Charles McIntyre is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Construction Management and Engineering at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota. He received a B.S. from Springfield College in 1975, a B.S. from the University of Massachusetts in 1989, a M.Eng. from Penn State in 1991, and a Ph.D. from Penn State in 1996. McIntyre's industry experience includes nine years as a department supervisor and manager in the area of water and waste water systems. He also headed his own consulting firm from 1985-90. Prior to entering the construction and engineering industry, he was involved in the educational profession as elementary and high school teacher. He has taught in a variety of areas including physical education, mathematics, and science. He has taught at every level from K-12 and has work experience in both the U.S. and Canada.
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering | The Pennsylvania State University | 1996 | ||
M.Eng. in Civil Engineering | The Pennsylvania State University | 1991 | ||
B.S. in Civil Engineering | University of Massachusetts | 1990 | ||
B.S. in Physical Education | Springfield College | 1975 | ||
North Dakota State University | Graduate Program Coordinator | July 2008 to Present | ||
North Dakota State University | Interim Chair | July 2005 to June 2008 | ||
North Dakota State University | Associate Professor | July 2002 to Present | ||
North Dakota State University | Assistant Professor | January 1997 to June 2002 | ||
The Pennsylvania State University | Assistant Professor | August 1996 to December 1996 | ||
The Pennsylvania State University | Instructor | August 1991 to August 1996 | ||
St. Anthony School District | Elementary Teacher (K-6) | 1976 to 1977 | ||
Assabet Valley Technical High School | High School Teacher (10-12) | 1976 | ||
Hopkinton Jr.-Sr. High School | Permanent Substitute Teacher (7-12) | 1975 | ||
Superintendent | Hopkinton (MA) Public Works | 8 years | ||
Project Manager and Consultant | Self-employed | 1986 to 1992 | ||
Project Manager | Davna Corporation | 1988 |
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