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| Synopsis: This course is designed to equip students to acquired engineering economy and accounting concepts, principles and methods. The focus of this course is to provide understanding on engineering economic principles and methods and to apply it in engineering field. The course has two parts. Part 1 is designed to teach students to formulate cash-flow, perform analysis on engineering economic problems and evaluate between alternative of engineering investment/projects to make decision. Part 2 is designed to teach students to perform cost estimates using traditional and current costing techniques in production process, prepare simple financial statement and interpret financial performance of business firms for decision and control. Learning Outcomes: At the end of the course, students should be able to: 1. Apply suitable engineering economy techniques in decision making involving engineering problems. 2. Analyse decision alternatives in engineering project/investment. 3. Apply costing techniques in production process. 4. Interpret simple financial statement of a company for measuring financial performance of the business firms. 5. Prepare a business plan for an entrepreneurship project. 
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PART II: ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND ANALYSIS
The Financial Statements
 
Profit and loss statement
 
Balance Sheet statement 
 
Analysis of Financial Statement
Accounting ratios
Chapter Summary
COST ACCOUNTING
 
Introduction
 
Method of Determining Cost of Products
 
Allocating Overhead Costs of Service Centers
 
Absorption Costing and Marginal Costing
 
Activity Based Costing
 
Chapter Summary
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AND SHORT TERM DECISION-MAKING
 
Introduction 
 
Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
 
Short Term Decision Making
 
Chapter Summary