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EG4000:03
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
[Offered in even-numbered years]
39 hours lectures, 39 hours tutorials and seminars. Semester 1 and Limited Attendance Semester 2 (November to January).
Engineering project cash flow streams, discounted cash flow techniques, uncertainty and sensitivity analysis; depreciation; costs, volume and profit analysis; supply, demand and price analysis; national income accounts. Accounting terminology; balance sheet; profit and loss statement; accounting ratios. Entrepreneurship, corporate structure and sources of funds; business plan development.
understand the basic accounting framework and the interpretation of accounting reports and be able to discuss with accountants, in their language, issues associated with organisational performance;
develop an attitude for working as a team member and leader, dealing with other people and handling contracts and resolving conflicts;