Tutor Application: Humanities, Arts, and Miscellaneous Subjects

Name / Subject you most want to tutor
Student ID No. / Major
Email Address / Year in School
(FR, SO, JR, SR, GRAD)
Cell/Local Phone / Expected Grad. Date
Permanent Phone / GPA* / ** International Students TOEFL
*Note: We generally require a GPA of 3.5 or higher. ** TOEFL scores generally must meet or exceed 100 for computer based and 600 for paper based testing.
Local
Address
/
Permanent
Address
Which semester(s) are you interested in working? / Fall / Spring / Summer
How many hours per week would you like to work? Most tutors work 6-10 hrs/wk, but more or less than that are also possible.
Are you already employed by MU? / Yes / No
If yes, indicate which department and how many hours per week you work.
Are you eligible for the federal work-study program? / Yes / No / I don’t know
Previous Tutoring or Teaching Experience
By checking this box, you give the Learning Center permission to verify your grades in relevant courses and obtain information regarding all University discipline records.
Signature* / Date

* Signature may be omitted if submitting the form as an email attachment.

·  On the next page, indicate the subjects and courses you are interested in tutoring.

·  After completing both pages, attach this document to an email and send it to Lisa Scheese at or fax or mail it to her at the Learning Center, using the address shown at the top of this page. Also, please include a copy of your transcript (available as a pdf in myZou under Self Service\Rqst Student Academic Profile).

·  Optional: You may also want to submit a letter of recommendation. The writer should be someone who can address your qualifications for being a tutor.


Subjects listed below are those for which tutors are most often requested. Please mark your preferences using either:

·  1 for subjects and courses you most want to tutor or

·  2 for other courses you feel comfortable tutoring

ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES
List courses in architectural studies:
ART
1010 / Introduction to Art
1020 / Appreciation of Art
1050 / Drawing I
List other art courses:
ART HISTORY AND ARCHEOLOGY
1110 / Ancient and Medieval Art
1120 / Renaissance through Modern Art
2830 / American Art and Architecture
List other courses in art history and archeology:
CLASSICAL HUMANITIES
1060 / Classical Mythology
3650 / Paganism and Christianity
List other courses in classical humanities:
COMMUNICATION
1200 / Public Speaking
2100 / Media Communication in Society
3470 / Culture as Communication
List other courses in communication:
COMMUNICATION SCIENCE AND DISORDERS
1100 / American Sign Language I
List other courses in communication science:
HISTORY
1100 / Survey of American History to 1865
1200 / Survey of American History since 1865
2210 / Twentieth Century America
2220 / America in the 1960's
List other history courses:
HONORS – GENERAL
2111 / The Ancient World
2113 / The Early Modern World: The 17th-19th Centuries Enlightenment
List other honors courses:
JOURNALISM
1000 / The News Media: Journalism and Advertising in a Democratic Society
1100 / Principles of American Journalism
2100 / News
List other journalism courses:
MUSIC
1211 / Fundamentals of Music I
1220 / Syntax, Structure and Style of Music I
1221 / Syntax, Structure and Style of Music II
1310 / Masterpieces of Western Music
1311 / Jazz, Pop, and Rock
2220 / Syntax, Structure and Style of Music III
2221 / Syntax, Structure and Style of Music IV
2307 / History of Western Music I
2308 / History of Western Music II
List other music courses:
PHILOSOPHY
1000 / General Introduction to Philosophy
1100 / Introduction to Ethics
1150 / Introductory Bioethics
1200 / Logic and Reasoning
2100 / Philosophy: East and West
2700 / Elementary Logic
List other philosophy courses:
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
2110 / Religions of the World
2500 / Introduction to Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
List other courses in religious studies:
THEATRE
List theatre courses:
OTHER COURSES