Course Specific Resources

Course Specific Resources

Use the table below to quickly find academic support and tutoring resources within the College of Engineering & Applied Science.Ìý

°Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýis a dedicated space in the Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building which allows you to get course-specific TA/TF assistance for any 1000, 2000, or 3000-level ASEN course. The AES Study Hall is also a collaborative space intended to help students meet other Aerospace Engineering Sciences students.

*Please note for Fall 2025, the Engineering Center helproom is under construction, please refer to your course canvas for updated information.

The Department of Applied Mathematics provides the following resources for students enrolled in APPM courses:

The Applied Mathematics Learning Centers are not open tutoring spaces for any subject, but are designated specifically for office hours for specific APPM courses.

The APPM department maintains a paidÌýApplied Math tutor listÌýfor those who are interested in private tutoring.

The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering provides the following resources for students enrolled in these courses:

  • is a self-paced online learning platform created for engineering students and includes simulations, screencasts, exam review, virtual labs, student and instructor resources.Ìý
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  • A Peer Mentoring Program which partners seniors with first and second-year students to support students in a variety areas to apply both in and out of the classroom.

Tutoring is available through the Department of Chemistry, please visit Chemistry Tutoring, contact your professor or email chemundergrad@colorado.edu.

In addition CHEM 1221 Help Rooms on the 1st floor of Ekeley offer Lab Instructors and TA support. For more information, email chemundergrad@colorado.edu.

The Civil, Environmental & Architectural (CEAE) Department provide a private tutoring list for AREN & CVEN courses. Please email ceae-advising@colorado.edu for the private tutoring list.

The Computer Science department provides three types of support for students:
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1. Course Assistant Support (CA): CA's provide support for most CSCI courses. Check with your Course Assistant.
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2. Private Tutoring List: These are students and alumni who are offering private tutoring for a fee. Students can pick their tutor and focus for the sessions. ThisÌýlist is provided as a reference and will be updated every semester.
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In addition, theseÌýComputing ResourcesÌýare provided by Computer Science IT Services forÌýstudents.

  • The Computer Science IT Services group consists of CS systems engineers who work with the CS Education Technology committee and the CS Computing committee to support the technology needs of faculty, staff, and students.

The ATLAS Institute now offers a full spectrum of interdisciplinary academic programs through the CEAS.Ìý

Academic Support for all ATLAS classes is available in-person and online.

The Department of Mathematics offers two types of support:

1. : a free service provided by the Department of Mathematics that offers students additional support for their CU Mathematics courses.

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This is provided by the department to support MCEN courses.

The Department of Physics provides resources for General Physics and include the following:

  • Physics Help Room: open, free and no appointment is needed.
    • For all students in ÌýPHYS 1110, 1120, 2010, 2020.
    • Staffed by the professors, TAs, and LAs that are teaching these courses.
    • View theÌý to find staff hours, which are a mixture of in-person (Duane G2B90) and remote (Zoom).
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  • is an updatedÌýlist of physics juniors, seniors, grad students, and alumni who are offering private tutoring for a fee.Ìý

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