University Math Tutors

Are you searching for a university math tutor to help you succeed? Our skilled tutors hold advanced degrees and have at least two years of experience tutoring at the university level. We offer personalized one-on-one sessions in all university math courses, helping you understand difficult concepts and boost your grades.

 

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Online Math Tutoring

Choosing online lessons allows you to work with one of our most qualified and experienced math tutors from across Canada. All of our online university math tutors have a Master’s or PhD in mathematics or a related field. Our interactive online whiteboard makes it easy to collaborate in real-time, share assignments, and solve complex math problems together.

  • Use zoom, google meet or teams
  • Tutors with a masters or PhD
  • Get started in 24 hours

In-Person Math Tutoring

In certain cities, we provide in-person tutoring for university-level math courses. We suggest being flexible with the location; such as lessons being held 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

We tutor these courses

With our highly qualified tutors, we provide tutoring support for university students in undergraduate math courses, as well as some upper-level math courses.

First Year Math Courses

MATH 101 – Linear Algebra
Introduction to the study of vectors, matrices, and systems of linear equations, focusing on applications in various fields.

MATH 102 – Discrete Mathematics
Explores fundamental concepts in logic, set theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and algorithms, essential for computer science and mathematics.

MATH 103 – Mathematical Proofs
An introduction to the principles of mathematical reasoning and the techniques used to construct and understand proofs.

MATH 104 – Mathematical Modeling
Covers methods for using mathematics to model real-world situations and solve practical problems across different disciplines.

MATH 105 – Numerical Methods
Focuses on algorithms for approximating solutions to mathematical problems, including error analysis and numerical stability.

Second Year Math Courses

MATH 201 – Abstract Algebra
Studies algebraic structures such as groups, rings, and fields, emphasizing the concepts of symmetry and structure in mathematics.

MATH 202 – Advanced Linear Algebra
Delves deeper into vector spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues, with applications to various scientific fields.

MATH 203 – Differential Equations
Introduces ordinary differential equations and their applications in modeling dynamic systems in engineering and science.

MATH 204 – Real Analysis
Explores the properties of real-valued functions, sequences, and series, focusing on limits, continuity, and convergence.

MATH 205 – Complex Analysis
Examines functions of complex variables, including contour integration and the properties of analytic functions.

MATH 206 – Topology
Introduces basic concepts of topology, including open and closed sets, continuity, and compactness in mathematical spaces.

MATH 207 – Number Theory
Studies properties of integers, prime numbers, and divisibility, including applications in cryptography and computer science.

MATH 208 – Mathematical Logic
Explores formal logic, proof theory, and the foundations of mathematics, emphasizing the role of logic in mathematical reasoning.

MATH 209 – Graph Theory
Covers the study of graphs, networks, and combinatorial structures, with applications in computer science, biology, and social sciences.

MATH 210 – Operations Research
Focuses on optimization techniques and decision-making processes in complex systems, using mathematical modeling and analysis.

 

* This list is not exclusive. We also offer tutoring for courses at a higher level.

We cover these topics 

Our university math tutors are familiar with all of the topics covered in university math courses.

First Year University Topics

Linear Algebra

  • Introduction to vectors, matrices, and systems of linear equations.

Discrete Mathematics

  • Topics include logic, set theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and algorithms.

Mathematical Proofs

  • Introduction to mathematical reasoning and proof techniques.

Mathematical Modeling

  • Using mathematics to model real-world situations and solve problems.

Numerical Methods

  • Techniques for approximating solutions to mathematical problems.
    Second Year University Topics

    Abstract Algebra

    • Study of algebraic structures such as groups, rings, and fields.

    Advanced Linear Algebra

    • In-depth exploration of vector spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues.

    Differential Equations (not calculus-focused)

    • Introduction to ordinary differential equations and their applications.

    Real Analysis

    • Study of real-valued functions, sequences, series, and continuity.

    Complex Analysis

    • Introduction to functions of complex variables and their properties.

    Topology

    • Basic concepts of topological spaces, continuity, and compactness.

    Number Theory

    • Study of integers, prime numbers, and divisibility.

    Mathematical Logic

    • Exploration of formal logic, proof theory, and computability.

    Graph Theory

    • Study of graphs, networks, and combinatorial structures.

    Operations Research

    • Techniques for optimization and decision-making in complex systems.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What math subjects can your tutors help with?

      Our tutors cover a variety of subjects, including linear algebra, abstract algebra, calculus, differential equations, real analysis, and statistics, among others.

      How do I know if I need a math tutor for my university course?

      If you’re struggling with concepts, receiving low grades, or feeling lost in class, a tutor can provide personalized support to help you understand the material.

      Are your tutors experienced in teaching university-level math?

      Yes, all our tutors hold advanced degrees (Master’s or PhD) in mathematics or related fields and have experience teaching or tutoring at the university level.

      Can your tutors assist with understanding mathematical proofs?

      Yes, our tutors are skilled in helping students grasp the concepts behind mathematical proofs and developing their proof-writing skills.

      Can your tutors help with exam preparation?

      Yes, our tutors specialize in preparing students for exams by reviewing key concepts, practicing problem-solving, and developing effective study strategies.

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