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ENG 3000 - Engineering Economics |
This course offers an introduction to the economic aspects of the engineering discipline. It covers applied economic concepts such as: time value of money, taxation in cash flows, breakeven points, inflation of goods, cost/benefit ratios, income and depreciation, and general microeconomic concepts. The focus includes analysis techniques such as: cash flow analysis, cost-based analysis, rate of return analysis, sensitivity analysis, replacement analysis, and risk mitigation. Concepts are introduced in the context of sustainability and project management fundamentals in a professional practice setting. May not be held with CIVL 4050. Prerequisite: MATH 1510 (or MATH 1230, or MATH 1500, or MATH 1501).
- 3.0 Credit hours Engineering Course Engineering Education Department Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Engineering-Mechanical Engineering-Electrical Engineering-Biosystems Engineering-Civil Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Faculty of Engineering Must be enrolled in one of the following Campuses: Main (Fort Garry & Bannatyne) |
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