Academics
From environmental sociology to ecological building design, PCC offers a range of courses to boost environmental literacy and provide practical training in conservation skills and environmental leadership.
Credit Courses - Fall 2008
- BCT 116 Alternative Building Design
- ESR 150 Environ Studies Orientation
- ESR 160 Intro to Environmental Studies
- ESR 171 Environ Science:Bio Perspect
- ESR 202 Applied Environmental Studies:
- HE 264 Health, Food & the Environment
- MT 104 Intro to Solar Voltaic Process
- MSD 200 Organizations & Social Resp
- PHL 209 Business Ethics
- SOC 206 Gen Soc: Social Problems
Non-credit courses - Fall 2008
- A Beginner's Guide to Greening Your Life
- Global Warming: Reducing Your Carbon Footprint
- Bike Advance Maintenance
- Green Building: Sustainable Residential Building Design
- Intro to Bouldering and Climbing Strength
- Wilderness Survival
- Rock Climbing Smith Rock
- Hike the Blast!
- Introduction to Traditional Rock Climbing
- Map and Compass Navigation Skills
- South Sister Climb
Solar Thermal & Electric Systems Installer Series
- CEU 913 Series
- CEU 9131 Principles of Solar Energy Systems I
- CEU 9132 Solar Hot Water I
- CEU 9134 Solar Electric Controls I
- CEU 9136 Solar Electric Controls II
- CEU 9139 Solar Electric Systems I
- CEU 913A Solar Electric Systems II
- CEU 913B Grid-tied Photovoltaic Systems I
- CEU 913C Advanced Photovoltaic Systems II
David's Vegetarian Cooking Series
- David's Vegetarian Cooking Series Part I
- Vegetarian Beans and Grains Magic
- Vegetarian On The Go!
- Vegetarian Adventures with Tempeh
- Vegetarian Dessert Heaven
- David's Vegetarian Cooking Series Part II
- Vegetarian Adventures with Tofu
- Vegetarian Cooking with Greens
- David's Pure Vegetarian Kitchen Go Cheesy Dairy-Free
Certificate & Transfer Programs
Cooperative Education
- Cooperative education is a program that enables students to earn college credit while gaining valuable on-the-job experience in their major areas of study. You can design your own community-based courses.
Service Learning
More than 100 faculty connect course learning objectives with community service, allowing thousands of PCC students to volunteer with community agencies, learn about social and environmental issues, and make a difference. Please visit Environmental Service Learning Opportunities.
Off-term Non-Credit Courses
Solar Thermal & Electric Systems Series (CEU 913)
International Development and Renewable Energy Application Series
Off-term Credit Courses
Building Construction Technology
BCT 199R Introduction to Residential Greenroofing with Greg Haines
BCT 116 Alternative Building Design and Construction I
BCT 299G Alternative Building Design and Construction II
BCT 206 Sustainable Construction Practices
Architectural Drafting
ARCH 101 Residential Design (sustainable materials, passive solar, water harvesting, USGBC LEED for Homes requirements)
ARCH 102 Commercial Design (sustainable materials, passive solar, sun control, water harvesting, daylighting, LEED requirements)
ARCH 113 Working Drawings Three (site analysis & ecological preservation)
ARCH 124 Introduction to Building Systems (passive solar, rainwater harvesting, energy efficient design, daylighting, composting plumbing, green-roofs, alternative structural systems)
ARCH 131 Environmental Control Systems (alternative or sustainable structures & passive systems, including strawbale, cob, passive solar, water harvesting, the ecological impacts of the built environment)
ARCH 204 Sustainable Building Design Studio (design a house using LEED-H standards of energy efficiency in design, with passive system design and sustainable materials)
ARCH 224 Advanced Building Systems (selection and sizing of alternative structural systems, passive solar systems, light shelves, efficient plumbing fixtures, heat loss and passive solar gain calculations to evaluate student design)
Interior Design
ID 121 Interior Products and Materials (interior building materials from sustainable and recycled sources, indoor air quality issues)
Landscape Technology
LAT 108 Landscape Irrigation 1 (water conservation practices in irrigation)
LAT 232 Landscape Irrigation 2 (water auditing/ water efficient design)
HOR 290 Intro to Landscape Design (hydrozoning, xeriscaping)
LAT 104 Pesticides (use of integrated pest management (IPM), alternatives to pesticides, and safety and environmental monitoring if using pesticides)
LAT 241 Turfgrass Cultural Practices (alternative ground covers, energy efficient maintenance)
CSS 200 Soils and Plant Nutrition (proper soil preparation to decrease disease and water usage)
LAT 110 Grounds Maintenance (maximizing landscape function & health while minimizing energy and water inputs)
LAT 272 Sustainable Landscaping (area professionals teach their specialties – green roof installation, on-site stormwater management)
Environmental Studies
ESR 171 Environmental Biology
ESR 172 Environmental Chemistry
ESR 173 Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives
ESR 150 Orientation in Environmental Science
ESR 160 Introduction to Environmental Systems
ESR 201 Environmental Law and Policies
ESR 202 Quantitative Studies in Environmental Science
BIO 101 Biology 101 and BIO 213 Principles of Biology (Both courses address impacts of food, transportation, and other human systems on ecosystems.
Social Sciences
SOC 228 Intro to Environmental Sociology
PHL 206 Introduction to Environmental Ethics - Investigates the ethical questions that pertain to human choices regarding the environment.