College Engineering Tutoring

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Any great engineer knows that building the right foundation is the key to success, and the same is true for pursuing an engineering degree.  Studying engineering in college begins with a broad and all-inclusive introduction of important concepts that will enable your student to succeed in any concentration they choose. Mastering these subjects requires time with people who know the material best. At Tutoring By A College Professor, we offer students on the pre-engineering track a team of tutors in their corner who are all experts in each of the respective subjects required in the first year of college.

As your student progresses past the first year, the focus of their studies is fine-tuned to suit their engineering major. Whether your student chooses biomedical engineering, computer science, or any other major, the coursework after the first year of college becomes more advanced and hands-on. It is typical for more advanced coursework to be project-oriented and collaborative, which encourages students to gain professional skills that will help carry your student into a successful career post-grad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Tutoring By A College Professor?

Tutoring By A College Professor ensures a tailored approach to your student’s specific coursework by pairing students with engineering experts. We encourage our students to use their sessions to clarify doubts, seek additional explanations, and get personalized assistance from their tutor. This is especially helpful for engineering students because working on practice problems guided by a tutor is the fastest way to achieve success.  Please call 614-264-1110 today for a free consultation and sign up now.

How are tutoring sessions conducted?

Tutoring sessions are online on Zoom. You can tutor from the comfort of home or the bustle of a coffee shop. It’s up to you.

How long are most tutoring sessions?

Students typically tutor in 1 hour increments, but sessions can run as long as you need.

What if I need an emergency tutoring session for a test tomorrow?

Don’t hesitate to call us at 614-264-1110. We can have you connected with a tutor today to begin scheduling. 

What if my student still has not decided what kind of engineer they want to be?

Many schools offer a general engineering concentration which can accommodate the unique interests of your particular student. Our network of engineering graduates and professionals as well as career coaches can surely help your student figure out their direction if they want to have a more focused study. Please call 614-264-1110 for a free consultation.

What engineering pre-requisite courses do you help with?

At Tutoring By A College Professor, we offer support in all of the prerequisite courses required at schools across the U.S. Please call 614-264-1110 for more information on the team of tutors your student may require to help them build the right foundation for success.

What engineering courses do you help with?

We offer tutoring for ALL courses at ALL colleges and universities nationwide.

If you don’t see your school or course listed in our course directory, please text/call us at 614-264-1110. We will have your student connected to an expert in less than 24 hours.

Intro to Engineering/General Engineering courses:

Vanderbilt University: ES 1401, ES 1402, ES 1403, ES 2100W; CS 1100, CS 1101, CS 1103, CS 1104; CE 2101, CE 2200, CE 2205, CE 3700, CE 3700L; ENGM 2160; ME 2190, ME 2220; MSE 2205; CHBE 2200 

Georgia Tech: COE 1000, COE 2001, COE 2701, COE 3002

Ohio State: ENGR 1100, ENGR 1110, ENGR 1120, ENGR 1181, ENGR 1182, ENGR 1186, ENGR 1187, ENGR 1188, ENGR 1281H, ENGR 1282H

Purdue University: ENGR 13100, ENGR 13200

Biomedical Engineering courses:

Vanderbilt University: BME 2100, BME 2301, BME 2302, BME 2400, BME 2900W, BME 3000, BME 3301, BME 3302, BME 3400, BME 3500, BME 3900W, BME 4901W, BME 4950, BME 4951, BME 4959

Georgia Tech: CHBE 1750, CHBE 2100, CHBE 2110, CHBE 2120, CHBE 2130, CHBE 2140

Ohio State: BIOMEDE 2000, BIOMEDE 2800, BIOMEDE 2200, BIOMEDE 2001, BIOMEDE 2700, BIOMEDE 3701, BIOMEDE 3702

Purdue University: BME 19500, BME 29000, BME 29500, BME 29600, BME 30400, BME 69500, CHE 46100

Chemical Engineering courses:

Vanderbilt University: CHBE 2100, CHBE 2200, CHBE 2250, CHBE 2900W, CHBE 3200, CHBE 3250, CHBE 3300, CHBE 3350, CHBE 3600, CHBE 3900W, CHBE 4900W, CHBE 4950W, CHBE 4951W, CHBE 4959

Ohio State: CBE 2100, CBE 2200, CBE 2345, CBE 2420, CBE 2523, CBE 3508, CBE 3509, CBE 5779, CBE 3421, CBE 3422, CBE 3610, CBE 3730 CBE 3731, CBE 4760

Purdue University: CHE 20000, CHE 20500, CHE 21100, CHE 30000, CHE 30600, CHE 32000, CHE 34800, CHE 37700, CHE 37800, CHE 37700, CHE 37800, CHE 40000, CHE 42000, CHE 43500

 

Civil Engineering courses (Statics & Dynamics!):

