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>I always recommend taking an intro level signal processing class, since you go through Fourier series & transforms (possibly Laplace & Z too depending on the curriculum), which are used all over the place in nearly every field.
What the hecc, the two are used all over the field? I have to study this ahead of time then!
>Signals classes tend to teach Fourier in the easiest way I think, since proving convergence isn't the focus, but rather developing an intuition for what you're actually doing
Okay now I must take this class desu, developing an intuition is my top priority, hopefully, the professors are not doodoo.
>The class can be relatively math-y compared to other engineering stuff
I'm currently reading Sedra's microelectronics book and I swear that book is more math than engineering heh... I think I'll be fine with extra math stuff (unless they add in vector calculus... God I need to get better at that).
>it's all highly useful.
Could you give me some examples? I'm genuinely curious, it's okay if you don't though!
>If you fall in love like I did, you can keep on going by looking into classes about filter design, communications, controls, and system theory.
Noted! I have not yet taken any of those classes but controls and systems theory is like a secret guilty interest for me.
Do you visit ohm? Just curious, though it's pretty much 99% electronics.

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