Exploring the Exciting World of Analog Circuits

In summary, these are the courses that John is taking this semester:Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Analog Circuits, Modern Physics, Engineering Thermodynamics, Physical Education 2 math courses and aerospace course for audit.
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Winzer
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So what are they?
Mine are as follows:

Differential Equations= Honors
Linear Algebra- Honors
Analog Circuits
Modern Physics- Honors
Engineering Thermodynamics
Physical Education
 
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2 math courses and aerospace course for audit.

Advanced Calculus
Analysis
PDE's
Complex Analysis
Linear Algerba
Applied Harmonic Analysis
Transform Methods for Scientists and Engineers
Aerospace Controls [PID] (Audit)

...lots of choices. I am really looking forward to a semester of just applied math, but a bit nervous as its been almost 2.5 years since my last math course!

Im sure I forgot a lot of very BASIC stuff.
 
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Those look like some fun courses!
 
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Calc III
Electromagnetism
Design course
General Chem
C++ course

Shouldn't be too bad at all :-).
 
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More pre ap- english, pre ap- physical science, geometry, video journalism, computers, and gifted.
 
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Cryptography and Number Theory
Combinatorics
Mathematics with Computer Applications
Honours Thesis
 
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Number theory would be an awesome course to take, not sure what prereqs are though.
 
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Computer Organization II
Data Structures
Speech
French II
 
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Calc III
Physics E&M

I'm lazy this sem.
 
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It looks like I will have

Philosophical Perspective on the Individual (wtf?)
Classical Mythology
Thermodynamics and Optics
Intro Chem
Some math course
 
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Theres a course out our high school called "Lifetime Leisure" so yeah Moose, there's some weird ones out there.
 
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Noncommutative rings
Functional Analysis
Linear Algebra
Analytic Dynamics
Philosophy of Mind
 
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Algebraic Number Theory
Noncommutative Algebra (basically the structure theory of noncommutative rings + representation theory of finite groups)
Banach Algebras & Operator Theory
Measure & Integration (a second course)
French

I'm really looking forward to this term - all the courses look very interesting - let's hope they are!
 
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Whats Analytic Dynamics?
 
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Winzer said:
So what are they?
Mine are as follows:

Differential Equations= Honors
Linear Algebra- Honors
Modern Physics- Honors
Engineering Thermodynamics


These courses look very interesting. :redface: I am going to miss linear algebra next semester.
 
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dontdisturbmycircles said:
Calc III
Electromagnetism
Design course
General Chem
C++ course

Shouldn't be too bad at all :-).

I really enjoyed E&M/optics and Calc III(vector calc is the bomb)
 
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morphism said:
Algebraic Number Theory
Noncommutative Algebra (basically the structure theory of noncommutative rings + representation theory of finite groups)
Banach Algebras & Operator Theory
Measure & Integration (a second course)
French

I'm really looking forward to this term - all the courses look very interesting - let's hope they are!

I'm jelous morphism, except the French
 
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I haven't decided all courses for sure yet, but these ones are absolute:

General Relativity (finally!)
String Theory :-p :-p :cool:
Algebraic Topology
Real Analysis
 
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stable isotope physics
hydrology
glaciology
radiometric dating

but that's free time
 
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jostpuur said:
I haven't decided all courses for sure yet, but these ones are absolute:

General Relativity (finally!)
String Theory :-p :-p :cool:
Algebraic Topology
Real Analysis
General Relativity sounds like fun, i wonder what the math prereqs are?
 
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Just because I have to be different:

Pathogenic Microbiology
Clinical Biochemistry
Hemostasis
Transfusion Medicine
Physiology
Histology
 
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Winzer said:
I really enjoyed E&M/optics and Calc III(vector calc is the bomb)

I am actually trying to get a head start on the vector calc right now. :) I breezed through partial derivs and multi integrals (without doing many application type chapters) in 7 days so that I could do VC.
 
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I'm also jealous of morphism.
 
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Dynamics
Mechanical Response of Engineering Materials
Experimental Determination of Mechanical Response of Materials
Introduction to Thermal Science
Ordinary Differential Equations
Food Science
 
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I've got these:

Quantum Mechanics II
Particle/Nuclear Physics
Statistical Mechanics

The joys of grad school: only three classes, and not one of them is liberal arts! Too bad the homework will take 170 hours per week.
 
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Cyrus said:
2 math courses and aerospace course for audit.

Advanced Calculus
Analysis
PDE's
Complex Analysis
Linear Algerba
Applied Harmonic Analysis
Transform Methods for Scientists and Engineers
Aerospace Controls [PID] (Audit)

...lots of choices. I am really looking forward to a semester of just applied math, but a bit nervous as its been almost 2.5 years since my last math course!

Im sure I forgot a lot of very BASIC stuff.

I assume this is a joke...
 
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I am taking later shakespeare, senior projects II, and quantum mechanics. yay for my final year.
 
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Logic
Classical Mechanics
Women in the Bible
Hebrew Conversation
General Chemistry II
Thermodynamics
Physics Colloquium (OK, so it's not a class. But I get credits for it!)
 
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arunma said:
I've got these:

Quantum Mechanics II
Particle/Nuclear Physics
Statistical Mechanics

The joys of grad school: only three classes, and not one of them is liberal arts! Too bad the homework will take 170 hours per week.

Statistical I here is very interesting and math intensive. I will eventually take it.

dontdisturbmycircles said:
I am actually trying to get a head start on the vector calc right now. :) I breezed through partial derivs and multi integrals (without doing many application type chapters) in 7 days so that I could do VC.

Vector Calc isn't hard at all, but it is very fun and interesting. Go Stokes and Guass!
I have also covered all my course material up until spring break, so I am good to go.
 
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Winzer said:
Statistical I here is very interesting and math intensive. I will eventually take it.

I'm actually looking forward to it. I took statistical in undergrad, but I didn't understand that much. Basically everyone in my class has the same experience: we all took it in undergrad, got A's, and didn't have a clue what was going on. I'm hoping that I'll get more out of it as a grad student. What I really want to know is how you can figure out everything about a system just by knowing that magical "partition function."
 
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I've got quite a semester to look forward to.

Signals and Systems
Component and Subsystem Design I
Computer Controlled Systems Design I
Computer Architecture and Organization II
Engineering Ethics
Macroeconomics
 
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I have taken Macroeconomics & Microeconomics, both I thought to be fun. Economics is a very interesting field and can be difficult. There are two economics books I have been planning to read:
1. Adam Smith- "Wealth of Nations" released in 1776.
2. John Maynard Keynes- " The Economics Consquences of Peace" not sure when released.
 
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Has anyone taken analog circuits?
 
  • #34
Winzer said:
Has anyone taken analog circuits?

Whats the course description like?
 
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My dad went back to school this fall to get into engineering (something he'd left 20 years ago) and had analog circuits or a very similar class. He ended up getting out of it because Dynamics (his other class) was requiring more work.
 

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