Vanderbilt University: CE 2120, CE 3100W, CE 3200, CE 3205, CE 3300, CE 3501, CE 3705, CE 4400, CE 4950, CE 4951, and CE 4959

Georgia Tech: COE 2001, CEE 1770, CEE 2040, CEE 2300, CEE 3000, CEE 3010, CEE 3020, CEE 3040, CEE 3051

Ohio State: CIVILEN 2050, CIVILEN 2810 CIVILEN 1250, CIVILEN 2090, CIVILEN 2060, CIVILEN 3510, CIVILEN 3540, CIVILEN 3541, CIVILEN 3700, CIVILEN 3130, CIVILEN 2410, CIVILEN 4320, CIVILEN 4350

Purdue University: CE 20300, CE 29202, CE 29700, CE 23100, cE 27000, CE 29800, CE 33100, CE 34000, CE 34300, CE 39201, CE 39800

 

Computer Engineering courses:

Vanderbilt University: EECE 2112, EECE 2123, EECE 2123L, EECE 2218, EECE 2218L, EECE 2213, EECE 2213L, EECE 3214; CS 1101, CS 1104, CS 2201, CS 3251

Ohio State University: ECE 2060, ECE 2020, ECE 2050, ECE 2560, ECE 3020, ECE 3027, ECE 3561, ECE 3567, ECE 5367, ECE 5362, ECE 3906, ECE 4905, CSE 2221, CSE 2321, CSE 2231, CSE 2451, CSE 2431

Purdue University: ECE 19000, ECE 19595, ECE 20000, ECE 27900 ECE 29595, ECE 29600, ECE 30200, ECE 36900, ECE 37900, ECE 47900, ECE 69400

 

Computer Science courses:

Vanderbilt University: CS 1101, CS 1104, CS 2201, CS 3251, CS 3270, EECE 2123, EECE 2123L, CS 3281, CS 2212, CS 3250

Georgia Tech: CS 1100, CS 1171, CS 1301, CS 1301R, CS1315, CS 1316, CS 1331

Ohio State: CSE 2221, CSE 2231, CSE 2321, CSE 2331, CSE 2421, CSE 2431, CSE 2501, CSE 3901, CSE 3231, CSE 3241, CSE 3421, CSE 3461, CSE 3521, CSE 3541

Purdue University: CS 15900

 

Electrical Engineering courses:

Vanderbilt University: CS 1101, CS 1104; EECE 2112, EECE 2123, EECE 2123L, EECE 2213, EECE 2213L, EECE 3214, EECE 3233, EECE 3235, EECE 3235L.

Georgia Tech: ECE 1010, COE 3002

Ohio State University: ECE 2060, ECE 2020, ECE 2050, ECE 2560, ECE 3010, ECE 3020, ECE 3027, ECE 3030, ECE 3040, ECE 3050

Purdue University: ECE 20100, ECE 20200, ECE 25500, ECE 27000, ECE 20000, ECE 20100, ECE 20200, ECE 20700, ECE 20800, ECE 25500, ECE 26400, ECE 27000

 

Environment Engineering courses:

Ohio State University: ENVENG 3200, ENVENG 3210, ENVENG 5110, ENVENG 4200

 

Mechanical Engineering courses:

Vanderbilt University: ME 2160, ME 2171, ME 3202, ME 3204, ME 3234, ME 3248, ME 4213, ME 4950, ME 4951, and ME 4959

Georgia Tech: ME 1670, ME 2016, ME 2110, ME 2202, ME 2205, ME 2698, ME 3017, ME 3180, ME 3210, ME 3322, ME 3340, ME 3345, ME 3700, ME 3720

Ohio State University: MECHENG 2900, MECHENG 2850.01, MECHENG 3260, MECHENG 3501, MECHENG 3670, MECHENG 3751, MECHENG 3360, MECHENG 3503, MECHENG 3671, MECHENG 3870, MECHENG 4510

 

Materials Science Engineering courses:

Georgia Tech: MSE 1111, MSE 1750, MSE 2001, MSE 2021, MSE 3001, MSE 3002, MSE 3005, MSE 3012, MSE 3015, MSE 3025

Ohio State University: MATSCHEN 2241, MATSCHEN 2331, MATSCHEN 2251, MATSCHEN 2321, MATSCHEN 3141, MATSCHEN 3151, MATSCHEN 3331, MATSCHEN 3261, MATSCHEN 3271, MATSCHEN 3321, MATSCHEN 3332, MATSCHEN 4181

Purdue University: MSE 19000, MSE 27000, MSE 55000, MSE 64000


Industrial Engineering courses:

Georgia Tech: ISYE 2027, ISYE 2028, ISYE 2127, ISYE 2128, ISYE 3025, ISYE 3030, ISYE 3039, ISYE 3044, ISYE 3103, ISYE 3104

