Subject Tutoring
One-on-One Appointments
Looking to work one-on-one with a peer tutor? Schedule a one-hour, 1:1 appointment with a SCAA Subject Tutor (in-person or online) through the SCAA's Nimbus Learning scheduling app: download the or visit the . We support an array of courses across the curriculum.
SCAA Subject Tutors post availability Monday through Friday (virtual options only after 5pm). In-person tutoring takes place in the CORE Building, Room 343.
Through the SCAA currently-enrolled students also have access to free online tutoring for after-hours and weekend support through NetTutor.
SCAA Subject Tutoring Supported-Courses - Fall 2025
- ACCT 210 (Introduction to Financial Accounting)
- ACCT 215 (Introduction to Managerial Accounting)
- BIOL 100 (Biology in the Real World)
- BIOL 101 (Introduction to Biology)
- BIOL 106 (Biodiversity of California)
- BIOL 130 (Connecting to Biology)
- BIOL 140A (Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology)
- BIOL 140B (Principles of Organismal Biology)
- BIOL 310 (Genetic Analysis I)
- BIOL 441 (Parasitology)
- BAN 331 (Database Management and SQL)
- BAN 601 (Technology Fundamentals for Analytics)
- BAN 602 (Quantitative Fundamentals for Analytics)
- CHEM 100 (Introduction to College Chemistry)
- CHEM 111 (General Chemistry I)
- CHEM 112 (General Chemistry II)
- CHEM 220 (Quantitative Analysis)
- CHEM 230 (Survey of Organic Chemistry)
- CHEM 233 (Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry)
- CHEM 306 (Green Chemistry and Sustainability)
- CHEM 331 (Organic Chemistry I)
- CHEM 332 (Organic Chemistry II)
- CHEM 420 (Instrumental Analysis)
- CS 100 (Programming for Everyone)
- CS 101 (Computer Science I)
- CS 200 (Advanced Programming for Everyone)
- CS 201 (Computer Science II)
- CS 211 (Discrete Structures)
- CS 221 (Computer Organization and Assembly Language)
- CS 230 (Computing and Social Responsibility)
- CS 301 (Data Structures and Algorithms)
- CS 311 (Programming Language Concepts)
- CS 321 (Computer Architecture)
Computer Science Programs:
- Java
- C++
- ECON 200 (Principles of Microeconomics)
- FIN 300 (Financial Management)
- KIN 160 (Introduction to Kinesiology)
- KIN 300 (Critical Inquiry in Kinesiology)
- KIN 301 (Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy)
- KIN 302 (Social Justice in Kinesiology)
- KIN 303 (Biomechanics)
- KIN 304 (Motor Development)
- KIN 305 (Critical Issues of the Body)
- KIN 306 (Exercise Physiology)
- KIN 307 (Motor Skill Acquisition & Training)
- KIN 370 (U.S. 20th Century Women's Sport)
- MATH 110 (Finite Mathematics for Business)
- MATH 115 (Algebra)
- MATH 120 (Pre-Calculus)
- MATH 125 (Pre-Calculus with Algebra)
- MATH 130 (Calculus I)
- MATH 131 (Calculus II)
- MATH 211 (Discrete Structures)
- MATH 215 (Introduction to Linear Algebra)
- MATH 225 (Numerical Algorithms and Linear Algebra for Computer Science)
- MATH 230 (Calculus III)
- MATH 380 (Linear Programming)
- PHYS 115 (Elementary Physics)
- PHYS 125 (Principles of Physics I)
- PHYS 126 (Principles of Physics II)
- PHYS 135 (Physics for Scientists and Engineers I)
- PHYS 136 (Physics for Scientists and Engineers II)
- PHYS 137 Physics for Scientists and Engineers III)
- PHYS 350 (Quantum Mechanics I)
- PHYS 351 (Quantum Mechanics II)
- PHYS 462 (Solid State Physics)
- PSYC 100 (General Psychology)
- PSYC 200 (Methods of Investigation in Psychology)
- PSYC 310 (Conditioning and Learning)
- PSYC 360 (Social Psychology)
- STAT 100 (Elements of Statistics and Probability)
- STAT 100A (Statistics Principles)
- STAT 215 (Introduction to Data Science)
- STAT 303 (Statistical Methods in Biology)
- STAT 310 (Statistical Methods in the Social Sciences)
- STAT 316 (Statistics and Probability for Science and Engineering)
- STAT 321 (Probability through Simulation)
- STAT 330 (Statistical Inference)
- STAT 432 (Introduction to Linear Regression & Logistic Regression)
Statistical Programs:
- R/RStudio
- Excel
SCAA Writing Tutors assist with writing at all stages of the writing process for ALL courses. They can help with making sense of a prompt and starting to brainstorm, developing an outline, discussion board posts, incorporating or synthesizing sources, citations and mechanics, rough drafts, or class presentations, in all subjects. Visit the SCAA Writing Tutor Programs webpage for more information.