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Mr. Joe Crocker is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment at Appalachian State University, located within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. He contributes to programs in Building Sciences, Architectural Technology & Design, Construction Management, and Sustainable Building Systems.
His educational background includes both a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Building Science from Appalachian State University, reflecting his deep institutional and technical roots in sustainable built environments.
- M.S., Building Science – Appalachian State University
- B.S., Building Science – Appalachian State University
Joe Crocker's research and teaching interests converge on sustainability in the built environment. He focuses on energy efficiency, green building practices, and the integration of sustainable technologies in construction. His teaching portfolio includes foundational and applied courses such as Construction Methods I (TEC 1708) and Building Services (TEC 2718), covering construction technology, mechanical systems, and architectural drafting. His work is closely aligned with the Appalachian Energy Center, where he contributes to advancing energy-efficient building solutions.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, his expertise spans key areas in sustainable building design, renewable energy integration, and energy-efficient construction systems, suggesting a practice- and teaching-oriented academic profile with strong industry relevance.
Mr. Crocker has not been noted to have received any formal scientific awards or fellowships based on the available information.
He is actively involved in academic advising and curriculum development within his department, though specific names of students or grant-funded projects are not mentioned. His role emphasizes pedagogy and practical training in sustainable technology and construction education.
He is associated with the Appalachian Energy Center, an interdisciplinary hub focused on advancing energy efficiency and sustainable practices in buildings and communities, where he likely contributes to applied research and outreach initiatives.





