Join weekly Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions to help you succeed in your intro course! SI Leaders – TAs or peers who have already successfully taken your course – plan and lead two identical, voluntary SI sessions each week. You can join at any point in the semester. Check your course’s Canvas page to view session times and locations.
SI Leaders plan sessions that are collaborative and closely follow the course. You should expect to work together with your peers and SI leaders to discover, process, ask questions, and better understand course content in a relaxed and engaging setting. Students who regularly attend SI sessions typically score a half to a full letter grade higher than those who don’t!
American Studies
AMS 310: Introduction to American Studies, Professor Brumberg-Kraus
Biology
BIO 311D: Introduction to Biology II, Professors Buskirk, English, Fritz
Classics
CC 301: Introduction to Ancient Greece, Professor Carrete
CC 302: Introduction to Ancient Rome, Professor Pittard
CC 303: Introduction to Classical Mythology, Professors Adams, Curtis
CC 306M: Introduction to Medical and Scientific Terminology, Professor Curtis
Computer Science
CS 303E: Elements of Computers and Programming, Professor Young
CS 312: Introduction to Programming, Professor Ramsey
CS 314: Data Structures, Professor Scott
Electrical Engineering
ECE 302: Introduction to Electrical Engineering, Professor Lee
ECE 306: Introduction to Computing Systems, Professor N. Telang
ECE 312: Software Design and Implementation, Professor Nandakumar
ECE 319H: Introduction to Embedded Systems, All Professors
ECE 319K: Introduction to Embedded Systems, All Professors
ECE 411: Circuit Theory, Professors Ju, Swartzlander
Economics
ECO 304K: Introduction to Microeconomics, Professor Mateer
ECO 304L: Introduction to Macroeconomics, Professor Geerling
ECO 329: Economic Statistics, Professor Slesnick
History
HIS 315K: The United States 1492-1865, Professors Fourmy, Olwell, Ozanne
HIS 315L: The United States Since 1865, Professor Kramer
Management Information Systems
MIS 301H: Introduction to Information Technology Management- Honors, All Professors