University Economics Tutors
Looking for a university economics tutor to help you succeed? Our skilled tutors have advanced degrees and at least two years of experience in university-level tutoring. We offer personalized one-on-one sessions for all university economics courses, helping you understand challenging concepts and boost your grades.
Online Economics Tutoring
By selecting online lessons, you’ll have the opportunity to work with one of our top tutors from across Canada. All of our online economics tutors hold a master’s or PhD in economics or a related field. Our interactive online whiteboard enables real-time collaboration, allowing you to share assignments and tackle complex economic concepts together.
- Use zoom, google meet or teams
- Tutor with a masters or PhD
- Get started in 24 hours
In-Person Economics Tutoring
In some cities, we provide in-person tutoring for economics. To increase your chances of working with an in-person tutor, we recommend having lessons at a library. In person tutoring is available in the Greater Vancouver Regional District, Kelowna, Kamloops, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton.
- Tutors with a degree, masters or PhD
- Flexible scheduling
- Get started in 3 – 5 days
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We tutor theses courses
With our highly qualified tutors, we offer tutoring support for students enrolled in many undergraduate economics courses.
First Year Economics Courses
ECON 101 – Introduction to Microeconomics
This course provides an overview of microeconomic principles, including supply and demand, market structures, and consumer behavior.
ECON 102 – Introduction to Macroeconomics
Focusing on macroeconomic concepts, this course covers national income, inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
ECON 103 – Quantitative Methods for Economists
This course introduces statistical and mathematical tools used in economic analysis, including data interpretation and basic econometrics.
ECON 104 – Economic History
Students explore the development of economic systems and policies through historical events and their impacts on modern economies.
ECON 105 – Global Economics
This course examines international trade, global markets, and the effects of globalization on economies around the world.
ECON 106 – Principles of Economics
An integrated approach to both micro and macroeconomic principles, this course provides a foundational understanding of economic theory and practice.
Second Year Economics Courses
ECON 201 – Intermediate Microeconomics
This course delves deeper into microeconomic theory, covering topics such as consumer choice, production theory, and market equilibrium.
ECON 202 – Intermediate Macroeconomics
Focusing on macroeconomic models, this course explores topics like fiscal policy, monetary policy, and economic fluctuations.
ECON 203 – Econometrics
Students learn statistical methods for analyzing economic data, including regression analysis and hypothesis testing, to make informed economic conclusions.
ECON 204 – International Economics
This course examines trade theories, exchange rates, and the impact of globalization on national economies and international relations.
ECON 205 – Public Economics
Focusing on government policies, this course analyzes taxation, public expenditure, and the economic effects of government intervention.
ECON 206 – Development Economics
Students explore the economic challenges faced by developing countries, including poverty, inequality, and sustainable development strategies.
* This list is no exclusive. We also offer tutoring for courses at a higher level.
We cover these topics
Our economics tutors are familiar with all of the topics covered in university economics courses.
First Year Topics
Microeconomics
- Supply and Demand
- Consumer Behavior
- Market Structures
- Elasticity
- Production and Costs
Macroeconomics
- National Income Accounting
- Inflation
- Unemployment
- Economic Growth
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Quantitative Methods
- Descriptive Statistics
- Probability
- Regression Analysis
- Hypothesis Testing
- Economic Modeling
Global Economics
- International Trade Theories
- Exchange Rates
- Balance of Payments
- Globalization Effects
- Trade Policies
Economic History
- Development of Economic Systems
- Historical Economic Events
- Impact of Wars on Economies
- Economic Policies Through Time
- Evolution of Global Markets
Second Year Topics
Intermediate Microeconomics
- Consumer Choice Theory
- Production Theory
- Market Equilibrium
- Game Theory
- Welfare Economics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Aggregate Demand and Supply
- Business Cycles
- Long-Run Economic Growth
- IS-LM Model
- Phillips Curve
Econometrics
- Simple Linear Regression
- Multiple Regression Analysis
- Estimation Techniques
- Model Specification
- Time Series Analysis
International Economics
- Comparative Advantage
- Trade Barriers
- Exchange Rate Determination
- International Monetary Systems
- Effects of Globalization
Public Economics
- Public Goods and Externalities
- Taxation Principles
- Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Government Budgeting
- Welfare Programs
Development Economics
- Economic Growth Theories
- Poverty and Inequality
- Microfinance
- Sustainable Development
- Policy Interventions in Developing Countries
Frequently Asked Questions
What subjects do you cover in your economics tutoring?
We cover a wide range of topics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, international economics, and public economics.
Are your tutors qualified to teach economics?
Yes, all our tutors hold advanced degrees in economics or related fields and have experience teaching at the university level.
Can I get help with specific economics assignments or projects?
Absolutely! Our tutors can assist with specific assignments, helping you understand the concepts and techniques needed to complete your work.
What is the typical duration of each tutoring session?
Each online session is a minimum of 60 minutes and our in-person sessions are a minimum of 90 minutes.
Do you offer in person tutoring for economics courses?
In some cities, we have tutors who specialize in economics courses. We recommend that lessons take place at a central library to increase the chances of being able to find an in-person tutor in your area.
Do you offer tutoring for 3rd or 4th year economics courses?
This varies based on the specific course and its level of complexity. With tutors holding advanced degrees, we often have someone available to help with more specialized courses. In these instances, we suggest online tutoring, as it enables us to expand our search and connect you with a qualified tutor from anywhere in Canada.
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