Undergraduate and Postgraduate Economics Tuition

 City Tutors is a high quality private tuition provider based in Central London. We employ excellent teachers with outstanding academic qualifications obtained from the country’s leading universities and institutions.

Why Choose City Tutors?

  • Highest Quality TutorsOur tutors are selected following a competitive process involving an interview, teaching assessment and background check.
  • Tuition Centre in Central LondonWe provide a high quality modern teaching facility in a gated mews in Central London.
  • Introductory Session for £30As an introduction to our services we offer all new students the opportunity to spend an hour with one of our tutors for just £30!

Our Services

We can assist with any of the following:

  • Exam preparation
  • Coursework guidance
  • Study Skills
  • Exam Technique

We also offer coursework and dissertation appraisals. This service is normally by email although a telephone consultation is sometimes required.

The Next Step...

  1. Call our tuition centre on 0207 193 6651 to discuss your requirements and book an Economics Tutor. Or to complete our online enquiry form click here. We will normally be able to arrange an Economics Tutor within 48 hours.
  2. The lesson will take place at our tuition centre in High Holborn. Report to reception on arrival where the receptionist will take you through registration and introduce you to your Economics Tutor. Refreshments are available free of charge.

More About Undergraduate and Postgraduate Economics Tuition

City Economics Tutors can provide appropriate tuition, by postgraduate degree holders and qualified tutors, in your field of study or research.

Our economics tutors can help with postgraduate economics by:

•    providing instruction on the development of a thesis proposal
•    explaining how to prepare and structure a thesis
•    advising on how to present a thesis in its final form
•    providing support with research methodology or methodological problems arising from research
•    helping with quantitative data analysis (including the use of SPSS)
•    helping with qualitative data analysis

BSc Economics

Students studying on a BSc Economics degree course will learn pure mathematics and statistical theory and techniques for application in economic theory.

Most leading redbrick universities now offer BSc Economics programmes, considered to be of more worth and academic satisfaction than the BA.

BA Economics

Students studying on a BA Economics degree course may use some mathematics, but to a much lesser extent than those on a BSc Economics programme. BA Economics involves a lot more discursive arguments and essays, and involves greater amounts of qualitative study, sometimes possibly in related social science fields. There is less competition for entry onto this course than on BSc Economics.

Cambridge BA Economics, Exeter BA Economics, Durham BA Economics and any Oxford Economics-related BAs are still very quantitative.  Other universities give opportunities to study quantitative modules in BA Economics degree programmes, such as Nottingham. The title BA at times can mean flexibility while at other times it can mean a more qualitative and essay based Economics programme.

Joint Honours Economics

There are two-types of joint-honours courses. If the course title is 'Mathematics and Economics', then students will spend half of your time studying mathematics, and the other half studying economics. Here, both subjects have an equal weighting in the degree. However, if the course title is 'Mathematics with Economics', then three-quarters of the student’s  time will be spent learning mathematics, and the other quarter will be spent studying economics. Here, the economics has only a subsidiary weighting to the final degree mark.

The nature of economics is such that it can be combined with several different subjects, because of its multidisciplinary nature. Different universities offer different subject combinations.

The most popular combinations include:

•    Mathematics
•    Statistics
•    Politics/government
•    Philosophy
•    Management
•    Economic history
•    Econometrics
•    Finance
•    Foreign Language
•    Geography
•    Sociology
•    Psychology
•    Economic Psychology

For a complete list of all universities that offer economics degrees, refer to the UCAS database http://www.ucas.ac.uk/