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Conference Session
Engineering Economy Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bruce V. Mutter, Bluefield State College
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy
review for tests and quizzes; (7) providestudents with a ready-made, savable, printable, portfolio useful for Fundamentals of Engineering(FE) review and exam preparation, and (8) work more high-quality problem examples due tothese increased course delivery efficiencies.BackgroundENGR 315 -Engineering Economics is a three credit hour course that does not incorporate aformal laboratory (3-0-3). At our college it is described as the study of the relative economy ofengineering alternatives, compound interest in relation to calculation of annual costs, presentworth and prospective rates of returns on investments, methods of depreciation, sinking cost,increment cost, general studies with emphasis on retirement and replacement of equipment