Abstract
These notes grew out of lectures given by the author at the Institut für Angewandte Mathematik, Heidelberg University, and at the Centre for Mathematical Analysis, Australian National Unviersity
A central aim was to give the basic ideas of Geometric Measure Theory in a style readily accessible to analysts. I have tried to keep the notes as brief as possible, subject to the constraint of covering the really important and central ideas. There have of course been omissions; in an expanded version of these notes (which I hope to write in the near future), topics which would obviously have a high priority for inclusion are the theory of flat chains, further applications of G.M.T. to geometric variational problems, P.D.E. aspects of the theory, and boundary regularity theory.