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LessonDateTopic1May 19Intro / Chapter 1220Chapter 2321Chapter 2422Chapter 326Memorial Day527Chapter 4628Chapter 5 / Review729Exam 18Jun 2Chapter 693Chapter 7104Chapter 8115Project Management / Review129Exam II1310Project Management1411Project Management1512Chapter 11/131616Chapter 14/161717Project Presentations1818Review20FinalEGR 312: Engineering EconomyMTWR 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.Summer 1 Semester 2008Dr. Scott SchultzOffice: 201GPhone: 301-2840Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://faculty.mercer.edu/schu ltz_sr/coursesTextbook: Engineering Economy – 6 th edition, by Blank and Tarquin. ISBN 0-07-291863-2 Mercer Bulletin Description: Economics in engineering decision making, interest and present worth, depreciation, economic analysis of engineering alternatives. Project management, budgeting and cost estimation, and economic analysis. The use of software tools in economic analysis and project management.Prerequisites: MAT 192, EGR 192LObjectives: The overall objectives of the course are:A. Demonstrate an understanding of Engineering Economy principles.B. Analyze problems that an engineer would encounter on the job site through the use of Engineering Economy techniques.C. Solve Engineering Economy problems by using spreadsheet software.D. Work with a team of students to plan a project using the principles of project management. Homework Assignments: Homework assignments will be assigned daily. Some will require the use of computer. Grading of homework: Typically a single problem will be graded. The remaining problems will only be checked for completeness. For incomplete assignments, a grade of 0, that is zero, will be given. I believe in that old saying of "practice makes perfect", and therefore expect all homework to be completed.You may work in groups on homework, however each individual must turn in the assignment.Project Management Project: A project management team project will be assigned. This project will consist of the development of project tasks, cost and timing estimates, and an analysis the critical path. All members of the team will receive the same grade. Grading: Homework: 10%Project Management Project: 15%Exam I: 25%Exam II: 25%Final Exam: 25%Disability Statement: Students with a documented disability should inform the instructor at the close of the first class meeting. The instructor will refer you to the office of Student Support Services (SSS) for consultation regarding evaluation, documentation of your disability, and recommendations for accommodation, if needed. Students will receive from SSS the Faculty Accommodation Form. On this form SSS will identify reasonable accommodations for this class. The form must be given to the course instructor for signature and then returned to SSS. To take full advantage of disability services, it is recommended that students contact the Office of Student Support Services, immediately. The office is located on the third floor of the Connell Student Center. EGR 312 – Engineering EconomyTentative Course OutlineLesson Date Topic1 May 19 Intro / Chapter 12 20 Chapter 23 21 Chapter 24 22 Chapter 326 Memorial Day5 27 Chapter 46 28 Chapter 5 / Review7 29 Exam 18 Jun 2 Chapter 69 3 Chapter 710 4 Chapter 811 5 Project Management / Review12 9 Exam II13 10 Project Management14 11 Project Management15 12 Chapter 11/1316 16 Chapter 14/1617 17 Project Presentations18 18 Review 20


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