Here are a list of some my notes I took that exist in digitized form. I don’t have notes for every course I took, either because the notes I took aren’t easily compliable for me (maybe half typed, half written, etc), or because I didn’t take notes for that course.
If the course notes are in OneNote, it will be a link to the notebook containing all lecture notes I took that semester. You will have to navigate to the section containing the notes for that particular lecture.
Mathematics/Statistics
- MA 36200 — Topics in Vector Calculus —
- Spring 2022, Suchuan Dong
- I recommend you use these in place of the notes I took for MA 26100. These weren’t made as I took the class, so it reads more like a textbook than lecture notes.
- MA 35100 — Elementary Linear Algebra —
OneNote hybrid
- Summer 2019, Beichuan Deng
- The first three and a half parts are in
, the next half and whole parts are done in OneNote. This was rendered in
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- MA 37500 — Introduction to Discrete Mathematics — OneNote
- Spring 2019, James McClure
- The curriculum of this course varies with professor. Topics covered were combinatorics, induction and graph theory.
- MA 26100 — Multivariate Calculus —
- Fall 2018, Ying Chen
- There is a massive gap in these notes. This only goes up until multivariate limits and restarts with line integrals.
Computer Science
- CS 18000 — Problem Solving and Object-Oriented Programming — OneNote
- Spring 2019, Hubert Dunsmore
Other Classes
- ECON 25200 — Macroeconomics —
- Fall 2018, Andre Vargas
- FNR 12500 — Environmental Science and Conservation —
- Fall 2018, multiple lecturers
- PHIL 11000 — Introduction to Philosophy — OneNote
- Spring 2019, Can Laurens Löwe