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College of Engineering Engineering Economy (GE 4010) COURSE OUTLINES

College of Engineering Engineering Economy (GE 4010) COURSE OUTLINES. COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Maisara Mohyeldin Gasim Mohamed Assistant professor Phone No. :0115888730. Course Outcomes:. By the end of semester, students should be able to :

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College of Engineering Engineering Economy (GE 4010) COURSE OUTLINES

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  1. College of Engineering Engineering Economy (GE 4010) COURSE OUTLINES

  2. COURSE INSTRUCTOR: • Dr. Maisara Mohyeldin Gasim Mohamed • Assistant professor • Phone No. :0115888730

  3. Course Outcomes: By the end of semester, students should be able to: CO1 Understand the theoretical and conceptual basis of economics CO2Posses a set of practical tools to make systematic and informative decisions when evaluating an engineering project. CO3Have critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, and familiarity with the project evaluations procedures essential to various engineering fields. CO4 demonstrate the capacity for critical thought, team work, resourceful study, and effective communication. CO5 use MS Excel for basic economic evaluation of a project.

  4. Assessment Methods:

  5. References: Principles of Engineering Economics Analysis, White, Agee and case,

  6. Important dates:

  7. My Commitment to You I will endeavor to • start and end class on-time every time • be prepared and give a “best effort” in teaching the course material • treat you as professionals and cover material that will be of maximum benefit to you • determine your grade based on your performance, i.e., you are not competing with one another • return all graded work promptly • respond to your feedback

  8. Your Commitment to Me You will endeavor to • attend every class and arrive on time, unless you are ill or have a personal “emergency” • read the handouts and text before coming to class; turn in all homework and take all tests • conduct yourself as a professional, maintain the highest integrity and code of conduct, and help other students learn the material • let me know if you have difficulty understanding the material and provide feedback at the end of each class on positive and negative aspects of the course

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