Class information
G201 Earth Materials and Tectonics
- CRN: 44315
- Credits: 4
- Notes: Optional field trip to MSH 10/04-transport provided
- Locations, days, times, and instructors:
- Southeast SCOM 308, MMonday, from 9 to 11:50am
From September 22 through December 8, 2025, Eriks M Puris - Southeast SCOM 308, WWednesday, from 9 to 11:50am
From September 24 through December 10, 2025, Eriks M Puris
- Southeast SCOM 308, MMonday, from 9 to 11:50am
Details about this class
G 201 Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics introduces you to the solid Earth. Topics includes rock types, minerals, volcanoes, earthquakes, the Earth's internal structure and plate tectonics. This is an on campus class with class meetings Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9:00-11:50 am at Southeast Campus in SCOM 308. You are expected to attend all scheduled class meetings. The class will be taught in a combined lecture lab format with frequent hands on activities and labs which will require the use of in class materials as well as discussion and lecture.
Optional Field Trip to Mount St Helens
This class includes a project on Mount St Helens which you can complete by participating in a class field trip to Mount St Helens or by writing a guided research paper about Mount St Helens. The class fieldtrip will use van transportation provided by PCC and will leave Southeast Campus on Saturday 10/4 at 8:30 am and return by 6pm. More details about both options the first day of class.
Textbook & Digital Resources
This class will use Earth: Portrait of a Planet by Stephen Marshak (7th edition). This text is also used for G 202 and G 203 classes at PCC. The class will use the following digital resources which support the text: Smartwork and Guided Explorations in Physical Geology.
Note About Purchasing Text and Digital Resource Access
You have several options for purchasing the textbook and required web site access:
Panther Access is the default this course. Panther Access provides instant access to course materials with interactive and adaptive digital content. The digital course materials are included in your class fees. An email will be sent to your MyPCC email account with instructions on accessing the digital content for the course The instructor provides you with access to digital content by the first day of classes You can choose to opt out through the integrated system in D2L. The opt out must be completed by the second Monday of term. For more information go to; /resources/bookstore/pantheraccess.htm : Cost $48.00 for one quarter of access.
If you opt out you have several options:
- Purchase an Ebook version of the text from the publisher this will include access to the digital resources for 360 days: cost $75.00.
- Purchase a new paper copy of Portrait of a Planet which include access to the digital resources: cost about $164.00 available from the PCC bookstore as well as from various on line vendors.
- Get hold of used paper copy of Portrait of A Planet (older editions will work OK) and purchase 360 day access to Smartwork 5 for Earth for $35.00 and purchase 360 day access to Guided Explorations in Physical Geology for $20.00 by going to https://digital.wwnorton.com/earth7 and clicking View All Options and then on Purchase Options.
Questions?
If you have any questions about his class please contact the instructor, Eriks Puris, at eriks.puris@pcc.edu.
Technology
We will be using D2L and Google Earth and various web sites in this class. There will be a set of classroom laptop computers available for your use. If you have a laptop I recommend bringing it to class. You should be comfortable using Google Suite and have basic computer skills including word processing, simple spreadsheets, drawing and capturing a screen shot.
No show policy
Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class.
Students with disabilities
Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.