Engineering Systems I
ENGR 311 covers the fundamentals of signal and system analysis, focusing on representations of discrete-time and continuous-time signals and representations of linear, time-invariant systems. Major topics in this course include convolution, Fourier series, Fourier Transform, and unit impulse and unit step functions. Applications are drawn broadly from engineering and physics.
Prerequisite: ENGR 201 with a minimum grade of C-; Restricted to Applied Mathematics and Engineering majors; Concurrent enrollment in MATH 266 (Engineering majors only).
Outcomes: Understand basic concepts of discrete and continuous time signals; Employ Fourier analysis to analyze simple LTI systems; Proficiently use MATLAB as a numerical analysis tool.
Prerequisite: ENGR 201 with a minimum grade of C-; Restricted to Applied Mathematics and Engineering majors; Concurrent enrollment in MATH 266 (Engineering majors only).
Outcomes: Understand basic concepts of discrete and continuous time signals; Employ Fourier analysis to analyze simple LTI systems; Proficiently use MATLAB as a numerical analysis tool.