



Term
Spring 2026
Duration
16 weeks, Live Online
Price
Non-Refundable Application Fee: US$90
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Admission
Apply online via EngineeringCAS. Priority application deadlines by term: November 15 (Spring); July 15 (Fall); March 15 (Summer)
Semester Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Location: Global Campus
Course meets at times posted via web conferencing software.
Elective for
Master’s Degree
Selective for
Project Management Graduate Certificate
Gain Expertise in:
This course teaches fundamentals and concepts for the engineering economy including aspects of financial management and managerial accounting. Its specific objectives are:
- To provide a general approach for performing engineering economic evaluations;
- To provide technical leaders and managers with methods, processes, and tools to make high-quality engineering economics decisions under uncertainty;
- To provide practice using analytical tools to analyze real-life economic situations;
- To clarify, improve and broaden one’s personal philosophy of engineering economics, financial management, and managerial accounting;
- To strengthen one’s communication and research abilities by exploring professional ethics and related economic decisions made in historic real-life situations;
- To provide the student with opportunities to utilize critical thinking skills to analyze and solve complex economics-based problems.
Learning Outcomes
Upon satisfactory completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Perform sound engineering economic evaluations of technical systems.
- Integrate time value of money, rate of return, net present value, and benefit/cost analyses into financial planning.
- Accurately interpret financial statements and apply them to tactical and strategic planning.
- Use engineering economy as the mathematical foundation for on-the-job financial planning of production, cost estimation, activity-based management, capital budgeting, and related trade-off analyses.
- Incorporate sensitivity analysis, real options, and risk and probability to address economic decision-making under uncertainty.
- Explain the importance of a strong corporate ethics program.
- Persuasively justify economics-based decisions to executive leadership using relevant tools and techniques.
Course Topics
- Corporate Ethics
- Time Value of Money Factors
- Excel Financial and Optimization Functions
- Nominal and Effective Interest Rates
- Net Present Value
- Future Worth
- Annual Worth
- Life Cycle Cost
- Rate of Return for Single and Multiple Alternatives
- Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics
- Financial Statements Overview
- Activity-Based Management
- Earned Value Management
- Project Financing and Non-economic Attributes
- Replacement and Retention Decisions
- Independent Projects with Budget Limitations
- Breakeven and Payback Analysis
- Capital Budgeting
- Inflation
- Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation
- Taxes and Depreciation
- Sensitivity Analysis and Staged Decisions
- Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty

Lectures are live and interactive

Delivered 1x/week—early evening

Each live session is recorded
Instructor
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