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 By the end of the course, the students will be able to: By the end of the course, the students will be able to:
  
-  * Describe a physical process in terms of signals and systems, and describe the properties of the CT systems+  * Describe a physical process in terms of signals and systems, and describe the properties. 
-  * Calculate the frequency representations (Laplace and Fourier) of periodic and aperiodic CT signals.+  * Calculate the frequency representations of periodic and aperiodic CT signals.
   * Compute the steady state outputs of linear time-invariant systems in the continuous-time domain using three different but equivalent techniques: (i) solving differential equations, (ii) convolution with the impulse response, and; (iii) the Fourier (or, alternatively, the Laplace) transform.   * Compute the steady state outputs of linear time-invariant systems in the continuous-time domain using three different but equivalent techniques: (i) solving differential equations, (ii) convolution with the impulse response, and; (iii) the Fourier (or, alternatively, the Laplace) transform.
   * Represent a CT linear time invariant system using its magnitude and phase spectrum.   * Represent a CT linear time invariant system using its magnitude and phase spectrum.
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