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Academic Resource Center » Math Modules

ARC workshops are generally hour-long information sessions. Attendees leave each session with documentation of critical points covered.

To register, contact the ARC by e-mail, in person or by phone at 215-646-7300 x370 or from off campus 267-448-1370. Due to limited space, you must reserve a seat at least one day in advance of each session you plan to attend.

All workshops are held in the Robert Masucci Room in the first floor of Lourdes Library unless otherwise indicated. The ARC offers these workshops and other academic services to all students, faculty and staff free of charge.

Click Here to view the Math Modules.

WORKSHOP

Organizing a Paper in APA Format
Learn how to set up a paper accurately and logically following APA format. Topics include headings, citations, references and page setup.
Individual or small group workshops available – call extension 108.

Annotated Bibliographies
Learn what an APA formatted annotated bibliography is, the purpose of an annotated bibliography, the different types and what it should look like when complete.
Individual or small group workshops available – call extension 108 or extension 201.

Writing a Paper in MLA Format
The sessions will focus on basic MLA guidelines. Topics will include margins, headers, citations, works cited, and notes. Participants are welcome to bring drafts and ask specific questions about assignments.
Individual and small group workshops by appointment with an English tutor – call extension 225.

Basic Writing Skills
Think your writing skills are rusty? Learn techniques on brainstorming, thesis statement writing, paragraph development and more.
Individual and small group workshops available – call extension 108.

Writing a Lesson Plan
If you are going to prepare your first lesson plan or just need to brush up, this workshop is for you. We will use the GMC lesson plan format as a model.
Individual or small group workshops by appointment – call extension 201.

Learning Skills
Learn methods to improve your study skills, including listening, note-taking, test-taking strategies, and reviewing course materials. Individual and small group workshops available – call extension 449.

Career Services presents:
Resume Building
Interview Skills
Job Search
Contact Career Services at extension 572.