Majmaah University College of Engineering Department of Basic Engineering Sciences Instructor Name Course Title: Prerequisite: Academic Year: Lecture Times: Office Hours Course Syllabus Dr Chandra Mouli Engineering Economics GE 407 2 (2-1-0) Course code: Cr.Hrs: None None Tuesday from 12 to 12:50 Co-requisite: Tutorial Time: 2014-15 Fall Semester: Sun and Wed 12 to 12:50 Exercise Wed:12-12.50 None Lab Time: Wed: 1-2.0PM,Thursday 9 to 10 003-2-38-5 Office number Course Description Introduction to engineering economy, The time value of money, Economic equivalence calculations, Analysis of break-even point (BEP), Assessment of the benefit/cost, Decision-making and the choice between alternatives, return and the Effective Rate of Return (ERR), Replacement policy, Depreciation rates, Fundamentals of inflation, Introduction to cost accounting Student Learning Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes ABET Student Outcomes By the end of this course the students will be able to 1 2 3 4 5 Calculate economic equivalence Compare alternatives Recognize and solve replacement problems Solve practice exercises and present the answers to students Use built-in functions in Excel for equivalence calculations N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Course Contents Short Description Introduction to engineering economic decision, time value of money, cash flow diagram Interest rate, economic equivalence Present worth analysis Annual cash flow analysis Rate of return analysis Project uncertainty Replacement decision and benefit-cost analysis Inflation and price change Cost accounting 1 2 3 4 Method of Assessment First major exam Second major exam Quiz and homework assignments Final Exam Textbook: References: Assessment Assessed Learning Outcomes 1 2 5 1, 2, 3 a, b, e b, e g k Weeks 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 Maximum Score 20 points 20 points 20 points 40 points Books Newnan, Eschenbach, Lavelle, Engineering Economic Analysis, 11 th edition, 2011, Oxford University Press Leland Blank, P.E., and Anthony Tarquin, P.E., “Engineering Economy”, McGraw-Hill, 6 Ed., 2005