GEOG 121 — Physical Geography: Earth Systems Laboratory
This course is designed to explore the Earth's physical environment, complementing either the physical geography lecture course (GEOG 120) or the Earth Science lecture course (GEOL 104) through practical applications of materials covered in these courses. This laboratory course enhances the observational and analytical skills that are vital to understanding Earth's major physical and chemical systems including atmospheric, hydrospheric, lithospheric and biospheric processes and the Earth's place within the Solar System. Exercises will utilize the methods of scientific inquiry to explore the Geographic Grid, Earth-Sun relationships; weather and climate; the rock cycle; plate tectonics, including faulting, earthquakes, hot spot volcanism and plate boundary dynamics; erosional and depositional environments; landform genesis, identification and geomorphic change; soil and vegetation distributions and habitat analysis. Students gain experience with map interpretation/analysis, unit conversions and dimensional analysis, field work using GPS, compass, clinometer, and other specialized equipment. Special attention is given to the unique local setting of San Diego County especially as exhibited in the Cuyamaca College Nature Preserve where field experiences are incorporated into laboratory exercises on a regular basis. (C-ID GEOG 111, GEOL 120L) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-5, Cal-GETC-5C)
Part of
- Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T)
- Elementary Teacher Education for Transfer (AA-T)
- Elementary Teacher Education for Transfer: Integrated Programs (AA-T)
- General Studies: Science and Mathematics
- University Studies: Science and Mathematics
- Geography (GEOG)
- Degree Requirements and Transfer Information
- Geography Associate in Science
- University Studies - Mathematics and Natural Science and Computer Science (AS)