CSE 361 — MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS OF AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS (CUR-051)
Summary 🟢 ✓
- Resource type: course
- Owner Unit: Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering
- College/School: Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media
- Curriculum section: Engineering / Computer Science / CDM
- Catalog: CSE 361
- Last Verified: 2026-05-28
Course access
- Level: green (
Open Enrollment) - Rationale: No formal prerequisites listed in catalog description; open to any student meeting university registration rules.
- Prerequisites: None listed in catalog description
Verification
- Status: verified_catalog_course (
✓) - Rationale: Appears in the current official DePaul course catalog search.
- Source URL: catalog.depaul.edu/course-descriptions/cse
- Last verified: 2026-05-28
Catalog description
A comprehensive overview of modeling and analysis of dynamic systems including mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical, thermal, and fluid systems. Topics include modeling using state-variable equations, input-output differential equations, transfer functions, and block diagrams, analytical solutions using the Laplace transform, and applications to modeling and designing feedback control systems. CSE 333 and ( MAT 349 or MAT 351 ) are prerequistes for this class.
Hardware relevance
Mathematical modeling of mechanical, electrical, and electro-mechanical dynamic systems for control.
Notes
Catalog course key: CSE 361. Course offerings and schedules are not verified in this pass.