Engineering 361 Engineering Economics

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Engineering 361 Engineering Economics © Dr. B. C. Paul, 2001

How will I be Graded Grading will be based on points earned Points come from Homework and Two Tests Each Test will be 25% of the grade (50% total for tests) Homeworks will be equally weighted and the average score will be 50% of the grade

What Will You Do With the Points? Grading will be on a strictly % basis 90% + = A 80% + = B 70% + = C 60% + = D <60% - You'll get to enjoy my course again in the fall

Textbook Engineering Economic Analysis Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle, Ted G. Eschenbach