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Class Introduction

Ekonomi Teknik dan Studi Kelayakan

Niniet Indah Arvitrida, ST, MT


niniet@ie.its.ac.id
Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology
INDONESIA
2011

Course Objective
To enable the students :
Understand basic concept, theory, formula, and
technique of engineering economic

Can analyze and make feasibility

evaluation of technique proposals in dealing


with value dimension (worth) and expense
(cost),
Make economic decisions
Understand the risks/economic effects in
problems of engineering application in industry.

Course Outline (Syllabus)

REFERENCES
1. Thuesen,G.J.; Fabrycky,W.J., Engineering Economy, 9th ed, Prentice Hall
Inc.,New Jersey, 2002.
2. De Garmo, E.P., W.G. Sullivan, and J.A. Bontidelli, Engineering Economy,
10th ed., MacmillanPublishing Co., Inc., New York, 1997.
3. Pujawan, I Nyoman, Ekonomi Teknik, Guna Widya, 2003.
4. Park, Chan S., Contemporary Engineering Economy, 3 rd Ed., Prentice Hall
Inc., 2001
5. Blank, Leland T; Tarquin, Anthony J, Engineering Economy, 3rd ed.,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 1989.
6. Grant,E.L., Leuvenworth, R.S, et al, Principles of Engineering Economy,
7th ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York , 1982.
7. Sydsaeter, Knut; Hammond, Peter J., Mathematics for Economic Analysis,
Prentice Hall Inc.,New Jersey, 1995.

Rule of Conduct
Be On Time

No Cheating !!!
Cheat = 0

All electronic devices (especially for mobile phone) have


to be on off condition during class.
No phone ringing, no talking on the phone, no reading and
typing sms/YM/facebook/twitter/plurk

No sandals !
No T-shirt !

Grading proportion

Mid term evaluation (EBTS) : 25%


Final term evaluation (EBAS) : 25%
Assignments : 30%
Quizzes : 20%

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