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Cal Hitchman is a Lecturer in the Department of Human Development and Consumer Sciences at the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering. He holds a BA in English and History from Houston Baptist University (1972) and a Vocational/Technical Certification from the University of Houston (1979). His career spans over 35 years in education, including roles as a teacher, coordinator, and curriculum developer in Houston ISD and adjunct professorships at the University of Houston and University of Texas at Austin.
- Education: BA, Houston Baptist University (1972); Vocational Certification, University of Houston (1979)
His research focuses on curriculum development for vocational and technical education, particularly in food distribution, retailing, and marketing. He authored key curricula for Houston ISD and Texas Education Agency, emphasizing practical training for industry roles.
Notable contributions include Curriculum Guide for Retailing (1987), Food Marketing/Mass Merchandising (1982), and Food Distribution (1977). While no formal awards are listed, his work reflects sustained dedication to educational materials for vocational fields.
Teaching experience includes leadership roles at Houston ISD (1976-2001), School Improvement Officer (2002-2003), and current lecturer at UH since 2013. He has collaborated with institutions like Airco Tech Institute and Rice Food Markets in training programs.





