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1 Engineering 361 Engineering Economics © Dr. B. C. Paul, 2001 Revised 2008

2 Why Am I Here? Top Reasons  I have a natural love for the subject  I heard a really good instructor was teaching the course  I like skipping my meal to feast on intellectual stimulation  I love the punishment and pressure (I also slam my hand in the car door for fun)  My department requires this course and I want to get out of here and make some money  The class is about money and how to get more of it – Whats not to like?

3 Why Your Department Requires it  Your degree teaches you how to design things  Building them costs money  People Build Things Because They Make Money  The difference between a paper decoration and a project may come down to whether you can show it will make money

4 Another Reason  Taking Care of #1  Personal Investments involve making money  Credit cards, loans and mortgages all require paying extra money  Choosing ways of meeting needs have both extra costs and cost savings  Understanding how money and interest works helps you to keep more of the green for yourself

5 How will I be Graded?  Grading will be based on points earned  Points come from Homework (about 23 problems) 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

6 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

7 What Kind of Tests Do You Give?  Tests are open book open notes  If you can hook to internet you can use that  If you want to bring a computer or financial calculator you can use that  You cannot use another person in any form  Usually about 2 problems  Often similar to homework (another reason to do your homework)  May have multiple problems with you picking what to do  Don’t give you a do them all and take grade on best  Old Test Archives on the Web lets you look at previous tests  I also have often posted practice tests.

8 More on Tests  In general tests are time intensive  If don’t already have an idea what the answer is  If your trying to do research during the test  Your probably a sunk monkey

9 Homework  Homework is intended as an application exercise for class  Get your hands on the problem or procedure  Working in groups is acceptable  Sometimes learning from your peers or being the teacher for a while is best way to learn  Everyone must turn in an individual assignment  Just copying the work of others is not acceptable

10 Homework Timing  Most homework can be done in 20 minutes or less  If it is taking you more you have probably become lost (might be good to consult a friend or the instructor)  Warning on Wait till 30 minutes before class approach  Often are best able to do homework right after learning about how – not waiting several days  If something goes wrong you won’t make it

11 Textbook  Don’t require a textbook  Makes class attendance more critical  Some People Learn Best from Reading or Alternate Perspectives  Engineering Economic Analysis  Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle, Ted G. Eschenbach  (8 th Addition)  Or Essentials of Engineering Economic Analysis  Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle, Ted G. Eschenbach  (2nd Addition)  Two books are same for chapters covered  Portions of these books are available on-line

12 Comments on Learning Resources  Resources Available  Class Lectures (attending class)  Doing Problems  Class Website

13 Class Attendance  In general this is #1 correlation with A students  Professors are most likely to test what they teach  If its on their mind when their lecturing its likely to be on their mind when they test  My class is designed to emphasize lecture heavily  Material found only in the text book isn’t going to be on the test  My approach to subject differs from the book  Uses a lot of examples to illustrate  Uses a lot of intuitive logic as opposed to proofs and derivations

14 Doing Problems  Given a series of assigned problems  Most assignments are a single problem  Purpose is to give you hands on experience practicing something covered in lecture  An issue of Balance  Tried to keep modest reasonable workload for 2 credit class  Problem  Some people learn by repeatedly doing  Not enough homework problems to beat it into your skull  Can do supplemental problems from book

15 Class Website  Web site has copies of all lecture notes posted  Some print out and take notes beside  Warning – some feel easy access to notes removes need to attend class  Not enough text on power point slides to teach everything

16 www.engr.siu.edu Enter www.engr.siu.edu This brings up the College Web Site By the time I show you how to get there you’ll be ready to Book Mark

17 Pull Out the Best Department Mining Engineering Web page.

18 From the Departmental Page Select Faculty and Staff

19 From the Faculty and Staff Page Click the Coolest Faculty Member Which is Me Of Course! (Dr. Bradley C Paul)

20 Next Go to the Course Materials Select Courses This ones Good looking

21 Because of Copyrighted Materials the Site is Password Protected to Ensure Academic Fair Use This is tough Your User Name is CurrentStudent Your Password is Senior Design 460

22 I Know All that Digging Was Fun But You May Want to Consider Bookmarking this as a Favorite (ok at least for now) Has lists of class Times, room numbers Contact information Also has a Reading Room.

23 Reading Room Has an Area for Engineering Economics

24 Has Books, and IRS Publications Ok it also has your Textbook

25 Well – At Least the Part We Cover Files will download As PDF (Means you need Adobe Acrobat on Your computer – It’s a free program)

26 Has Problems from Textbook Available (if you need drilling practice) Also has the Interest Formulas and Tables (relax if you don’t Know what they are Right now) Has specific readings For each lecture (if you want to do Supplemental reading)

27 The Class Website  The textbook  The textbook or parts covered are available online as PDF files  Can read book anywhere you have access  Do I need to buy the text  Tried to design so that you don’t have to spend your money  If you don’t buy you won’t have the resource  Future reference  May not always have web access during test – tests are open book but have to have the book

28 Back to the Introductory Page Scrolling Down We See Supplemental Class Resources

29 Now We Are In the Area to Find Those Course Notes Hey!! Here’s Our Course

30 Woo – I Think We Have Something One Feature is Called Where We Are

31 Features of Where We Are It tells you what lecture we are on. You can track when assignments are Posted and due (in case your not sure Whether you went to sleep during class) Key Announcements cover things like upcoming tests Tips can give Answers to Problems I find Coming up.

32 The Coordinated Class Schedule List

33 Whats on the Coordinated Schedule? Links to the Lecture Slides

34 Woo – Where Have I Seen This Before

35 What Else is There You Can See if There Was an assignment Issued with a lecture You can pull up Selected reading for The lectures

36 Reading Assignments in Adobe PDF

37 What If I Pick One of Those Assignments

38 The Assignment Page Gives Issue and Due Dates Tells about whether Is has been turned In or graded Wouldn’t be complete if it didn’t give you the assignment

39 Has all the usual Syllabus Stuff Here Note that you were not Given a paper Syllabus because its All on-line.

40 Can Track Assignments from Here Also

41 One of the Features Under Tests The Old Test Archives

42 Links to Previous Tests Some With and Some Without a Key

43 The Class Website  Old Test Archives  Can get copies of old tests, often with the answer keys  Helpful for seeing what kind of questions the professor asks  May take the test and then use key to evaluate your answer  In general I discourage the look at question – look at answer and say “Oh I know that method”

44 The Topical Outline Topical Outline Also Leads to Course Notes

45 Shows the Class All Divided into Major Units

46 Shows Each Topical Area in the Units

47 Material for Each Topic Lecture notes Either in Power Point or HTML (for those without Power point or a Reader) Some lectures Have a Realplayer Audio lecture Links to Reading Assignments or Assignments if applicable

48 So Whats Under That Resources Tab?

49 The Resources Page The Formulas for Discount Factors Key Chapters from the Textbook Extra Homework Problems (for those who need to beat it in) Materials Pertaining to Tax Law

50 More Resources Stuff Quick Review of the Course the way I organize it Useful Spreadsheets

51 Whats Useful About Them? Class Assistant Does All the Basic Types of Calculations Needed for this class Nice Alternative to Buying a special Calculator or a lot Of time doing math

52 Other Spreadsheets Spreadsheet to help estimate home ownership Costs and different ways of financing it One comparing money from different types of loans And credit cards. These go along with taking care of #1


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