Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Top 25 US Colleges for Geology Ph.D. Studies
Top 25 US Colleges for Geology Ph.D. Studies          Where did most geology professors get their Ph.D.s? Of the teaching faculty of American universities, a study by the American Geological Institute found that an overwhelming 79 percent earned their geoscience doctoral degree from just 25 institutions. These same schools granted 48 percent of the doctorates held by all faculty at the time of the survey.         Here they are, ranked from first to last, with their current post-graduate degree programs. This is not the only way to rank colleges, but these ones are all top-notch. In some cases, the doctoral program may no longer by offered by the institution.         1. Massachusetts Institute of Technologyà  Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS) offers undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral programs. They have an active professional organization of graduate students, the EAPS Graduate Student Advisory Committee.         2. University of California, Berkeleyà  Department of Earth and Planetary Science offers Master of Arts and doctoral programs.         3. University of Wisconsin, Madisonà  Department of Geoscience offers Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees.         4. University of Washingtonà  Department of Earth and Space Sciences offers Master of Science and doctoral programs.         5. Columbia Universityà  Department of Earth  Environmental Sciences offers a Ph.D. in Earth and Enviromental Sciences and a Masters degree in Climate  Society.         6. Stanford Universityà  Department of Geological Sciences offers M.S., Engineer, and Ph.D. degrees.         7. Pennsylvania State Universityà  Department of Geosciences offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees         8. Harvard Universityà  Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences admits students for the Ph.D. degree only.         9. University of California, San Diegoà  Scripps Institution of Oceanography offers three Ph.D. programs, including Geosciences of the Earth, Oceans, and Planets.         10. University of Michiganà  Earth and Environmental Sciences has a Ph.D. program.         11. University of California, Los Angelesà  Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences has M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Geochemistry, Geology, and Geophysics  Space Physics.         12. California Institute of Technologyà  Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences has a doctoral degree program and you may also be awarded a masters degree en route.         12.à  University of Illinois (tie) Department of Geology offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees and notes that the oil and gas industry aggressively recruits in Illinois.         14. University of Arizonaà  Geosciences department offers M.S. and four-year Ph.D. programs that are research-based.         15. University of Minnesotaà  Department of Earth Sciences - Newton Horace Winchell School of Earth Sciences         16. Cornell Universityà  Earth and Atmospheric Sciences has a Geological Sciences field with Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and doctoral degrees.         17. Yale Universityà  Department of Geology  Geophysics has only a Ph.D. program.         18. University of Coloradoà  Geological Sciences offers Masters of Science and doctoral degrees.         19. Princeton Universityà  Department of Geosciences offers only a Doctor of Philosophy degree.         20. University of Chicagoà  Department of the Geophysical Sciences offers a Ph.D. program.         21. Oregon State Universityà  College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.         22. Johns Hopkins Universityà  Morton K. Blaustein Department of Earth  Planetary Sciences offers a doctoral program.         23. University of Texas, Austinà  Department of Geological Sciences         2 3.à  Texas AM University (tie) Department Geology  Geophysics offers Master of Science and doctoral degrees.         25. Ohio State University: No longer lists a doctoral program, but offers BS and BA in Earth Sciences.         Thanks to the American Geological Institute for this information, reported in Geotimes May 2003.    
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