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171 Master's degrees in Geology in United States
Geosciences
The Master of Science in Geosciences at Middle Tennessee State University gives graduates a background in both science and management, unlike traditional research-based-only programs.
Geodetic Science
The Division of Geodetic Science welcomes students, faculty, staff, alumni, and anyone interested in the Geodetic Science program at Ohio State University. The Geodetic Science program is offered by The Ohio State University.
Geology
An understanding of Geology at University of Texas Permian Basin helps students appreciate the world around them, gives perspective to the length and events of earth history, and provides the knowledge to help them make informed decisions about social, economic, and environmental issues, such as energy supplies, global warming, and geologic hazards.

Geology
The Master of Science in Geology at California State University Fullerton is based on the assumption that every geologist must have a thorough knowledge of fundamental geologic principles and that this knowledge must be rooted in field- and laboratory-based experiences.
Geology and Geophysics
The Geology and Geophysics program at Missouri University of Science and Technology features advanced coursework coupled with cutting-edge research.
Geology
The M.S. is the professional degree in Geology at the University of Georgia. It opens up careers in industries dedicated to exploration of natural resources (water, energy, minerals), in public-sector regulation and protection of the environment and in environmental remediation.
Geology
Changing climate, dwindling energy resources, natural hazards, and deteriorating environmental quality are among the most challenging of societal problems. The Geology program is offered at Iowa State University.
Geology
The Geology programme at Southern Methodist University is a comprehensive M.S. degree designed for advanced scientific research. This full-time course provides students with access to world-class laboratory facilities and expert faculty, focusing on crustal evolution and tectonics within a prestigious academic setting.
Geology - Environmental Geoscience
Geology - Environmental Geoscience from Idaho State University is offered to those students who have a degree in the sciences, and have demonstrated the potential for research and a professional career.
Geoscience, Option in Geochemistry
The Geoscience, Option in Geochemistry program of Montana Technological University is centered in the Chemistry and Geochemistry Department. Students acquire strong fundamental and practical knowledge in chemistry and environmental geochemistry and can choose thesis topics ranging among a large variety of geochemical/environmental topics.
Geosciences - Water Sciences
The M.S. degree program with a Geosciences - Water Sciences concentration at Georgia State University provides students with a knowledge of the quality and quantity of water in the environment and modern techniques to assess, model and remediate aquatic environmental problems.
Applied Geosciences
The Applied Geosciences program at University of Pennsylvania provides both theoretical and technical expertise in geochemistry, geophysics, hydrogeology and engineering geology and includes essential project management skills, necessary for leadership in environmental remediation and pollution prevention.

Earth Sciences
The Earth Sciences MA program offered at University of Memphis encourages academic and personal growth of students through coursework, research, and professional development opportunities.
Geosciences
At Geosciences from Western Michigan University you will gain a broad perspective on Earth processes as well as a specialization in a specific discipline within the geosciences.
Geochemical Systems Specialization
This M.S. degree in Geochemical Systems Specialization from University of New Hampshire will prepare you for jobs in either the public or private sector that require knowledge of the geochemistry of bedrock, sediment, water, ice and air; laboratory analytical techniques; quantitative and geospatial data analysis; and scientific communication.
Geology
The Geology program at University of Houston will provide all of its students with the fundamental principles of the geosciences and the body of knowledge associated with the application of these principles to the study of the Earth and planetary materials.
Geology
Geology from Western Washington University aims to prepare students for professional employment in geoscience careers in the Pacific Northwest and beyond or for continuing graduate studies at the doctoral level.
Applied Geological Sciences
The Master of Science in Applied Geological Sciences program at University of Alaska Anchorage implies not only an enhanced level of understanding of the fundamentals of geological sciences, but also an applied skill set that allows students to apply advanced concepts of geological sciences to problem solving.
Geology
The master’s candidate must demonstrate competence in mathematics, chemistry, and physics comparable to the requirements for the degree in Geology at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.
Geochemistry
The Master of Science degree in Geochemistry at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology may be earned either with thesis or without thesis in accordance with the general requirements of the Graduate Program.