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Signals and Systems I
| Time: | Monday/Wednesday 3:00-4:15pm |
| Place | Science and Tech II, Room 7 |
| Instructor: | Prof. Kathleen E. Wage |
| Science and Tech II, Room 243 |
| 703-993-1579 |
| kwage [at] gmu.edu |
| Prerequisite: | Grade of C or better in ECE 201
or permission of instructor |
| Corequisites: | MATH 203 and MATH 214 |
| Textbook: | Linear Systems and Signals by
B.P. Lathi (Oxford University Press, 2005) |
Course objectives:
- Introduce students to the basic types of signals and systems
encountered in engineering and to important properties of these
systems.
- Introduce students to methods of characterizing and analyzing
continuous-time signals and systems in the time domain.
- Introduce students to methods of characterizing and analyzing
continuous-time signals and systems in the frequency domain.
Grading, homework, and exam policies are summarized in the course information packet. A PDF
version of the syllabus, including a detailed lecture schedule is
available here.
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