MSE304 Online Engineering Economy Analysis (3 units)
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1 MSE304 Online Engineering Economy Analysis (3 units) CSUN Summer 2015, Ticket 10388, Online Course Offering via MOODLE. Instructor Ghassan Gus H. Elias: BS/MS; Industrial/Manufacturing Systems Engineering. - Expertise: Engineering Consulting, Decision-Making/Risk Analysis and Facility Planning. Industrial Safety & Material Control - global certification programs for commissioning electronic & pneumatic devices in General (Non-Hazardous) Locations, Hazardous Classified Areas & Potentially Explosive Atmospheres. - & Webpage: [email protected] & - Office: JD-3308; Office Hours: Online/ (will reply within 72 hours) - MSEM Department Office: JD-4510; (818) ; [email protected] TEXTBOOK: Engineering Economy 7th Edition Authors: Leland T. Blank & Anthony J. Tarquin. McGraw-Hill - ISBN C.S.U.N. CATALOG - COURSE DESCRIPTION: - Prerequisite: a passing grade in Math 150B (Calculus II). - Material: The systematic evaluation of the economic benefits and costs of projects involving engineering design and analysis. Economic decision-making in an environment of limited resources and uncertainty. Present economy, the economy of multi-year projects, selection among competing alternatives, sensitivity of outcomes to input parameters, before-and after-tax analysis, replacement economy, inflation, and estimation of future events. Online Venues: Course Portfolio: Lecture Podcasts: COURSE OBJECTIVES: This course is designed to enhance the student s knowledge of and ability to apply: 1. Identification, formulating and solving engineering problems. 2. Time-money relationships, cash flow, and effects of inflation. 3. Present worth (PW) method, annual worth (AW) method, rate of return (ROR) method, benefit/cost ratio (B/C) method, and incremental rate of return analysis. 4. Depreciation schedules, replacement analysis, and after-tax analysis. 5. Engineering economy principles in conjunction with the Fundamentals of Professional Engineering Examination and Registration Process. ** IMPORTANT NOTE: Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated whatsoever! This course syllabus is your contract with the CECS, MSEM and the instructor. Students must read the syllabus thoroughly and adhere fully to ALL of the stated terms and listed guidelines. No Exceptions! ** NOTE #1: Although this is an online class, some constraints & limitations remain in place. All students must take the quizzes, midterm & final exams at the same time! Make-ups will not be granted! Both the midterm and final exams are given on campus (in a classroom). ALL students must attend on the scheduled dates to be announced on MOODLE. You MUST bring your CSUN ID with you to class. NOTE #2: Activate and use solely your CSUN address for ALL academic correspondences. Do not use your personal address to communicate with the instructor. Messages from non- CSUN addresses will NOT be acknowledged. Instructor will only utilize SOLAR s database to communicate with class members. NOTE #3: Failure to formally drop a course within the allotted time frame by CSUN will result in the issuance of a WU grade which is equivalent to F, thus detrimentally affecting your GPA. Page 1 of 5
2 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES: 1. Class members are expected to maintain personal and professional standards consistent with the Code of Ethics of the national Society of Professional Engineers, the Preamble and Fundamental Canons of which are as follows: Engineering is an important and learned profession. As members of this profession, engineers are expected to exhibit the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Engineering has a direct and vital impact on the quality of life for all people. Accordingly, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior that requires adherence to the highest principles of ethical conduct. Engineers, in the fulfillment of their professional duties, shall: - Hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public. - Perform services only in areas of their competence. - Issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. - Act for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees. - Avoid deceptive acts. - Conduct themselves honorably, responsibly, ethically, and lawfully so as to enhance the honor, reputation, and usefulness of the profession. 2. Students must take ORIGINAL NOTES and submit ORIGINAL WORK only. 3. All students are expected to participate proactively in a virtual class setting. 4. Class members are responsible for the course material, reading assignments, class presentations, discussions, and practice problems. 5. Tardy/Late submissions are unacceptable..no EXCEPTIONS! 6. Class members must always be considerate & respectful to their colleagues. 7. IMPORTANT: Communication the exchange of notes with other students during the exams and quizzes is strictly prohibited. Violation of this policy will result in the student s dismissal from the class, the issuance of an F grade, and reporting the incident to academic affairs. NO EXCEPTIONS!! EVALUATION & GRADING: (plus/minus grading will be used Refer to Page 6) 35% - Midterm Exam: open book & ORIGINAL notes, calculator, no neighbors. 20% - Weekly Quizzes (15-20 minutes each). No make-up quizzes! 45% - Final Exam (Comprehensive): open book / open notes, calculator, no neighbors. The date & time slot for quizzes & exams will be announced in advance as the course progresses. Again, ALL students must take the quizzes and exams concurrently! Letter-Grade Scale NO CURVING! : A A- < B+ < B < B- < C+ < C < D < 70 F < IMPORTANT NOTE: Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated whatsoever! Page 2 of 5
