48250 Engineering Economics and Finance
6cp; 1hpw (online lecture), 2hpw (tutorial)Requisite(s): ((48110 Engineering Experience 1 OR 48120 Review of Engineering Practice 1 OR 41036 Engineering Professional Experience 1)) OR ((87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10063 Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Arts International Studies OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10073 Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Science OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10075 Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Medical Science OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10078 Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Biotechnology OR 72 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10067 Bachelor of Engineering OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C09068 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Arts International Studies OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C09072 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Science OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C09074 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Medical Science OR 72 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C09066 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) OR 72 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10136 Bachelor of Engineering Science Bachelor of Laws OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10339 Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation OR 87 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C09076 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation OR 72 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10066 Bachelor of Engineering Science) AND 48230 Engineering Communication AND 48240 Design and Innovation Fundamentals)
Core
Undergraduate
Description
In this subject students develop the ability to cost, manage and value complex engineering projects through engagement with the commercial side of projects and businesses. In the UTS model of global practice-oriented learning, students learn and apply the economic and financial techniques of engineering economy, such as cash flow, valuation and costing, and develop confidence in the language of finance and general management in the engineering domain by analysing financial reports to propose new financial and operating strategies.
Typical availability
Autumn session, City campus
Spring session, City campus
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- Subject EFTSL: 0.125
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