Residential Building Construction Program
Dr. Bohumil Kasal
Bernard and Henrietta Hankin Chair of Residential Building Construction
The Bernard Hankin Professorship in Residential Building Construction
was established at the Pennsylvania State University in 1979. In 1988,
this position became the Bernard and Henrietta Hankin Chair in Residential
Building Construction. The chair was initially funded by a $1,000,000
endowment: testimony to the farsightedness of Mr. Bernard (“Bernie”)
Hankin and the generosity of the Hankin family. The goal of the Residential
Building Construction Program is to prepare young engineers for the
career in the residential construction industry. Dr. Jack Willenbrock
of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Penn State
was the first incumbent of both positions. Dr. Willenbrock held the
latter position until his retirement in August 1995. Dr. Eric Burnett
was appointed to the Chair in 1995 and started at Penn State in January
1996. Dr. Burnett retired in August 2005 and Bo Kasal, was appointed
to the Chair in August 2005.
Dr. Willenbrock initiated the Pennsylvania Housing
Research Center (PHRC) at Penn State in 1988. Dr. Harvey Manbeck of
the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department acted as interim
Director during the period August through December 1995. Eric Burnett
acted as Director of the PHRC from January 1996 to August 2005. In August
2005, Dr. Kasal took over as Director of Research of the PHRC.
The residential building construction program entails
undergraduate and graduate courses and research program in the area
of residential building construction. The courses can lead to the Housing
Certificate that represents a formal recognition of the student's
qualifications. The housing certificate program is being expanded and
additional courses relevant to residential construction are being added.
The fundamental research is performed via traditional ways; the vehicle
for applied research and technology transfer is the Pennsylvania
Housing Research/Resource Center (PHRC) that has the broad mission
of serving the housing industry and society to improve housing through
education, training and research.
Housing Certificate program
This program is designed to better prepare students for a career
in the housing industry. The certificate program consists of courses
that already exist, but the objective is to ensure that a minimum
program of related courses is completed. It is recommended that the
student take a set of complementary courses in the technology of housing,
and / or the development process, and / or the design and the delivery
processes and / or the real estate process. A certificate is to be
awarded to students who complete the requirements. For entrance into
the certificate program, students must be at least 5th semester. The
GPA considered for admission will be consistent with or equivalent
to the GPA required for entrance to any major in the student’s department.
To continue in the program, students must earn a B grade or better
in each required course. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for certification.
Residential Construction Research
Group
Undergraduate
scholarhips in Residential Construction
J.
Roger Glunt Graduate Fellowship in Residential Construction
National Association of Home
Builders (NAHB) - Student Chapter
Pennsylvania Housing Research
Center
Hankin
Distinguished Lecture series