Industrial Economics (PTAC 1350)

Instructor:

PTAC 1350 - Industrial Economics

 

 

 

Course Syllabus Fall 2021

 

COURSE NUMBER: PTAC 1350  

COURSE TITLE: PTAC 1350 Industrial Economics

CIP Code Description: 41.0301 (Chemical Technology/Technician)

Semester: Fall 2021

Class Location: HCC Online

Class Level: Intermediate

Course Time: NA

 

 

Instructor:   Prateek Tripathi

 

Instructor Contact Information: 713-340-9537, [email protected]

 

Office location and hours

I am available on phone, can set up a schedule to discuss or talk.

Please feel free to text/ email to set up a schedule or discuss specific questions.

 

Your performance in my class is very important to me. I am available at any time to hear your concerns or just to discuss course topics.

 

Please send me an email if you want to meet at a particular time.

 

Course Description

Introduction to the basic principles of Industrial Economics, as applied in the petroleum industry.

 

Course Outcomes

Examination and understanding of the profitability factors of plant operations including personnel and business strategies.

 

Books

    Petroleum Refining: Technology and Economics (5 ed.) Written by: James H. Gary, Glenn E. Handwerk, and Mark J.  Kaiser Published by: CRC Press ISBN: 978-0-8493-7038-0

 

Course Objectives

   Explain the profitability factors of plant operations including personnel and business strategies.

 

COURSE POLICIES

Attendance

Students are expected to attend classes regularly, and to be on time for every class period. Students can be dropped from a class due to excessive absences. Excessive tardiness may be considered absences. Students are responsible for subjects, assignments, and projects covered during their absences. Consult the Student Handbook for more details or visit http://www.hccs.edu/district/students/student-handbook/

 

Academic Honesty

Scholastic dishonesty is treated with the utmost seriousness by the instructor and the College. Academic dishonesty includes, but it is not limited to the willful attempt to misrepresent one’s work, cheat, plagiarize, or impede other students’ scholastic progress. Consult the Student Handbook for more details.

 

Students with Disabilities

Any student with a documented disability who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the Disability Support Services Office at his / her respective college at the beginning of each semester. Faculty are authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office. For Central College, call 713 – 718 – 6164.

 

Cell Phones

All cell phones must be muted, set to vibrate, or turned off during class.

 

Calculators

If the course allows the use of a calculator during class, lab projects, and exams, the student is responsible to bring his/her calculator.

 

Student ID

Students are required to obtain a Student ID. For additional information, consult the Student Handbook.

 

Parking Rules and Regulations

Students are required to follow HCC’s regulations regarding parking and permits. See the Student Handbook.

 

Books, Tools and Supplies

Students are required to purchase and bring to class the required textbooks, tools, notebooks, supplies, and writing instruments as required by the instructor.

 

Dress Code

Dress code must be appropriate for the class. Students must dress in a way that clothing and accessories do not compromise their safety, and the safety of others. Proper foot wear is required in all laboratories. Absolutely no sandals  or other footwear that exposes the feet will be allowed.

 

Classroom & Laboratory Conduct

Proper behavior is expected in all classes and laboratories. Foul language and horseplay are not allowed. Making or receiving cell phone calls during class are not allowed. Sleeping in class is not allowed.

 

Course Withdrawal

It is the responsibility of the student to officially withdraw from a course before the official withdrawal deadline. A student who does not withdraw from a course by the deadline will receive an “F” as the final grade. Also note that under Section 51.907 of the Texas Education Code, an institution of higher education may not allow a student to drop more than six courses.

 

Complaints

 

Houston Community College is committed to cultivating an environment free from inappropriate conduct of a sexual or gender-based nature including sex discrimination, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and sexual violence. Sex discrimination includes all forms of sexual and gender-based misconduct and violates an individual’s fundamental rights and personal dignity. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex-including pregnancy and parental status-in educational programs and activities. If you require an accommodation due to pregnancy please contact an Abilities Services Counselor. The Director of EEO/Compliance is designated as the Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 Coordinator. All inquiries concerning HCC policies, compliance with applicable laws, statutes, and regulations (such as Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504), and complaints may be directed to:

 

David Cross

Director EEO/Compliance

Office of Institutional Equity & Diversity 3100 Main

(713) 718-8271

 

Carry Law

“At HCC the safety of our students, staff, and faculty is our first priority. As of August 1, 2017, Houston Community College is subject to the Campus Carry Law (SB11 2015). For more information, visit the HCC Campus Carry web page at http://www.hccs.edu/district/departments/police/campus-carry/.”