This document provides an overview of VLSI design and EDA tools. It defines VLSI as systems implemented using integrated circuits, where circuits are manufactured using chemical processes on a semiconductor substrate. Modern VLSI designs can include billions of transistors and are too complex to design manually. EDA tools are used to manage this complexity through automation of tasks like circuit simulation, synthesis, placement and routing. The course will provide tutorials on industry-standard EDA tools from Cadence and Synopsys and have students complete projects to design and simulate digital circuits from the transistor level up through a full-chip layout.