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Full preparation for FE Civil Exam [Engineering economics] including explanation, solved examples & practice exams

What you will learn

Master the “Engineering Economics” as per FE Civil Exam requirements

More than 40 step-by-step solved examples covering each sub-topic of the engineering economics

3 practice exams with different problems that resemble the same difficulty level of the real exam

Step-by-step solution for the practice exams problems

Description

In this course, you are going to have full preparation for the FE Civil Exam covering the topic of “Engineering Economics”

This course will be your only studying source as it is the most comprehensive available course for the FE Civil exam that will enable you to MASTER the “Engineering Economics” topic for FE Civil Exam by going through the “3” following steps :-

  • In the first step, you are going to watch the Full explanation videos that explain the physical meaning and the engineering concepts of the geotechnical engineering as per NCEES FE Civil exam requirements
  • In the second step, you will watch multiple solved examples on each sub-topic for better understanding
  • In the third and last step, you are going to have multiple practice exams on each topic that cover different ideas for the exam to enable you to better assess your understanding level. and of course, the step by step videos for the solution to all of the exams problems are available to understand any point you might have missed.

All of the problems were carefully chosen from many different resources to resemble the same level of difficulty of the real FE Civil exam

The course covers all of the “Engineering Economics” topic requirements as per latest NCEES requirements released in July – 2020 , including the following chapters


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  • Time value of money [e.g., equivalence, present worth, equivalent annual worth, future worth, rate of return]
  • Cost [e.g., fixed, variable, direct and indirect labor, incremental, average, sunk]
  • Analyses [e.g., break-even, benefit-cost, life cycle, sustainability, renewable energy]
  • Uncertainty [e.g., expected value and risk]

With this course, you will have access to our private FB group where you can discuss with the instructor and the remaining students any findings or clarifications you might have about this course, and you will be having the instructor’s full support till you pass your FE Civil Exam.

Also, this course is not only for engineers interested in attending the FE Civil Exam. This course would perfectly suit anyΒ  engineer or a project manager who wants to understand all of the basics of Engineering Economics.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction about FE Exam and course content

Costs & Time value of money

Cash flow
Time value of money
Solved examples (Part 1)
Solved examples (Part 2)
Solved examples (Part 3)
Solved examples (Part 4)
Solved examples (Part 5)
Non-annual compounding interest
Practice Exam No.1
Practice Exam answers (Part 1)
Practice Exam answers (Part 2)
Practice Exam answers (Part 3)
Practice Exam answers (Part 4)
Practice Exam answers (Part 5)
Practice Exam answers (Part 6)

Economical analysis

Methods of economical analysis
Method 1 : Present worth analysis
Method 2 : Annual cost analysis (EUAC)
Method 3 : Benefic cost analysis
Method 4 : Rate of return analysis
Method 5 : Break even analysis
Practice Exam No.2
Practice Exam answers (Part 1)
Practice Exam answers (Part 2)
Practice Exam answers (Part 3)
Practice Exam answers (Part 4)
Practice Exam answers (Part 5)
Practice Exam answers (Part 6)

Risk & uncertainty

Uncertainty and risks
Depreciation & Book value
Capitalized cost
Taxation
Inflation & Bonds
Practice Exam No.3
Practice Exam answers (Part 1)
Practice Exam answers (Part 2)
Practice Exam answers (Part 3)
Practice Exam answers (Part 4)

Conclusion

Conclusion