Bio
Casey Cline is an Associate Professor in the Construction Management Department within the College of Engineering at Boise State University. Dr. Cline earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University, an M.S. in Construction Science from the University of Oklahoma, and a Ph.D. in Education (Adult Development Organizational Learning) from The University of Idaho.
His educational research interests focus on the use of experiential and service learning as a mean to improve student learning and good citizenship to foster a sense of community.
His over 25 years of construction industry experience includes work in commercial, industrial, petrochemical, light commercial, and residential construction. He has held positions as Project Manager, Project Engineer, Superintendent, Field Engineer, Carpenter, and Laborer.
Education
- PH.D Education - Adult Development and Organizational Learning. University of Idaho (2008)
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M.S. - Construction Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma (1995)
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B.S. - Business Administration, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (1988)
Publications
- Peer Reviewed Journal Publications:
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Cline, R. C. & Robson, K. (2015). Construction management service learning: A “How To” process for success. International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Vol. (9), No. (2) pp. 85-92, Fall 2014
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Cline, R. C. & Robson, K. (2012). Ranking of key competencies needed to be an effective project manager in the U.S. commercial construction industry. Journal of the American Institute of Constructors. Professional Constructor, Apr2013, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p32.
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Cline, R. C., & Kroth, M. (2008). The challenges of using service learning in construction management curricula. International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, 3(1), 1-8.
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Cline, R. C. (2008). Teaching key competencies of effective construction project managers to adults in higher education, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.
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Peer Reviewed Proceeding Publications:
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Cline, R. C. & Davis, K. A. (2015). U.S. Construction Management Students Comfort Level With and Knowledge of Mobile Technologies. 122nd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Seattle, Washington.
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Cline, R. C. & Davis, K. A. (2013). Using mobile technology in a construction management “hands-on” laboratory. 120th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Atlanta, Ga.
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Davis, K. A., Miller, S., & Perkins, R., & Cline, R. C. (2013). Bridging the valley of death: Examining the work environment influencing adoption of innovations in engineering education. 120th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Atlanta, Ga.
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Cline, R. C. and Davis, K. A., (2012). How individuals learn fall protection. 119th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, San Antonio, Texas.
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Research
- Current research includes construction education challenges and construction scheduling.