Engineering 320 - Seminar: Signals and Systems

Sem: Signals & Systems

Fall
2025
02
4.00
Susan Voss

W 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM; M 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM

Smith College
EGR-320-02-202601
Ford 143
svoss@smith.edu
The concepts of linear system theory (e.g., signals and systems) are fundamental to all areas of engineering, including the transmission of radio signals, signal processing techniques (e.g., medical imaging, speech recognition, etc.) and the design of feedback systems (e.g., in automobiles, power plants, etc.). This course introduces the basic concepts of linear system theory, including convolution, continuous and discrete time Fourier analysis, Laplace and Z transforms, sampling, stability, feedback, control and modulation. Examples are utilized from electrical, mechanical, biomedical, environmental and chemical engineering. The course includes several short laboratory experiences to help understand the relevant concepts. Prerequisites: EGR 220 and PHY 210. Restrictions: Juniors and seniors only; Engineering majors only. Enrollment limited to 12.

[CE] EGR/EGN majors only; JR/SR only; Prereq: EGR 220 & PHY 210

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.