School
I transferred to UCSC as a junior in the Fall of 2003 from De Anza College, a fine institution from Cupertino, CA. By then I was completely done with my GE, College and lower-division requirements, so I spent the next two years taking only courses from my major until I graduated in Spring 2005.
My College affiliation while at UCSC was Crown College.
Coursework
Classes I took here at the Jack Baskin School of Engineering:
- CMPS-101: Algorithms and Abstract Data Types
- CMPS-102: Introduction to Analysis of Algorithms
- CMPS-104A: Fundamentals of Compiler Design
I
- CMPS-104B: Fundamentals of Compiler Design
II
- CMPE-107: Mathematical Methods of Systems Analysis: Stochastic
- CMPS-109: Advanced Programming
- CMPE-110: Computer Architecture
- CMPS-111: Introduction to Operating Systems
- CMPS-112: Comparative Programming Languages
- CMPS-115: Software Methodology
- CMPS-116: Software Design Project
- CMPS-130: Computational Models
- CMPS-132: Computability and Computational Complexity
- CMPS-140: Artificial Intelligence
- CMPE-177: Applied Graph Theory and Algorithms
Work
I was the MSI Learning Assistant for CMPS-101, "Algorithms and Abstract Data Types" from Winter 2004 to Spring 2005. I really enjoyed my job as it enabled me to meet and mingle with students from all walks of life.
Some of my old handouts are now available under a Creative Commons License at the "E2 courtyard. The keynote speaker was UCSC Chancellor Denice D. Denton. A transcript of my graduation speech is available.
And for your viewing pleasure, here are some graduation pictures!