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ACCT203 IntermediateAccountingI BIOL116 TropicalFieldNaturalHistory CHEM205 OrganicChemistryI
ACCT204 IntermediateAccountingII BIOL119 Botany CHEM206 OrganicChemistryII
ACCT205 CostAccounting BIOL125 Biology&EarthScienceTeachers CHEM228 Biochemistry
ACCT207 IncomeTaxation BIOL131 PrincofHumanAnatomy&PhysioloI CIS108 IntrotoComputerInformationSystems
ANTH201
IntroductiontoAnthropology BIOL132 PrincofHumanAnatomy&PhysioloII CIS132 NetworkDesign
ANTH202 CulturalAnthropology BIOL201 HumanAnatomyandPhysiologyI CIS213 ProgramminginC++
ANTH220 DevAnthro/GlobalizingWorld BIOL202 HumanAnatomyandPhysiologyII CIS214 SystemsAnalysisandDesign
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ART104
History:Photography&Video BIOL211 Ecology CIS223 ProgramminginC++AdvancedTopics
ART109 GraphicDesign BIOL215 TropicalFieldEcology CIS225 JAVA
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ART111 PhotographyI BIOL220 CellBiology CIS240 OffensiveSecurity
ART112 PhotographyII BIOL221 CellCultureTechniques COMM100 CreatingOnlineMedia
ART114 DesignII BIOL232 ExercisePhysiology COMM101 MassMedia
ART115 PaintingI BIOL249 SpecialTopicsInBiology COMM105 CareersinAudio/Music
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ART117
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ART117 DesignIforElectronicMedia BUAD106 FoundationsofBusiness COMM112 FoundationsofMotionGraphics
ART120 DrawingI BUAD108 SalesandSalesManagement COMM115 IntroductiontoDigitalVideo
ART122 DrawingII BUAD109 PersonalMoneyManagement COMM120 BroadcastOperations
ART180 Typography BUAD111 InternationalBusiness COMM127 AudioProductionI
ART200 Illustration BUAD201 BusinessLawI COMM135 RecordingTechnologyI
ART212 DigitalPhotography BUAD202 BusinessLawII COMM140 IntroductiontoFieldProduction
ART213
DynamicMediaI BUAD203 BusinessCommunications COMM160 MediaWriting
ART214 DynamicMediaII BUAD204 PrinciplesofMarketing COMM170 BroadcastCopywriting
ART222 AdvancedDigitalPhotography BUAD207 EntrepreneurshipII COMM210 ProductionandDirection
ART233 Animation BUAD208 PrinciplesofManagement COMM225 CommunicationLaw/Ethics
ART248 Word&PhotographicImage BUAD212 QualityCustomerService COMM227 AudioProductionII
ART254 AdvancedMediaDesign BUAD215 InternationalMarketing COMM235 RecordingTechnologyII
ART255 LightingPrinciples BUAD217 FundamentalsofExporting COMM240 NonFiction&FictionFieldProduction
ART270 ComputerGraphicsI
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ART276 IndependentArtStudioCeramics CAPS121 IntroductiontoSpreadsheets COMM285 Radio&DigitalNewsProduction
ART290 IndependentArtStudio CAPS123 AdvancedSpreadsheets COMM290 TelevisionNewsProduction
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CRJU212 CommunityCorrections ENGL212 FictionWriting HLTH207 DrugStudies
CRJU215 LegalAspectsofEvidence ENGL215 ShortFiction
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CULI101
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CULI102 FoodPreparationII ENGL250 FieldStudiesInLiterature HRMG107 SafeAlcoholHandling
CULI120 PrinciplesofFoodPreservation ENGL255 WritingTelevisionDrama&Comedy HRMG201 HospitalityLaw
CULI205 GardeManger&CateringKitchen ENGL256 Playwriting HRMG205 HospitalityMarketing
CULI270 RestaurantOps&FrontofHouse ENGL258 CreativeNonfictionWriting HRMG206 FoodandLaborCostControl
DRAF117 ArchitecturalDraftingI ENGL261 VisitingWriterSeries HSTY101 DevelopmentoftheWesternTraditionI
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ECHD110 ChildrenandtheArts ENGL274 MarketingtheScreenplay HSTY111 WorldHistorySince1500
ECHD125 IntrodtoEarlyChildhoodEducation ENGL275 GettingPublished‐Prose&Poetry HSTY201 AmericanHistoryto1877
ECHD206 Infant/ToddlerEnvironments& ENGL280 WritingRacialIneq/MassIncarceration HSTY202 AmericanHistorySince1877
ECHD225 EarlyChildhoodCurriculum ENSC137 IntroductiontoEngineering HSTY225 AfricanAmericanHistory
ECHD240 TechforObserving&RecYoung ENSC203
