
FRIDAY: 9:00AM-5:00PM

Subjects

Advanced Estimating and Bid Analysis, Advanced Topics in Networking, Algorithm Design and Analysis, Analog Circuit Design, Application/Scholarship Essays, Applied Differential Equations, Architectural CAD, Architectural Design and Technology I, AutoCAD, AutoCAD: BSA, AutoCAD: CCEV, Building Construction, C, C#, C++, CISCO, Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, Chemistry Built Environment, Chemistry I, Circuit Theory I, Circuit Theory II, Computer Architecture, Computer Literacy/Microsoft, Computer Science I, Computer Science II, Concrete Design and Analysis, Construction Graphics, Construction Project Management, Construction Scheduling, Construction Surveying, Data Communications, Database Management Systems, Design I, Design II, Design Principles I, Design Principles II, Differential Equations, Digital Applications, Digital Representation, Digital Systems, Discrete Math, Drawing I, Dreamweaver, Dynamics (BCET), Dynamics (BMET), Economics, Electric Machines and Transformers, Electricity and Electronics, Electronic Design, Engineering Calculus I, Engineering Chemistry I, Engineering Heat Transfer, Engineering Math, Engineering Physics, Engineering Physics II, Engineering Statics, English Conversation Skills, English as a Second Language Skills, Environmental Systems, Estimating, Feedback Control Systems, Financial Accounting, Form Z, Heavy Construction, History of Architecture I, Hydraulic Design, Illustrator, In Design, Integrated Circuits w/ Applications, Interior Studio I, Intro to Computer Graphics, Intro Computers and Business Applications, Intro to Computing and Problem Solving, Intro to Engineering, Introduction to Management, Java , Java II, Life in the Construction Lane, Linear Algebra, Logic Circuits, Management Information Systems, Management of Contemporary Organizations, Manufacturing Processes, Material Science, Materials Testing and Quality Control, Materials and Methods, Math A (CPCE), Math I, Mechanical Design I, Mechanical Graphics, Mechanics of Materials, Microeconomics, Microsoft Office, Network Services and the World Wide Web, Network Theory I, Network Theory II, Note-taking, Object Oriented Data Structure, Object Oriented Programming Concepts, Operating Systems Concepts, Oral Communication, Photoshop, Physics I, Physics II, Plane and Solid Geometry, Pre Calculus, Presentation Techniques, Probability and Statistics, Public Speaking, Reading and Interpretation, Research Methods in Business, Revit, SWAT Preparation and Remediation, Semiconductor Devices, Site Planning Landscape, SketchUp, Soil Mechanics, Solidworks, Statics (BMET), Statics and Strength of Materials (BCMT), Statistics, Strength of Materials, Structural Analysis, Structural Design I, Structural Design III, Structural Mechanics I, Structural Mechanics II, Structural Steel Design, Structures I, Structures II, Survey of Architecture I, Survey of Architecture II, Surveying for Civ Eng, Surveying: BCMT, Technical Communications, Technical Drawing I, Technical Drawing II, Technical Studies I, Technical Studies II, Technical Studies III, Thermodynamics, Unix System Administration, Vectorworks, WWW Application Development, Web Site Development, Wood/Steel Analysis and Design, Writing

Note: To avoid scheduling problems, please go to the Make an Appointment link above to schedule an appointment, or drop in to make an appointment. Walk-ins are not strongly encouraged but may be accommodated if a tutor is available.

Workshops

In addition to the above services, specific academic workshops are offered throughout the year:
Academic Probation
English as a Second Language
Graduate School
Library Resources
Reading Improvement
Study Skills and Test Taking
SWAT (Sophomore Writing Assessment Test) Remediation
Writing a Research Paper