University Engineering Tutors
Searching for an engineering tutor to help you with a course? Our skilled tutors hold advanced degrees and have a minimum of two years of experience in tutoring at the university level. We provide customized one-on-one sessions for all university engineering courses, supporting you in grasping challenging concepts and improving your grades.
Online Engineering Tutoring
By choosing online lessons, you’ll have the opportunity to work with one of our most qualified and experienced tutors from across Canada. All of our online university engineering tutors have a master’s or PhD in engineering or a related field. Our interactive online whiteboard makes it easy to collaborate in real time, letting you share assignments and solve complex engineering problems together.
- Use zoom, google meet or teams
- Tutor with a masters or PhD
- Get started in 24 hours
In-Person Engineering Tutoring
In some cities, we offer in-person tutoring for engineering. To increase your chances of working with an in-person tutor, we suggest holding lessons at a central 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 these courses
With our highly qualified tutors, we can offer tutoring support for university students enrolled in undergraduate engineering courses.
First Year Engineering Courses
ENGR 100 – Introduction to Engineering
This course provides an overview of engineering disciplines, fundamental concepts, and the engineering design process, introducing students to problem-solving techniques used in engineering.
MATH 101 – Calculus I
An introduction to differential calculus, this course covers limits, continuity, derivatives, and applications of differentiation, laying the groundwork for advanced mathematics in engineering.
PHYS 101 – Physics I
This course covers classical mechanics, including motion, forces, energy, and momentum, preparing students for further studies in physics and engineering applications.
CHEM 100 – Introductory Chemistry
For students with little or no background in chemistry, this course covers basic principles and prepares students for further study in chemistry.
ENGR 110 – Engineering Graphics and Design
This course introduces students to engineering drawing techniques, computer-aided design (CAD), and the principles of visual communication in engineering.
COMP 101 – Introduction to Programming
Students learn the basics of programming using a high-level language, focusing on problem-solving, algorithms, and software development principles relevant to engineering.
STAT 100 – Statistics for Engineers
This course introduces statistical methods and their applications in engineering, covering data analysis, probability, and inferential statistics.
ENGR 120 – Materials Science
An introduction to the properties and behavior of materials used in engineering, including metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites.
Second Year Engineering Courses
ENGR 200 – Engineering Mechanics
This course introduces the principles of mechanics, including statics and dynamics, focusing on the analysis of forces and motion in engineering systems.
CIVL 201 – Fluid Mechanics
Students study the properties of fluids and the principles governing fluid flow, including applications in civil and environmental engineering.
MECH 210 – Thermodynamics
This course covers the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics, including energy transfer, the laws of thermodynamics, and applications in engineering systems.
ELEC 220 – Circuit Analysis
An introduction to electrical circuits, this course covers basic circuit laws, techniques for analyzing circuits, and the behavior of various electrical components.
COMP 201 – Data Structures and Algorithms
Students learn about data organization, algorithms for sorting and searching, and the fundamental principles of programming and software design.
MATH 201 – Engineering Mathematics
This course focuses on mathematical techniques used in engineering, including linear algebra, differential equations, and complex analysis.
CHEM 200 – Materials Science
This course explores the properties and applications of engineering materials, including metals, polymers, and ceramics, and their role in design and manufacturing.
ENGR 205 – Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice
Students examine ethical issues in engineering practice, including professional responsibility, sustainability, and the social impact of engineering decisions.
We cover these topics
Our engineering tutors are familiar with all of the topics covered in university engineering courses.
First Year Topics
Mathematics for Engineers
- Calculus
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
Physics
- Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Waves and Oscillations
Chemistry
- Atomic Structure
- Chemical Reactions
- Stoichiometry
Introduction to Engineering
- Engineering Design Process
- Ethics in Engineering
- Engineering Communication
Computer Programming
- Basics of Programming
- Data Structures
- Algorithms
Second Year Topics
Advanced Mathematics
- Multivariable Calculus
- Numerical Methods
- Complex Variables
Statics and Dynamics
- Force Systems
- Equilibrium
- Kinematics and Kinetics
Fluid Mechanics
- Fluid Properties
- Bernoulli’s Equation
- Fluid Flow Dynamics
Materials Science
- Material Properties
- Phase Diagrams
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials
Electrical Circuits
- Circuit Analysis
- Ohm’s Law
- Kirchhoff’s Laws
Thermodynamics
- Laws of Thermodynamics
- Heat Transfer
- Thermodynamic Cycles
Coordination Chemistry
- Complexes
- Ligands
- Coordination numbers
Transition Metals
- Properties of transition metals
- Electronic configurations
- Common reactions of transition metals
Main Group Chemistry
- Trends and reactions of main group elements
Kinetics
- Reaction rates
- Rate laws
- Reaction mechanisms
Thermodynamics
- Laws of thermodynamics
- Gibbs free energy
- Spontaneity of reactions
Chemical Equilibrium
- Advanced concepts in equilibrium
- Thermodynamic vs. kinetic control
Quantitative Analysis
- Techniques for determining concentration
- Gravimetric and volumetric analysis
Instrumental Methods
- Chromatography
- Mass spectrometry
- Electrochemical analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
Are your tutors qualified to teach engineering?
Yes, all our tutors hold advanced degrees in engineering or related fields and have experience teaching at the university level.
Can I get help with specific engineering projects or assignments?
Absolutely! Our tutors can assist with specific projects, helping you understand the concepts and techniques needed to complete your work.
What should I prepare for my first tutoring session?
Bring any relevant textbooks, notes, and specific questions or assignments you want to focus on. This will help your tutor tailor the session to your needs.
Do you offer tutoring for 3rd or 4th year engineering courses?
This depends on the specific course and its level of specialization. Since we have tutors with advanced degrees, we may have someone available to assist with higher-level courses. In such cases, we recommend online tutoring, which allows us to broaden our search and find a suitable tutor from anywhere in Canada.
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