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ECON101 IntroductiontoEconomics ENSC204 MechanicsofMaterials HSTY249 SpecialTopicsinHistory
ECON120 PrinciplesofMicroeconomics ENSC209 EngineeringMechanics:Statics HSTY260 TopicsinModernLatinAmerica
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EDUC201 IntroductiontoEducation ENVS107 Economy,Society&Environment HUMN232 IntroductiontoWorldReligions
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ENVS101 Introduction toEnvironmental ENVS110 FoodSysSemI:IntroU.S.FoodSystem
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ENVS102 Technologyand theEnvironment ENVS110 FoodSysSemI:IntroU.S.FoodSystem HUMS107 IntroductiontoDisabilityStudies
ENVS105 EnvironmentalEthics ENVS110 FoodSystemsSemI:IntrotoUSFoodSys HUMS111 IntroductiontoAgingandElderStudies
ENGL098 SupportClassforENGL100 ENVS112 FoodSysSemIII:Identity,Ethics,Cult HUMS114 TheProcessofGroupCommunication
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PARA215 FamilyLaw/DomesticRelations
RECR230 PersonalTraining&AerobicLeadership
PARA216 LegalAspectsofEvidence RECR232 ExercisePhysiology
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PARC216 LegalAspectsofEvidence SOCI201 SociologyoftheFamily
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https://mymailtc3.sharepoint.com/BakerCenterLearning/BCL – Tutorial Services/Shared Documents/Baker Center - General/forms/Application Forms-Student Workers/Individual Pages in
PDFs/application contract for fall 2019 sample.docx 7/3/19
ROLE AND EXPECTATIONS OF
BAKER CENTER STUDENT TUTORS
The role of peer tutors is to assist TC3 students in learning information and skills necessary for effective academic
performance. All Baker Center employees, including students, should act as facilitators for the learning process. The
goal is to help our students become independent learners and as such, we always attempt to keep them actively
involved in the learning process.
As a Baker Center peer tutor, you will:
1. Be on time for your shifts. Students depend on you to be available at advertised times. If you must be
late or absent, try to find a replacement or at the least, contact the coordinator as soon as possible.
2. Read your TC3 email at least once per day and respond as requested to emails from Tutorial Services.
3. Participate in training to learn about policies and procedures, strategies, and to share experiences and
suggestions with other workers.
4. Demonstrate knowledge in your content area, as well as a willingness to review and learn new
information throughout the semester. Understand that becoming a better tutor is a continuous learning
experience and never think that you have ‘learned enough’.
5. Fill out a paper time sheet when you arrive at work and again when you leave. No less than every
two weeks, fill in the electronic time sheets so that they match the paper sheets. If there is a discrepancy,
the information on the paper time sheets will prevail. A schedule of electronic time sheet due dates is
available by the paper sign-in sheets.
6. Serve as a role model for other students and represent the Baker Center respectfully.
7. Dress appropriately for the work place.
8. Follow the procedures established for your particular job assignment.
9. Assist with other tasks when not working with students; ask the Baker Commons professional staff
what needs to be done.
10. As problems arise, discuss with Baker Center professional staff members.
11. Stay in good academic standing with a “B” average in courses related to tutoring, a 2.5 overall GPA,
satisfactory progress (S) on early progress reports, and good attendance in all classes.
12. Come prepared to work, not socialize, in order to maintain a positive and respectful attitude, and to
provide a supportive environment for learning.
13. Keep abreast of all news and important information about trainings and other Baker Center
happenings.
14. Understand that failing to uphold the terms of this contract may be cause for your employment to
be terminated or reevaluated.