EECE 2000
Process Analysis and Thermodynamics
This course is an introduction to the use of mathematics and methods of engineering in the analysis of chemical and physical processes. It will address the use of balances (e.g., mass, energy, entropy) to describe processes with and without chemical reactions in both transient and steady-state conditions as well as classical thermodynamics focused on processes, first and second laws, and properties of pure substances.
Instructors
Fuzhong Zhang, Janie Brennan, Kristen Wyckoff, Wyckoff, Zhang
Reviews
4-6 hrs/week
So all over the place, and the teachers struggle to answer questions or even teach the concepts correctly.
10/16/2024
I really wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt, but things just kept getting worse. I have taken other courses (required) with content I was hoping/expecting they would be more knowledgeable in. However, they did not improve in their performance as a professor. They could not explain any core EECE concepts. Don't recommend :(
10/27/2023
Fuzhong is not a honorable person. He does not respect your time. In his world, he is a tenured professor and he earns a pre-set salary anyway. So he would assume you are the same. He does not care whether you achieve anything beyond drifting and passing the time. He has a dark character. If you do not satisfy him in his way, he would sabotage.
9/19/2023
Extremely disorganized lectures. Unable to explain any ideas in class, making everyone confused. The problems on recitation and quizzes never reflect what they were taught during the lecture. Be prepared to teach yourself as you might be more knowledgeable than Dr. Wyckoff. This professor is definitely the worst of all in the EECE department.
9/30/2022
The lectures are long by being a 4 credit class, but he is fantastic at teaching. His notes and lectures are well organized and easy to understand, and he makes it very clear what concepts are necessary both through the lectures and the homework. I was never shocked by an exam. Never miss a lecture, that's at least how to pass.
12/30/2021
Throughout the entirety of this course I was very impressed with how clearly Professor Zhang was able to communicate his ideas. We did a ton of practice problems in class which were very helpful on the homework assignments.
12/22/2021