Poor
Professor Burke's class is way too much work for General Education. His grading instructions were vague at times. He didn't care if the whole class did poorly on assignments. There were various pop quizzes, so be sure to go to each class. Also, study ahead as the three exams are very specific. And the only reason I got an A was because of the two projects and the extra credit.
Texas A&M University College Station - Anthropology
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas A&M University
Adam
Burke
Texas Center for Applied Technologies
Texas A&M University
Texas Green Energy
Inc.
Electronic hardware design and prototype
software engineering
programming
and test
Texas Center for Applied Technologies
Owner
Residential and commercial solar electric and solar thermal installations
energy needs evaluations
and new product R&D.
Texas Green Energy
Inc.
Lecturer
ETID Department; Teaching course in Electronics Engineering Technology: \"Embedded Systems Programming in C\"
Texas A&M University
Bachelor of Science
Electronics Engineering Technology
Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Professional
NABCEP: North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners
Solar Thermal
Rapid Prototyping
Object Oriented Software
Energy Efficiency
Data Acquisition
R&D
Alternative Energy
Electronics Hardware Design
MySQL
Java
Renewable Energy
Energy
Embedded Systems
Solar System Design
Algorithm Development
ANSI C
Solar Energy
Software Development
Photovoltaics
Database Design
Burke