

Hello! My name is Adam Szava and I am a class of 2024 Computer Engineering student at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson). Since my first year, I have been creating video content and typed notes for many of my courses, all of which are available for free below.
Learn more about Adam:
Private Tutoring
Looking for private tutoring in university-level courses? I am available to teach many TMU math courses.
First Year Notes
- MTH 141: Linear Algebra
- MTH 240: Calculus 2
- PCS 125: Physics: Waves and Fields
- CPS 125: Digital Computation and Programming
- ELE 202: Electric Circuit Analysis
- ECN 801: Principles of Engineering Economics
Second Year Notes
- COE 328: Digital Systems
- COE 318: Software Systems
- ELE 302: Electric Networks
- MTH 312: Differential Equations and Vector Calculus
- PCS 224: Solid State Physics
- MUS 106: Architecture of Music
- MTH 314: Discrete Math for Engineers
- COE 428: Algorithms and Data Structures
- COE 528: Object-Oriented Engineering Analysis
- ELE 404: Electronic Circuits I
Third Year Notes
- MTH 410: Statistics
- MEC 511: Thermodynamics and Fluids
- ELE 532: Signals and Systems I
- COE 501: Electromagnetism: Theory and Effects
- MTH 514: Probability and Stochastic Processes
- COE 538: Microprocessor Systems
- CPHL 214: Critical Thinking I
- ELE 632: Signals and Systems II
- ELE 639: Control Systems
- CPS 688: Advanced Algorithms
- COE 608: Computer Organization and Architecture
- COE 628: Operating Systems
Fourth Year Notes
- MTH 640: Complex Analysis
- COE 758: Digital Systems Engineering
- COE 768: Computer Networks
- ELE 792: Digital Signal Processing
- COE 718: Embedded Systems Design
- ELE 888: Intelligent Systems
- COE 818: Advanced Computer Architecture
- COE 838: System on Chip Design
- COE 848: Fundamentals of Data Engineering
- CPHL 509: Bioethics
- MTH 617: Algebra
Grad Courses
- Computational Complexity
- Principles and Techniques
- Discrete Mathematics with Applications (Probabilistic Methods)
- Analysis and Probability
Youtube Channel
My Youtube channel contains video playlists of study sessions I have hosted for many courses. The following is an example video from my Calculus II playlist:
