Accounting and Finance for Engineers
- Space
- 12 (Registered)
Accounting and Finance for Engineers
In the modern engineering environment, understanding the financial implications of technical decisions is no longer optional—it’s essential. Engineers are increasingly expected to evaluate how their choices affect project costs, departmental budgets, and overall business profitability. Relying solely on traditional engineering methodologies isn’t enough; today’s technical professionals must also be fluent in financial thinking to drive smarter, value-based outcomes.
This course helps engineers and technical professionals who are stepping into management roles or want to better understand how financial principles influence project and business success.
Key Facts – Accounting and Finance for Engineers (Online Course)
We deliver this practical, hands-on course 100% online over a 6-week period and structure it to fit the busy schedules of professionals.
Live Online Classes: Held on Sundays, allowing participants to learn without interrupting their workweek.
Small Group Format: We run classes in small cohorts to encourage interaction, peer learning, and discussion
1-to-1 Mentoring: Each participant will receive two personalized mentoring sessions, designed to explore real-life cases and clarify individual questions.
Practical Focus: Each session focuses on real-world cases and explores scenarios face in the workplace.
Flexible Access: We record all live sessions and upload them to our educational platform, so you can revisit the content.
Total Workload: The course requires an estimated 25 hours of effort, including classes, mentoring, and exercises.
Certificate of Completion: Participants will receive a Certificate of Participation upon finishing the course.
Seats are limited to ensure a high-quality learning experience, so early registration is recommended for our Accounting and Finance for Engineers course.
You Will Learn How To:
- Understand and participate in budgeting processes, from planning to execution.
- Build and interpret forecasts to anticipate future costs, revenues, and financial needs.
- Conduct scenario analysis to compare outcomes under varying assumptions.
- Distinguish between cash flow and accounting income and understand their implications.
- Read and interpret key financial statements: Profit and Loss (P&L) Statement and Balance Sheet
Grasp core financial and performance indicators in our Accounting and Finance for Engineers Course, such as:
- Profit margins (gross, operating, net)
- Break-even point and how to calculate it
- Cost control techniques
- Planning and monitoring an invoicing schedule
- Managing and projecting cash flow
You’ll walk away equipped with the language, tools, and insights needed to make sound financial decisions, communicate with finance teams confidently, and contribute to your organization’s strategic goals.
Career Center
SEAC offers career acceleration with lifetime access to premium packages, and unlocking private job notifications through our Careers platform. Foster development through lifelong learning, mentoring and networking.
- Certificate: Share your success Accounting and Finance for Engineers course and make your CV unique.
- Accelerate your career with SEAC- Careers: Unlock the private job offers , and get lifetime premium package.
- Live Sessions with instructors: Twice a year, meet the instructor, and get career advices.
- Lifelong Learning: Lifetime updates in the courses, and loyalty discount of up to 15% to all Alumni.
- Mentoring Opportunities at SEAC, access mentoring and network opportunities regularly.
Lecturer
Adrian Saez is an economist at Santander Asset Management, with over 10 years of experience in the Industrial and Bank Sector. With a Master in Business and administration, a Degree in Economics, and an accounting certification, he is one of the Board members of the SEAC Business School.