Prof. Kyle Dittmer, Earth Science (G/GS) Instructor, PCC–Southeast Campus

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Community Education classes (SEC campus)

Weather 101...Summer  2026 class (updated May 15):

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Earthquake Preparedness (Zoom class)…Summer 2026 (updated June 5):

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Eldercare Planning Options (Zoom class)…Summer 2026 class (updated June 5):

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For students in Vancouver, Clark County, Summer 2026 (updated May 30):

Clark College (CTC campus, 2-weeks, afternoons), PNW Salmon:

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Clark College (main campus, 5-weeks, evenings), Ocean Wonders:

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Clark College (main campus, 5-weeks, evenings), Stargazing 101:

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SPRING TERM 2026:

Clark College (CTC campus, 5-weeks, afternoons), Weather 101:

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Clark College (Ridgefield campus, 5-weeks, afternoons), Geology of PNW National Parks:

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Clark College (CTC campus, 3-weeks, afternoons), Natural History of Mt. St. Helens:

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Clark College (CTC campus, 2-weeks, afternoons), Earthquake Preparedness:

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Clark College (CTC campus, 2-weeks, afternoons), Get to Know Greenland (new class!):

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Clark College (CTC campus, 2-weeks, afternoons), Weather 201 – The Sequel (new class!):

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EARTH SCIENCE CLASSES (PCC — Southeast Campus):

GS-106 Physical Science- Geology (TBA):

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G-184 Global Climate Change (TBA):

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GS-107 Physical Science- Astronomy (TBA):

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GS-109 Physical Science- Meteorology (TBA):

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GS-108 Physical Science- Oceanography (TBA):

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Professor Dittmer’s Climate Change research is profiled at CRITFC:

http://www.critfc.org/press/impacts-from-climate-change-on-indigenous-communities-takes-center-stage-in-special-issue-of-climatic-change-journal/

Read his two Climate Change peer-reviewed science papers by clicking here:

Changing Streamflow on Columbia Basin Tribal Lands—Climate Change and Salmon

Climate Change Impacts on the Water Resources of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S.

Professor Dittmer works at CRITFC during the day as a professional Hydrologist-Meteorologist: http://www.critfc.org/staff/kyle-dittmer

Professor Dittmer also teaches science classes at Clark College, Vancouver, WA – the Comm. Education Program’s Life-Long Learning series.