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David R. Haws is a Professional Engineer and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Boise State University. He teaches structural and geotechnical engineering topics, as well as engineering science and freshman courses. Academically, he came to engineering from the humanities, where he received his first undergraduate degree in English from the University of California at Berkeley. Vocationally, he came from the building trades, where he worked as a carpenter for ten years, as a construction manager for eight years, and as a historic preservationist for four years.
After completing undergraduate and doctoral degrees in Civil Engineering at the University of Utah and Brigham Young University, he taught for two years as an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. He continued his formal education at Southern Miss with coursework in Adult Education, and completed a second master’s degree in Instructional and Performance Technology at Boise State in 1999. He completed a third master's degree in Technical Communication in 2002 (also at Boise State) and has since spent most of his spare time in the study of ethics.
David lives in Eagle, Idaho with his wife Susan, and the two youngest of their five children.
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