Geology may be the most accessible and enjoyable of all the sciences. You can do it practically anywhere. The equipment you need is minimal. It takes you outdoors, often to spectacular places. Best of all, the insights are astonishing—and practical.
In 24 half-hour lectures, Practical Geology covers the essential background of rocks, minerals, and landforms with a focus on applying this knowledge in the field. Taught by award-winning professor and geologist James F. P. Cotter, the course instructs you how to use a rock hammer, how to study an outcrop, how to find and prepare fossils, how to assess soil and groundwater, and much more. You even discover how to prospect and pan for gold.
Professor Cotter presents dozens of on-camera demonstrations, shows off scores of rock samples, and provides tips on maps, field guides, and other indispensable resources. Stressing safety, he gives practical advice based on a long career guiding students in potentially risky terrain. One example: Don’t stand under an outcrop or park next to it, since rubble dislodged during exploration might land on you or your vehicle!
Practical Geology surveys beaches, rivers, canyons deserts, glaciers, volcanoes, and caves, highlighting some of the most spectacular geologic sites in the world, which Professor Cotter encourages you to visit. He further points out that what you learn in the course can be applied wherever you happen to live, which is probably stocked with more geologic wonders than you realize.