EET 484 - Engineering Economics A study of economic theory and applications in engineering and industrial organizations including capitalization, amortization, time value of money, cost comparison analysis, and breakeven value, and the ethics of engineering economic decision making. Also included are personal finance topics as applied to engineering situations and case study.
EET 484 and EET 584 cannot both be taken for credit.
General Education Requirements: Ethics and Social Context and Institutions
Prerequisites: Senior standing in School of Engineering Technology or instructor permission
Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring and Summer
Credits: 3
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