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💸 What is the price of an IT tutor in Bristol?

In Bristol, the average price of IT lessons is £22.

Prices will differ depending on:

  • The experience of your IT tutor
  • Where your lessons will be held (via webcam or in person)
  • The number of classes and the duration of each class
  • The goal of your IT lessons.

Most of our private teachers offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.

🎓 Where can you find an I.T teacher in Bristol?

You can easily find an I.T tutor on Superprof.

You simply just have to select the tutor that corresponds to your needs and book your  I.T lessons. You can take lessons online from the comfort of your home or take classes at an outside location.

A messaging service allows you to exchange with your tutor to organise your I.T classes.

A messaging system is in place on the platform to allow you to exchange with your tutor to schedule your I.T classes.

✒️ How were our I.T tutors in Bristol rated?

Students gave their I.T teachers on average 5 out of five from a sample of 9 scores.

 

👨🏼‍⚖️ How many tutors are available to give I.T lessons in Bristol?

35 tutors are available to give I.T lessons in Bristol.

To find your academic tutor, check out their tutoring advert to find out more information about their tutoring offering.

 

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✅ Average price:£22/h
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✅ Tutors available:35
✅ Lesson format:Face-to-face or online

Improve your computing skills with the help of a Superprof tutor

Gone are the days when computing classes focused solely on Microsoft programs training like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, for data entry and presentation. Today, computing courses of different learning levels and specialisations have emerged to meet the diverse needs of various industries, opening up more career paths, enhancing professional skills, and generating greater interest in our increasingly data and technology-driven world.

Some of the most popular IT courses that university students across the globe, (including places like Bristol in the United Kingdom) now include programming and software development, cybersecurity, computer science, data science and business analytics, and even digital technology courses.

Who Should Take An IT Training Course?

When we talk about any computing course, it does not necessarily mean a course that is only taught in a school classroom or on the university campus for students who are pursuing a BSc or an MSc programme in computing. IT courses are also offered as apprenticeship programmes for college students, computing bootcamps, workplace training, and online learning platforms.

Even if you are a high school or university student not majoring in computing, you can still enrol in a computing course. Doing so can enhance your digital literacy alongside your primary field of study, giving you a competitive edge during the job-hunting process. This also applies to working professionals in the non-IT sector. For those who are working in business, engineering, management, marketing or even finance, learning digital skills such as coding, search engine optimisation (SEO) training, data analysis, and data automation can increase work efficiency and job performance at your workplace.

Of course, individuals who aspire to have a career transition specifically into the technology or computing-related industry should certainly take an IT course to learn about these different types of computer systems. You can opt for short-term training bootcamps or part-time physical certificate or online certificate courses, which fit your learning skills and pace.

What Are The Best IT Training Courses in Bristol

If you are currently based in Bristol and looking for a computing certificate course nearby, here are some course recommendations. First up, City of Bristol College offers a range of computing courses for different training levels, subjects and modes (classroom /online support and training) such as Full Stack Developer Skills Bootcamp (full-time course on campus), Digital Support Technician Apprenticeship (online and on-campus apprenticeship course), and Level 3 Diploma in Software Development (part-time course).

Next, there's the University of the West of England (also known as UWE Bristol), which offers specialised short computing training courses. One of the most popular computing certificate courses at UWE Bristol includes the Cyber Security Professional Course, where training is conducted for 16 weeks at the Frenchay campus.

If you are a parent to a child who loves digital learning, you can enrol them in ComputerXplorers Bristol,  a centre where they have after-school computing clubs, holiday workshops, and online live computing classes. The computing junior classes support the IT training study for children in the UK from the Early Years Foundation Stage level to Key Stage 3 level.

Tips for Choosing A Private IT Tutor

We understand that some of you might prefer to take computing lessons from a private computing tutor with the relevant qualification. Perhaps, you might take some intensive skill development lessons to help ace a software college project or a refresher course for a data computing certificate before starting a new job the following year.

One of the most effective ways to choose a reliable computing private tutor is to list down the essential criteria such as location, tutor specialisation, tutor's qualifications and experience, as well as your maximum budget allocation. You could find a computing tutor in Bristol through word of mouth, or social media recommendations or through a tutoring platform like Superprof and compare them.

We highly recommend that you take a computing course via Superprof UK. Just head to the Superprof homepage, indicate your desired subject to learn and current location, and the system will direct you to view a list of computing tutors in Bristol. From there, you can compare and review the tutors' profiles and learn about the tutors' background, lesson time, learning level from past students' online reviews, and also hourly rates before booking your first lesson.

How Much Are Private Computing Courses in Bristol?

Students usually gauge the maximum budget for their courses by reviewing the average rate of lessons via the Superprof homepage. Currently, the hourly rate for private computing lessons in Bristol is priced at  £22/h.

You can adjust the maximum budget for your private lessons and view the available lessons through the filtering tab, and the system will lead you computing tutors in Bristol who offer their lessons within that price range. After confirming the relevant information, you can contact the tutor via the messaging feature to confirm the course details (training day, training scope).

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