3 COURSE SCHEDULE This is a TENTATIVE syllabus. Depending on the progress of the course material, the syllabus (dates, topics, assignments & exams) may change if deemed necessary. The assigned H.W. problems are usually due the following week. Note 1: Several weekly quizzes will be given throughout the semester. Make-up attempts will NOT be granted for missed quizzes. If you miss it, you lose it! Note 2: The PowerPoint presentations for each chapter are available on my CSUN web-page: Note 3: The audio-video lecture Podcasts for each chapter are available via: Week Topics Chapters Homework Assignments 01 Course Introduction / Basics 1 15, 18, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 32, 35, Factors 2 4, 8, 10, 18, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36, Combining Factors 3 2, 4, 12, 17, 19, 29, 30, 37, 38, 41, Nominal and Effective Int. Rates 4 7, 11, 15, 18, 23, 27, 31, 36, 41, 43, 50, Present Worth Analysis 5 7, 11, 15, 18, 24, 28, 32, 33, 36, 38, Annual Worth Analysis 6 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 19, 22, 25, 27, 31 Single Rate of Return Analysis 7 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, Midterm Exam (35%) Open Book/Open Notes Chapters 1-7 (Date/Time/Location TBA) The midterm exam will administered on campus & in my presence. Location to be announced. 08 Benefit/Cost Ratio Analysis 9 10, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, 23, 30, Replacement Analysis 11 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 21, 24, Effects of Inflation 14 5, 14, 16, 20, 25, 27, 29, 32, 35, Depreciation 16 7, 8, 12, 14, 19, 22, 27, 28 After-Tax Analysis 17 2, 6, 7, 9, 14, 23, 26 Course Review & Wrap-up 12 FINAL EXAM (45% - COMPREHENSIVE) - OPEN BOOK/NOTES (Date/Time/Location TBA) The final exam will administered on campus & in my presence. Location to be announced. =========================================== Page 3 of 5
4 IMPORTANT NOTE: Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated whatsoever! HOMEWORK GUIDELINES & ASSIGNMENTS: H.W. solutions should be typed in MS-Word (not in PDF). Also, hand-written & scanned submittals are accepted when using 8.5 x11 light-green engineering paper. No spiral notebook fringes. Use only single side of paper. Write legibly & note the name & course number on each page. Show all procedures & the methodology used in solving the problems. Numerate all the problems and present them sequentially. Indicate the beginning and the end of each problem. Limit of 2-3 problems maximum per page. Homework is to be submitted privately to the instructor via MOODLE --- the due date for submittal will be announced on MOODLE, in a timely manner. Late submission of HW is not allowed! ONCE AGAIN: Late HW submission is not allowed! Page 4 of 5
5 For Your Information: Grade Evaluation Criterion * 'A' grade range (A to A-) is reserved for work that is exceptional. This means that it (1) is professional and reflects the writer's/s' careful consideration of audience and purpose; (2) shows perfect to near-perfect understanding of the necessary concepts and analytical tasks; (3) where appropriate, it shows the capacity to think creatively or to see implications beyond the immediate scope of the question; (4) contains all necessary information (invention); (5) is arranged in a logical manner (6), is memorable; (7) delivery is visually appealing; and (8) is free of mechanical errors and is formatted as specified. Work must be flawless to attain an A/A-. Work with minor flaws that is nonetheless excellent in other ways will earn an A-. * A grade in the B range means that the work is acceptable at the graduate level (B- range) to very good (B/B+). This work satisfies all (B+) or most (B/B-) of the requirements of the question & research tasks, shows the capability to think beyond the task by relating it to other areas of knowledge in or outside of the course; is neatly presented and shows aboveaverage use of academic English. If the work is decently written, is formatted basically correctly, and covers most of the required content, but has several minor flaws or one major flaw, the grade is B-. * A grade in the C range means that the work, while covering much of the required ground, does not show graduate-level analytic and expressive ability. That is, major and minor items may be missing or incorrect; and while the language may communicate most points adequately, it does not qualify as above-average academic work. * A grade in the D range shows that the work does not, overall, achieve an acceptable level of coverage of the requirements AND/OR the language is insufficient to make the writer's points understandable to the reader. The content may be either incorrect to an unacceptable degree, or very incomplete. * A grade of F indicates that so little of the required content is covered that grading the paper is an exercise in futility. It may mean that very major points have clearly not been grasped or have been misunderstood by the student. An F may also indicate that the ideas are expressed in such a way that they are not at all understandable to the reader. A grade of F is also awarded when assigned work is not handed in, or not handed in by the set deadline. Page 5 of 5
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