Specifications
book-author | William G. Sullivan, Elin M. Wicks, and C. Patrick Koelling |
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publisher | Pearson; 16th edition |
file-type | |
pages | 712 pages |
language | English |
asin | B00HR7MOJO |
isbn10 | 133439275 |
isbn13 | 9780133439274 |
Book Description
Engineering Economy 16th edition by William G. Sullivan; Elin M. Wicks; and C. Patrick Koelling is intended to serve as a textbook for classroom instruction in undergraduate; introductory courses in Engineering Economics. It also serves as a basic reference for use by practicing engineers in all specialty areas (e.g. civil; chemical; computer; industrial; electrical; and mechanical engineering). The PDF ebook is also useful to persons engaged in the management of technical activities.
Used by engineering students worldwide; this best-selling etextbook provides a sound understanding of the basic concepts; principles; and methodology of engineering economy. Built upon the rich and time-tested teaching materials of earlier editions; it is extensively revised and updated to reflect current trends and issues; with an emphasis on the economics of engineering design throughout. It provides one of the most complete and up-to-date studies of this vitally important field.
Teaching and Learning Experience
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- Personalize Learning: MyEngineeringLab provides college students with a personalized interactive learning environment; where they can learn at their own pace and measure their progress.
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- Provide a Solid Foundation in the Concepts; Principles; and Methodology of Engineering Economy: Engineering Students will learn to understand and apply economic principles to engineering.
- Prepare Students for Professional Practice: Engineering Students will develop proficiency with the process for making rational decisions that they are likely to encounter in professional practice.
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