The Learning Assistance Program provides comprehensive academic
support for all students in the development of skills necessary
for effective performance in and positive adjustment to Oberlin
College's learning environment. Individual and group tutorials
are available in most subject areas for 100- and 200-level courses.
Module courses are offered in study strategies, reading strategies,
quantitative skills, communication skills, English as a second
language, and computer literacy. Staff members may also offer
Private Readings and Winter Term projects in their areas of specialization.
099. Basic Mathematics 0-1 hour
0-1EX
First
and Second Semester. First and Second Module. This course uses
an individualized approach and includes the fundamentals of mathematics
including percents, radicals, and operations with Real numbers.
This course is designed to be taken concurrently with a natural
or social science course where the student has demonstrated a
need for remediation in understanding and application of mathematical
concepts. Note: CR/NE grading if registered. Consent of instructor
required. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Knight
101. Effective Study Strategies 1 hour
1EX
First
and Second Semester. First Module. Topics include assessing learning
styles, managing time, reading and taking notes, preparing for
exams, and writing papers. Development and implementation of individualized
strategies are emphasized. This course is appropriate for both
first-year and upper-level students. Note: CR/NE grading. Consent
of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Ballard
102. Effective Reading Strategies 1 hour
1EX
First
and Second Semester. Second Module. Topics include establishing
a purpose for reading, previewing, and developing flexible modes
for academic reading (e.g., rapid reading and critical reading).
This course is designed to be taken concurrently with at least
one academic course that requires a substantial amount of reading.
Appropriate for first-year as well as upper-level students. Note:
CR/NE grading. Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit:
12.
Ms. Ballard
104. Analytical Reading Skills for the Liberal Arts
Curriculum 1 hour
1EX
First
and Second Semester. First Module. This module course is designed
to assist students to negotiate content area readings; it emphasizes
evaluative techniques and critical reading skills. Appropriate
for both first-year and upper-level students. Note: CR/NE grading.
Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Staff
105. Mastering Skills for Algebra 1 hour
1EX
First
Semester. Second Module. Emphasis will be on standard approaches
to the symbols, rules, and patterns for using the language of
algebra in computational problem solving as well as linear and
quadratic equations and inequalities, polynomials, exponents,
functions, and graphs. Appropriate for both first-year and upper-level
students who seek to improve their coursework in mathematics or
natural sciences by strengthening algebra skills. Note: CR/NE
grading. Enrollment Limit: 15.
Ms. Knight
106. Mastering Skills for Trigonometry 1 hour
1EX
Second
Semester. Second Module. Standard approaches to trigonometric
functions, properties, angles, arcs, graphs, identities, and conditional
equations. Recommended for students who seek to improve their
coursework in mathematics or natural sciences by strengthening
their understanding of trigonometry. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment
Limit: 15.
Ms. Knight
107. Mastering Quantitative Skills for the Natural
Sciences 1 hour
1EX
First
Semester. First Module. A module course to assist students in
acquiring computational skills essential to the mathematics required
for future coursework in the natural sciences. Symbols, notation,
rules of operations, decision making, problem solving, and modeling
will be emphasized. Appropriate for first-year students who wish
to improve their use of mathematics. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment
Limit: 15.
Ms. Knight
108. Mastering Quantitative Skills for the Social
Sciences 1 hour
1EX
Second
Semester. First Module. Standard approaches for organizing information
and examining relationships within data samples. Linear equations,
scatter plots, correlation, basic statistics, hypothesis, probability,
and decision making will be emphasized. Appropriate for both first-year
and upper-level students who desire an introductory course to
statistics. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 15.
Ms. Knight
109. Communications Skills I 1 hour
1EX
First
Semester. Second Module. An examination of effective techniques
of communication, both in groups and in peer relationships, including
listening skills, self-disclosure, body language, and assertiveness.
Additional topics include peer communication/counseling theories,
social skills, and public speaking. Note: CR/NE grading. Consent
of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Gates
110. Speaking English as a Second Language I 1
hour
1EX
First
Semester. First Module. A module course designed to develop English
skills of non-native or bilingual speakers. Fluency in formal
and informal conversation, including the use of idiomatic expressions,
will be emphasized. Designed for incoming students. Note: CR/NE
grading. Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Gates
111. English as a Second Language II 1 hour
1EX
First
Semester. Second Module. A module course designed to build upon
skills developed in LRNS 110 or to improve and refine high-intermediate
skills of non-native or bilingual speakers. Note: CR/NE grading.
Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Gates
112. English as a Second Language III 1 hour
1EX
First
and Second Semester. First and Second Module. A module course
designed for the advanced student of English as a second language
to increase fluency, build vocabulary, and practice the use and
understanding of idiomatic English. Note: CR/NE grading. Consent
of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Gates
113. Teaching and Tutoring Quantitative Skills 1
hour
1EX
First
Semester. Second Module. A module course designed to explore ideas,
pedagogical techniques, and problems that arise in helping students
(tutees) gain a conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
in basic mathematics. This course is appropriate for anyone interested
in peer tutoring for QP courses, teaching or tutoring elementary
and secondary mathematics, or gaining insight into one's own personal
conceptions (and misconceptions) about mathematics. Note: CR/NE
grading. Enrollment Limit: 15.
Ms. Knight
114. Communication Skills II 1.5 hours
1.5EX
Second
Semester. Second Module. A module course designed to provide practical
experience in audience analysis, organization and dissemination
of information, evidence gathering, critical listening, and speech
delivery. The underlying philosophy of this course is that speech
is a primary vehicle for self-presentation and social interchange
in which speech skills are central to personal and social effectiveness.
This course is designed to build upon skills developed in LRNS
109. Note: CR/NE grading. Consent of instructor required. Enrollment
Limit: 15.
Ms. Gates
115. Basic Computer Skills for Information Literacy 1
hour
1EX
First
Semester. First Module. Designed for students with little or no
prior computer experience, this module course is designed to teach
students how to use computers to gather, analyze, and present
information relevant to their college course-work. Topics include
E-mail, OBIS, word processing, the World Wide Web, and Oberlin
Online. Learning Assistance and OCTET staff will collaborate to
provide appropriate instruction for incoming students. Note: CR/NE
grading. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Gates
995. Private Reading 1-3 hours
1-3EX
Consent
of instructor required.