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This program is designed to provide undergraduate students with
a means of developing some basic knowledge of housing and preparing
for a career in the housing industry.
Housing, from low-rise detached houses to multi-unit, multi-story
apartment buildings, from motels to high-rise hotels, from student
residences to rural housing, is a major and vital component of
the built environment. New single-family housing represents at
least 4% of the GDP, and housing and its consequences account for
about 12% of the GDP. With a national housing stock in excess of
110,000,000 units, the maintenance, operation, repair-- and especially
the upgrading, retrofit and remodeling of the existing stock--
are a very important component of the national economy. Engineers
have many important roles to play in the housing business, especially
with the developmental, economic and technical aspects of housing.
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.
For more information contact
Dr. Bo Kasal
Bernard and Henrietta Hankin Chair of Residential Building Construction
222 Sackett
Tel: 814 863 9788
Email: bo_kasal@engr.psu.edu
Residential Construction Program home page
Undergraduate
scholarships in Residential Construction
J.
Roger Glunt Graduate Fellowship in Residential Construction
Residential
Construction Research Group
National Association of Home
Builders (NAHB) - Student Chapter
Pennsylvania Housing Research Center
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