See below for some tools we think will help you to become better in subject areas. For additional help, please book an appointment with our Subject Specialists.
Welcome to the Math Help page! See below for some tools we think will help you to become better mathematicians. For additional help, please book an appointment with our Math & Science Specialists.
MATH 104/151 Differential Calculus
MATH 105/152 Integral Calculus
MATH 251 Multivariable Calculus
Welcome to the Science Help page! See below for some useful resources and tools to help you study physics, chemistry and biology. For additional help, please book an appointment with our Math & Science Specialists.
Outline Worksheet – Scientific Research Essay
Writing Guide – Scientific Lab Report
Chemistry 100 Pre-Lab Requirements
CHEM 102 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
CHEM 102 Substitution Elimination Reactions
Simple Dictionary of Chemistry Terms
Coming soon.
Welcome to the Computer Science Help page! Below are links to several sites to help you build your computer science skills. Book an appointment with our CPSC Specialists for additional help.
Web Development, HTML, CSS & JavaScript – beginner to intermediate to advanced
Computer Science Fundamentals – Brilliant.org (several free courses)
Computer Science courses – KhanAcademy.org
Programming problems – HackerRank.com
Welcome to the Economics, Commerce and Business Help page! Below are some links to help you with your studies:
Environmental Economics (Khan Academy)
Welcome to the Economics, Commerce and Business Help page! Below are some links to help you with your studies:
Writing Guide – Business Report
Outline Worksheet – Business Report
Introductory Marketing Topics and Practice Quizzes
Economics and Business Definitions
“AP Statistics” or “Statistics and Probability”
Welcome to the French Help page! See below for some resources that might help you improve your French! For additional help, please book an appointment with our French Specialists.
Duolingo – Building sentences, conjugating verbs
Fluentu – Learning with videos
Babbel – Vocabulary and grammar
Dictations – Practise listening, diction and writing
Le Huffington Post – Practise reading in French
ThoughCo – Read stories in French in English
French 101 – 1000 most common French words
Jokes in French – Have fun while learning new words
Downloadable Templates and Worksheets for University Transfer (UT) Courses
Most UT courses will ask you to write an essay where you are taking a position/making an argument for or against something.
These resources are designed to help you with the early stages of getting your essays started. Short essays are typically 3-4 pages, extended essays are 5+ pages, not including your References, Works Cited or Bibliography.
Not sure which worksheet is right? The first person to ask is your instructor!
Which style you use will depend on your subject matter and your personal writing style. For help selecting the right style, book an appointment with an Academic Writing and Humanities Specialist.
No matter what style of essay you are writing, remember to cite all your sources. See Citation Style Workshops on Canvas for help.
Argumentative Essay- BLOCK-PATTERN [Word Doc]
Argumentative-Essay-POINT-BY-POINT-PATTERN [Word Doc]
Literary Analysis Outline Worksheet [Word Doc]
Literature Review Worksheet [Word Doc]
Film Presentation Outline [Word Doc]
Rhetorical Analysis Worksheet [Word Doc]
Downloadable Templates and Worksheets for English for Academic Purposes Courses
These resources were designed with EAP English courses in mind. They can help you with the early stages of getting your essays started. Short essays are typically 3-4 pages, not including your Works Cited.
Before you use any of these resources, check with your instructor so that you are using the appropriate worksheet.
ENGL 097 Compare and Contrast [Word Doc]
ENGL 098 Cause or Effect Essay-Outline [Word Doc]
ENGL 099 Argumentative Essay-BLOCK PATTERN [Word Doc]
ENGL 099 Argumentative Essay-POINT BY POINT PATTERN [Word Doc]
Alexander College acknowledges that the land on which we usually gather is the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work in this territory.
Alexander College acknowledges that the land on which we usually gather is the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work in this territory.