UC Berkeley

Spring 2020

EECS 16A: Designing Information Devices and Systems I

An interesting joint course backed by linear algebra and executed by circuitry. This course strengthened my prior understanding of basic circuitry and linear algebra, and it introduced me to the OP Amp. So named for how OP it is.

E26: Three Dimensional Modeling

A basics of CAD course taught using the holy grail of CAD software: Solidworks. By far the most practical class I have taken at university so far. Why did I not learn this earlier?

E25: Visualization and Design

This 2-unit course with a 20-unit workload evolves into a digital art class designed to make your brain spin imagining how components look from different angles. I have a newfound appreciation for spheres.

Math 54: Linear Algebra

Eigen definitely say I learned a lot about from this course. Math continues to amaze me. Just when I feel I have begun to understand fundamentally what math is, courses like these remind me just how little I actually know.

Physics 7B: Physics for Scientists and Engineers

This course breaks down thermodynamics and electromagnetism to its most fundamental, calculus-based roots. Pity, this may be the last pure course I will ever take of my favorite subject. Of course physics is omnipresent.