Subjects
University level, taught one on one. If the course you need is not listed, ask anyway. It is often close enough to something here that I can still help.
Chemical Engineering
Specialization
The core sequence, listed in the order you meet it, from the sophomore balances course through senior design.
- Mass and Energy Balances
- Thermodynamics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Heat and Mass Transfer
- Transport Phenomena
- Separations
- Reaction Engineering
- Process Control
- Process Design
Chemistry
Core
General chemistry through organic, including the mechanism heavy material that rewards understanding over memorization.
- General Chemistry I
- General Chemistry II
- Organic Chemistry I
- Organic Chemistry II
The courses underneath
The prerequisites the core sequence assumes you already have. When transport or thermodynamics stops making sense, this is usually where the actual gap turns out to be.
Mathematics
Foundation
The spine every engineering course leans on, and where most later trouble actually starts.
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Calculus III
- Differential Equations
- Linear Algebra
Physics
Foundation
Most physics difficulty is really translation difficulty: turning a paragraph into a diagram, then into equations you can solve.
- Physics I
- Physics II
Applied computing
Listed separately because it is not a prerequisite for anything above. This is the data side of engineering work, and what I have done professionally since the fab.
Computing & Data
Applied
The data side of engineering work, taught the way it is actually done: running code against real data, not toy examples that fall apart outside the lesson.
- Python
- SQL
- Machine Learning