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Location and Dates
- Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
- Program Dates: Dec. 26, 2022–Jan. 14, 2023
- Term(s) Offered: Wintermester
- Applicable Major(s): Classes may count for students pursuing engineering technology and industrial distribution, industrial and systems engineering, manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology, mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering and students pursuing the engineering project management minor. Please consult with your departmental academic advisor to determine how this fits within your degree plan.
- Prerequisites: MATH 152
- GPA: 2.5
Application Deadline: Sept. 15, 2022
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Overview
ISEN 302 focuses on principles of economic equivalence, time value of money, analysis of single and multiple investments, comparison of alternatives, capital recovery and after-tax analysis of economic projects.
Courses Offered
To view a course's specific requirements, click on the link below.
- ISEN 302: Economic Analysis of Engineering Projects
- This class is required for engineering technology and industrial distribution (ETID), mechanical engineering, and nuclear engineering students.
- This class counts towards the engineering project minor.
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Estimated Cost
The following chart estimates the total out of pocket expenses a student may have participating in this program. For a full list of the financial aid requirements please visit our Financial aid and Scholarship page.
Please note that all costs are subject to change.
Estimated Program Costs Cost Fees Collected by Halliburton Engineering Global Programs Office Administrative fee (Non-refundable billed separately upon commitment, not insurable) $500 Remaining Program Cost
Program Cost (includes Lodging, some meals, excursions, cultural visits, in-country transportation, CISI international health insurance, & Contribution toward faculty leader expenses$2,900 Total Fee Postings from Halliburton Global Programs and Education Abroad Office $3,400 Additional Estimated Expense for Program Tuition and fees (two credits included in spring flat rate tuition)* $0 International airfare $1,500+ Travel documents (passport and/or visa, if needed) $110+ Meals and incidentals (not included in Program Fee) $600 Cancel for Any Reason Insurance (recommended insurance for program fee less the less the administration fee). *Highly recommended but not required $220 Textbooks and supplies Varies Personal spending (estimated $50-$200 per week) Varies Additional Estimated Expense ~$2,430 Estimated Grand Total ~$5,830 *These suggested amounts may fluctuate depending on the options students choose. They will not be billed by the Halliburton Engineering Global Programs Office and should be taken into consideration when planning the finances of the program. Please refer to Student Business Services billing and fees explanations page for exact information regarding your course tuition and fees. For a tuition and fees estimate. For estimated tuition costs, visit the Student Business Services tuition calculator page.
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Contact Information
Faculty Leader
Dr. Sergiy Butenko
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Office: ETB 4037
butenko@tamu.edu | 979-458-2333Program Coordinator
Halliburton Engineering Global Programs Office
engineeringglobalprograms@tamu.edu