Notes

This page contains my university notes. I’ve organized these in reverse chronological order (i.e., starting from the most recent semester, so scrolling down means older/lower years).

FYI, I didn’t take notes for the following courses:

  • APS100 - Orientation to Engineering
  • ECE191 - Introduction to ECE
  • APS112 - Engineering Strategies and Practice 2
  • ECE201 - ECE Seminar
  • ECE212 - Circuit Analysis

Third Year Fall Notes #

ECE311 - Introduction to Control Systems

ECE344 - Operating Systems

Second Year Winter Notes #

ECE216 - Signals and Systems

ECE221 - Electric and Magnetic Fields

ECE243 - Computer Organization

ECE295 - Hardware Design and Communication
Lectures twice a week, contains only what I took pictures of

Second Year Fall Notes #

ECE231 - Introductory Electronics

ECE241 - Digital Systems

ECE244 - Programming Fundamentals

MAT290 - Advanced Engineering Mathematics

MAT291 - Introduction to Mathematical Physics

First Year Winter Notes #

APS105 - Computer Fundamentals
Lecture 2, some lectures from week 8-9, and some function summaries

ECE110 - Electrical Fundamentals
Contains a few blank examples from Prof. Mojahedi’s notes

MAT187 - Calculus 2

MIE100 - Dynamics
No notes for last few lectures as I switched profs

First Year Fall Notes #

APS110 - Engineering Chemistry and Materials Science

APS111 - Engineering Strategies and Practices 1 (aka ESP 1)
Notes up to week 1 (stopped after that)

CIV100 - Mechanics

MAT186 - Calculus 1

MAT188 - Linear Algebra

About my Program #

Some quick thoughts about my degree: I think Electrical Engineering (aka “ECE”) at U of T is a pretty good program. It’s challenging, no doubt, but it’s also quite rewarding in the way it exposes you to different areas of ECE. The first two years, called “foundation years”, drill into you the fundamental knowledge required for upper years. You learn a lot about yourself in the process, such as what study methods work best for you and how to perform under pressure.