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that an engineering student will be exposed tofinancial topics. Is it appropriate to include this discussion in engineering economy courses?How do we best use this material in class?References[1] Eschenbach, T, J.P. Lavelle, and N. Lewis, “Personal Finance Coverage in Engineering Economy Courses,”Proceedings of the 2017 ASEE National Conference, American Society for Engineering Education, Columbus, Ohio.[2] Eschenbach, T.G. and N.A. Lewis, “Risk, Standard Deviation, and Expected Value: When Should an IndividualStart Social Security?” The Engineering Economist, 64(1), pp. 24-39, 2019.[3] Arias, Elizabeth, and Jiaquan Xu, “United States Life Tables, 2020,” National Vital Statistics Reports, 71(1),August 8, 2022.[4] Office of Management and
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planetary health,” J. Environ. Eng., vol. 148, no. 04022029, 2022. 3. N. Folbre, “Caring Labor,” 2003. [Online] Available: http://www.republicart.net/disc/aeas/folbre01_en.htm. 4. D.B. Oerther, “Reducing costs while maintaining learning outcomes using blended, flipped, and mastery pedagogy to teach introduction to environmental engineering,” in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio, USA, June 25-28, 2017. [Online] Available: https://doi.org/10.18260/1-2--28786. 5. D.B. Oerther, “Introduction to environmental modeling: Results from a three-year pilot,” in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida, USA, June 15-19, 2019. [Online] Available: https://doi.org/10.18260/1-2
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Economy, 17th Edition, Pearson Higher Education, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 2019.[11] J. A. White, K. S. Grasman, K. E. Case, K. L. Neeedy, and D. B. Pratt, Fundamentals of Engineering Economic Analysis, 2nd Edition, J. Wiley, NY, 2020.[12] G. M. Nicholls, N. A. Lewis, and T. Eschenbach, “Teaching Time Value of Money: A Few Winning Strategies from the Front Lines,” 2014 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Indianapolis, IN, June 15, 2014. Paper ID #8658, Accessed on 2/5/2023 at https://peer.asee.org/23105.[13] P. M. Boerger, “Moving Beyond Time Value of Money: The Application of Macroeconomic Theory to Capital Investment Decision-Making,” 1996 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Washington, DC, June 1996
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HelpTransform Poor Communities”, 2008 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Pittsburgh, PA.June 22-25, 2008.[12] M. E. Sharp, A. L. Stevenson, “Creating A Global Solutions Curriculum,” 2013 ASEEInternational Forum, Atlanta, GA. June 22, 2013.[13] A. Johri, A. Sharma, “Learning from Working on Others’ Problems: Case Study of anInterdisciplinary Project-based Global Service-learning Program,” 2012 ASEE AnnualConference & Exposition, San Antonio, TX. June 10-13, 2012.[14] ABET, Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs, 2022 – 2023, 2021.[15] National Society of Professional Engineers, Code of Ethics, Alexandria, VA, 2019.[16] L. M. Kissane, L. Fang, R. J. Silver, “Female Millennial Perceptions of Engineering’s‘Brand’,” 2015 ASEE Annual