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Clark College has been offering Science & Engineering Academy (SEA) since Winter 2009. SEA was developed with the funding, support and sponsorship from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

The SEA Mission is to expose students to the opportunities/challenges of Science and Engineering education and careers. Participating students enroll in one-credit course that meet Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p.m. during Fall, Winter and Spring terms. Participating SEA students will have opportunities to:
  • Develop career and educational plans
  • Experience science and engineering projects
  • Meet with practicing industry professionals
  • Participate in field trips, mentoring and internships
The SEA Program relies on support of local businesses, the high schools and Clark College faculty.

We look forward to your participation in Science and Engineering Academy (SEA). Please use one of the following links to contact us:

  • Students
    Sign up for ENGR 101 next term if you are interested in participating in SEA.

  • Business Representatives
    Click here if you are interested in supporting SEA with a presentation, business visit/tour, mentoring or other.

  • High School Teachers
    Click here if you are interested in inviting one of the SEA presenters to your class. Please include the presentation title and at least three possible dates/times that will work for you. The duration of each presentation is 40-50 minutes. Click here for a complete list of available SEA presentations.



If you prefer, please feel free to contact Izad directly.

Izad Khormaee
Professor & Advisor
Engineering & Computer Science Department
Clark College

(360) 992-2383

APH 208C (Office)
1933 Fort Vancouver Way
Vancouver, WA 98663
Sponsored by:

National Science Foundation



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