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Network Theory Tuition

Develop strong circuit analysis skills. From KVL/KCL and network theorems to AC steady-state analysis, two-port networks, and filter synthesis — the foundation of all electrical engineering.

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Topics Covered

Sessions are tailored to your specific needs. Here are the core topics I cover:

KVL, KCL & mesh/nodal analysis
Network theorems (Thevenin, Norton, Superposition)
AC steady-state analysis & phasors
Resonance & frequency response
Two-port network parameters
Transfer functions
Bode plots
Transient analysis (RC, RL, RLC)
Filter synthesis
Network topology & graph theory

What to Expect

Before the Session

Share the topics or problems you want to cover. I'll prepare targeted material so we make the most of every minute.

During the Session

One-to-one video call with screen sharing. We work through concepts, solve problems, and build understanding at your pace.

After the Session

You'll receive session notes and any worked examples. Follow-up questions between sessions are always welcome.

Exam Preparation

Past paper practice, timed problem-solving, and targeted revision plans to maximise your exam performance.

Why Choose a Specialist Network Theory Tutor?

Network Theory is a demanding module that requires both mathematical rigour and practical intuition. Many students find that general-purpose tutors lack the depth of knowledge to explain the subtleties of kvl, kcl & mesh/nodal analysis or network theorems (thevenin, norton, superposition).

As a PhD-qualified electrical engineering tutor with over 9 years of specialist experience, I have helped BEng and MSc students across the UK achieve first-class results in Network Theory. My sessions go beyond textbook explanations — I connect concepts to real-world engineering applications so that understanding sticks.

Whether you are struggling with foundational concepts, preparing for exams, or need help with coursework, my one-to-one online network theory tuition is tailored to your university syllabus and your specific gaps. Sessions are available for Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 students.

Need Help With Network Theory?

Get in touch to discuss your requirements and book your first session.