Courses of Study 2014-2015 
    
    Jun 10, 2025  
Courses of Study 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CEE 3230 - Engineering Economics and Management

(crosslisted) ENGRG 3230 
     
Spring. 3 credits.

Enrollment limited to: juniors and seniors. Sometimes offered in summer for Engineering Co-op Program.

R. Alvarez Daziano.

Introduction to engineering and business economics investment alternatives and to project management. Intended to give students a working knowledge of money management and how to make economic comparisons of alternatives involving future benefits and cost. The impact of inflation, taxation, depreciation, financial planning, economic optimization, project scheduling, and legal and regulatory issues are introduced and applied to economic investment and planning and project-management problems.

Outcome 1: Gain a working knowledge of money management and how to make economic comparisons of alternative engineering designs or projects.

Outcome 2: Understand the impact of inflation, taxation, depreciation. Financial planning, economic basis for replacement, project scheduling, and legal and regulatory issues are introduced and applied to economic investment and project-management problems.

Outcome 3: Appreciation of ethical and other non-economic issues related to professional and personal financial and economic decisions.



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