SYST101 Syllabus � Spring 03 Semester
This course introduces students to the profession of systems engineering and
the curriculum for a B.S. in Systems Engineering at George
Mason University.
The students will be introduced to large and small systems and asked to
understand these systems through the provision of some hands-on experiences.
Key concepts will include the understanding of the requirements for a system
and the translation of system-level requirements to component-level
requirements. Several different kinds of example systems will be presented and
discussed, specifically, what objectives of the system are, the system's major
components, how the system works, and what some of the major design issues are.
Students working in groups will design, develop and test a system, and prepare
a written report on the development and performance of the system.� The students will also give an oral
presentation to the class on the system they developed.
Lecture� 1
Lecture� 2
Lecture� 3
Lecture 4
Lecture 4 � Graph
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Lecture 9
Lecture 9 (update)
Lecture 13
Lecture 15
Lecture 16
Lecture 17
Lecture 18
Lecture 19
Tradeoff Homework
Lecture 20
Lecture 23
Lecture 24
Lecture 27