John J. Kudlac, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
Contact Information
- Office: 504A Academic Hall
- Phone: 412-392-3920
- Fax: 412-392-6180
- Email: jkudlac@pointpark.edu
Education
- Bachelor of Science, Geology, City College of New York
- Master of Science, Geochemistry, Michigan State University
- Master of Science, Mining Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
- Doctor of Philosophy, Geochemistry, University of Pittsburgh
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Natural Sciences I and II
- Environmental Engineering I and II
- Environmental Sciences II
- Engineering Geology
- Environmental Ethics
Background
Professor Emeritus John Kudlac, Ph.D., began teaching at Point Park in the fall of 1965. Since then, he has taught a variety of science and engineering technology courses and held various administrative positions. He also served as the director of the Department of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology's Master of Science in engineering management and environmental studies graduate programs.
Professional Memberships
- American Society for Engineering Education (including the following divisions: engineering technology, civil engineering, environmental engineering, engineering management)
- American Society for Engineering Management
Point Park Features
- "Political Science, Environmental Studies Leads Alumna Down the Path of Trail Development," Point Park University website, Oct. 17, 2016.
- "Graduate Students Present Research on Air Pollutants, Conservation, Public Health," Point Park University website, Sept. 4, 2014.
- "Master of Science in Environmental Studies Program Growing at Point Park," Point Park University website, Sept. 18, 2013.
- "Teachable Moments with John J. Kudlac, Ph.D.," The Point, Winter 2013 issue.
- "Graduate Students Present Research at Third Annual Seminar," Point Park University website, Sept. 4, 2012.
- "Interest in Engineering Prompts Pursuit of Degrees," Point Park University website, Sept. 14, 2011.
- "First Students Graduate with M.S. in Environmental Studies," Point Park University website, Aug. 23, 2010.