Taking the single variable calculus course from MIT-OCW and things are easy now because I took it recently from my BSEE program.
A curious question is on multivariable calculus. Engineering programs here in my country PH does not have a separate multivariable calculus course but then I realized that in the differential calculus course that I have taken recently, we touched on the topic of partial differentiation and it turns out this is multivariable calculus already.
Interesting, I got more than half thousand entries in my blog and had difficulty finding a specific post in the past but good that the platform provided me with a mass post editor.
Finally found a post related to a circuit and electronics course but no where is the crafted program on electrical engineering. I think I may have deleted it and need to craft the program again.
A long time ago I crafter an undergraduate Electrical Engineering program based from MIT OCW that is roughly equivalent to MIT's Electrical Science program. Will be using this in my self study of the undergraduate material for electrical engineering as I will be ditching the formal schooling under the BSEE program in my country. Together with this is my self study of Theoretical Physics from Professor Susskind's the Theoretical Minimum.
Due to the worsening global wars my priority for now is to shift career back to the profession of arms and to directly participate in the battlefield but this does not mean that STEM will be shun, so I will have to resort to self studying the fundamentals and aim for a formal qualification on the masters level either from US or EU someday.