Welcome!
Welcome to my running portfolio for my Computer Science journey at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB). I’m using it to keep track of the classes I’ve taken, show off bigger projects, and document how my skills evolve as I work through the post-baccalaureate program.
California State University, Monterey Bay
- CST300: Major ProSeminar
- CST311: Computer Networking
- CST334: Operating Systems
- CST336: Internet Programming
- CST338: Software Design
- CST363: Database Management
- CST370: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- CST383: Introduction to Data Science
- CST438 - Software Engineering
- CST462S: Race, Gender, Class in the Digital World
- CST489 - Capstone Project Planning
- CST499 - Computer Science Capstone
About the Program
The CSUMB Computer Science program is all about building a solid foundation in things like programming, software design, algorithms, databases, operating systems, networking, and modern web development, with a big focus on problem-solving and real-world applications. It’s meant to produce graduates who can design and build real software systems, work effectively on teams, and think critically about how technology is applied in practice.
Why I'm Here
For me, this program is my way of finally scratching that long-standing computer science itch after spending years in mechanical engineering and industry. My goal isn’t just to get another degree — it’s to turn coursework into real, portfolio-worthy projects, level up my software skills, and pivot toward more software- and AI-driven engineering work (especially in areas like autonomy and robotics).
