Master of Business Administration in Engineering Economics (MBA)
The Master of Business Administration in Engineering Economics program is designed to empower senior managers and interdisciplinary experts in the fields of economics and engineering. The course focuses on introducing financial engineering concepts, technology management, and the use of engineering economics tools for effective management.
Course Objectives:
- Empower senior managers and interdisciplinary experts in economics and engineering.
- Introduce and explain the concepts of financial engineering, technology management, and economics.
- Utilize engineering economics tools in management.
Duration: 300 hours (Delivered intensively, one or two days per week)
Course Content:
- Concepts of Supply, Demand, and Forecasting Economic Changes (30 hours)
- Introduction to Financial Engineering (30 hours)
- Cost-Benefit Modeling in Projects (40 hours)
- Framework for Engineering Economics Project Proposals (20 hours)
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in Operational Processes (40 hours)
- Financial Management and Control in Projects (40 hours)
- Risk Management in Engineering Economics (40 hours)
- Seminar and Exchange of Practical Experiences in Engineering Economics (40 hours)
- Research Methodology (20 hours)
- Final Project
Type of Training:
- Specialized ■
- General □
- Management Improvement □
- Orientation □
Course Delivery Method:
- Option for semi-presential (blended) delivery.
- Content delivery through one of the following methods:
- Classroom instruction
- Educational workshops
- Online Learning Management System (LMS)