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Peer Legacy for ENGR131-132: "Transforming ideas to innovation I and II "

All students who have previously taken ENGR131 and/or ENGR132 are welcome to use this page to leave comments/give advice for future students. Please note that these courses used to have other numbers. If you took them when they had a different number, please specify that number.

  • When I took this course, it was called ENGR195 and I hated it. It was such a time consuming course. It contains two parts: project design and MATLAB learning, in other words, meeting and coding. But you should know that every little effort pays back and I am glad I treated this course seriously. The ability of project design and ability of using MATLAB for data analysis are two basic skills for an engineer. So work hard on this course, it will make you life as an engineer a lot more easier. ---Yang Zhu
  • I am not sure what course number it was since I transfer from another campuse of Purdue. But I had classes which taught MATLAB, and designa a robot. I think matlab part is important and useful because we use matlab a lot in the future. But I don't see the point to design a robot.It seems I don't learn anything useful during the design class. I felt I wasted a lot of time on it. Even though it was kinda fun, I don't think it worth my time.;---Tianhe Liu
  • Back when I took the first year engineering course, it was called ENGR126 I think. It was a semester long course that had 2 or 3 MEA projects and a lot of excel and matlab assignments. In EE courses that I took, excel was never used, but I believe it is heavily used for data organization in the industry. The most important things to learn in the FYE course are matlab and learning how to justify your work. When I took the course, I didn't take MEAs seriously. But if you get in projects and/or research later, justifying why you do something gets critical, like something you would do in MEAs. Learning matlab thoroughly is also critical as it will be heavily used in EE courses. --- Minhoo Kim


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