This course provides an introduction to engineering decision making. It deals primarily with cash flows associated with engineering projects and related mathematical tools for manipulating monetary values over time. The course also presents less quantifiable considerations related to business policy, social responsibility, and ethics. Key studies include basic elements of engineering decision making, financial depreciation of assets, economic methods for comparing costs and benefits that occur at different times, cash flow analysis using principal formulas and compound interest factors, methods of evaluating and comparing projects, and methods of making choices about possible replacement of assets.
Students enrolling in Part-Time and Online Education courses may be required to purchase textbooks and materials at participating Campus Store locations or online at bookstore.rrc.ca. Student booklists will be available approximately 3 weeks prior to scheduled course start dates. Please ensure materials are purchased in advance, to be available for the start date.
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Course Dates and Fees
2025 Winter Term - Distance Education
CIVL-3026 Engineering Economics
Location: Online
Dates
Delivery
Instructor
Section
Cost
Actions
Jan 06, 25 - Apr 04, 25
B. Williams
264308
$879
Location: Online
Dates
Jan 06, 25 - Apr 04, 25
Delivery
Instructor
B. Williams
Section
264308
Cost
$879
2025 Spring Term - Distance Education
CIVL-3026 Engineering Economics
Location: Online
Dates
Delivery
Instructor
Section
Cost
Actions
May 05, 25 - Jul 31, 25
TBA
266191
$879
Location: Online
Dates
May 05, 25 - Jul 31, 25
Delivery
Instructor
TBA
Section
266191
Cost
$879
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