Ohio State University: ISE 2500, USE 2400, ISE 2040, ISE 3200, ISE 3210, ISE 3800, ISE 3600, ISE 3700, ISE 4120, ISE 3400, ISE 4100

Purdue University: AAE 44300, AD 30500, AD 30600, AD 40500, AD 40600, AD 41600, AD 60500, AD 61500

 

Architecture courses:

Ohio State University: ARCH 2410, ARCH 2420, ARCH 5610, ARCH 5620, ARCH 5120, ARCH 3410, ARCH 5510, ARCH 5710, ARCH 3420, ARCH 5210, ARCH 5520, ARCH 5810

Tutoring By A College Professor offers tutoring for classes in each of these majors among other specific majors such as Materials Science Engineering and Industrial Engineering. Which major is right for your student? Please call 614-264-1110 for a free consultation or sign up now.  

Testimonials

See what Engineering students and their parents say about their experience with Tutoring By A College Professor.  To search for testimonials by school, go to our Testimonials section at the top:

Typical Course Path

First Year

The typical first-year curriculum focuses focuses on fundamentals like single-variable calculus, multivariable calculus, material science, general chemistry, and general physics. These courses are broad and universal across all different majors in engineering, enabling your student to choose the concentration that best suits them. Our fantastic engineering tutors work with students to ensure they gain a strong understanding of these basic concepts, as it lays the groundwork for their more difficult, concentrated engineering courses later on in their college career.  Please see below for a short list:  

  • General Chemistry I and II

  • General Physics I and II

  • Calculus I, II, and III

  • Beginner Computer Science (C++/Java/Python)

Subsequent years of Engineering coursework are focused on your student’s particular concentration/major. See below for more information.

Engineering Major & Concentrations

Deciding on an engineering concentration is incredibly exciting! Through working with our tutors, they have the experience and wisdom to help students realize their potential in the initial engineering classes and can offer gentle, personalized, mentorship and coaching to help students learn more. Our network of engineering professionals and career counselors are happy to help with classes in any of the following disciplines:

Engineering Science: provides a broader, more foundational understanding of the engineering design process across all disciplines

 

Biomedical Engineering: combines principles from engineering and biology to tackle issues in healthcare, focuses on creating innovative medical devices Concentrations include: Medical Imaging, Instrumentation, Biomechanics

 

Chemical Engineering: applies principles of chemistry and fluid mechanics to innovate the production of various chemicals that are vital to life on Earth

Concentrations include: Thermodynamics, Process control, Pharmaceuticals

 

Civil Engineering: focuses on the design and construction of buildings, bridges, and other important infrastructures, studies courses in transportation engineering and structural engineering

Concentrations include: Structural and transportation engineering

 

Computer Engineering: integrates computer science and electrical engineering to design hardware and software systems, focuses on digital logic and embedded systems

Concentrations include: Digital systems and digital logic, network engineering

 

Computer Science: focuses on mastering computer programing languages and learning about data structures to develop skills needed for software design

Concentrations include: Artificial intelligence, software engineering, video game development

 

Electrical Engineering: applies principles of electrical and power systems to master the design of circuit schematics 

Concentrations include: Electronic design, control systems, rocket design

 

Environment Engineering: addresses environmental challenges, like air pollution and sustainability, by developing dynamic, engineering solutions

Concentrations include: Air pollution and renewable energy

 

Mechanical Engineering: focuses on the design and manufacturing process of mechanical systems 

Concentrations include: Robotics, motor design, fluid mechanics

Tutoring By A College Professor offers tutoring for classes in each of these majors among other specific majors such as Materials Science Engineering and Industrial Engineering. Which major is right for your student? Please call 614-264-1110 for a free consultation or sign up now.

Helpful Resources

Professor and TA Office Hours: Communicating with your professor and TA encourages active learning and can help you gain a deeper understanding of the subject. Sharing these teachers with other students can be tough when you have lots of questions or need extra time and assistance to master the material.

Studying with peers: Discussing confusing topics with your classmates creates a collaborative environment, which can enable you to gain a different perspective. Our tutors can help you develop the right practices to work more effectively with other students on projects and presentations, skills that surely carry into their careers after graduation. 

Online learning platforms: : YouTube lectures and Khan Academy can provide additional explanations on challenging topics; however, it is important to exercise caution when using these platforms as sometimes information from these resources can be presented in a misleading way without the right context.

Tutoring By A College Professor: There is nothing like going through practice problems with an expert who is able to lead you through homework questions and review analysis for practice problems, share fundamental equations that can be used on universal problems, and go through lab equipment. Our engineering tutors are the best resource to understand this content and develop the right strategies for homework, projects, and examinations.  Call 614-264-1110 for a free consultation and sign up now to be connected with an engineering expert today.


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