Physical Geology is the study of the Earth, including its origin, structure, materials, and the processes that shape its surface. This course covers topics such as the solar system, earthquakes, volcanoes, weathering, erosion, and geological time. It helps students understand how natural processes affect the Earth and human life.
Course Overview:
Physical Geology is the branch of Earth science that deals with the materials of the Earth and the dynamic processes operating on and within it. This course introduces students to the origin, structure, and evolution of the Earth, along with the natural processes that continuously shape its surface.
The course covers fundamental topics such as the solar system, origin and age of the Earth, earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain building, weathering, erosion, rivers, groundwater, glaciers, lakes, seas, and wind action.
It provides a strong foundation for understanding Earth systems and their role in shaping landscapes and supporting life.
Course Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Understand the origin, structure, and composition of the Earth
Explain major geological processes occurring on the surface and interior of the Earth
Describe natural phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation
Analyze external processes like weathering, erosion, and deposition
Recognize the importance of geology in natural resource management and environmental studies
Course Structure:
The course is divided into four blocks, each focusing on a major area of geology:
Block I: General Geology
Scope and development of geology
Solar system
Earth (origin, age, structure)
Block II: Orogeny (Internal Processes)
Mountains
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Block III: External Processes – I
Weathering
Rivers
Groundwater
Block IV: External Processes – II
Glaciers
Lakes and seas
Wind action
Learning Approach:
Self-learning study material
Concept-based explanations
Model questions for practice
Glossary of technical terms
Importance of the Course:
This course helps students understand how Earth functions and how natural processes influence resources, environment, and human life. It also builds a foundation for careers in geology, environmental science, mining, civil engineering, and water resource management.