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171 Master's degrees in Geology in United States
Geology
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at California State University, Fresno offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Geology -- as well as the Bachelor of Arts in Natural Sciences and the Minor in Geology -- which are especially well-suited for primary and secondary teachers.
Geology and Environmental Science
Students admitted to the graduate program in Geology and Environmental Science from the University of Pittsburgh take a suite of six courses in their first two years in residence.
Geoenvironmental
The Geoenvironmental programme from Kansas State University will prepare graduates for careers related to geoenvironmental engineering.
Geology
Geology programme from Oklahoma State University provides you with opportunities for research in the areas of petroleum geosciences, water, environment and climate, earth structure and dynamics, and computational geosciences.
Mining Geological - Geophysical Engineering
The Mining Geological - Geophysical Engineering program from The University of Arizona serves as a precursor for subsequent Ph.D. studies by connecting you with a faculty member to embark on a high-profile research topic.
Earth and Planetary Sciences
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at The University of New Mexico prides itself in its ability to provide a solid foundation in both field- and laboratory-based geosciences.
Geology
Geology from Wayne State University involves the rigorous, in-depth study of major concepts pertaining to the earth, and the techniques used to study them. Admission into the program assumes a firm foundation in the basic and elemental concepts of geology.
Geosciences
The Geosciences MSc program offered at San Francisco State University provides an advanced degree that prepares students to work in private industry or government agencies, teach in community colleges or high schools, or continue postgraduate studies leading to a doctoral degree at another university.
Geology
Our master’s degree in Geology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette prepares students for exciting, well-paying, and rewarding careers in areas such as petroleum exploration and environmental geology.

Geosciences
Completion of a graduate degree in Geosciences at Colorado State University is excellent preparation for a career in governmental agencies, private industry, teaching, or research.
Geology and Geological Engineering
The Department of Geology and Geological Engineering offers advanced study leading to a M.S. degree in Geology and Geological Engineering at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
Hydrogeology
This Hydrogeology interdisciplinary program at Clemson University provides students an opportunity to investigate a wide range of problems based in geology, with a particular focus on groundwater geology and subsurface remediation.
Geology
The Geology program at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) offers study in geomorphology, micropaleontology, mineralogy, organic geochemistry, paleobiology, petrology, paleontology, remote sensing, sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology, and tectonophysics.
Geotechnical Engineering
The Geotechnical Engineering program from University of Washington is one of the oldest in the United States. Founded in 1935, the program has produced outstanding students who have achieved great success in practice and academia.
Geology
The Geology graduate program offered by Auburn University is oriented toward providing a sound practical background in preparation for employment in industry or government service or further academic pursuits. The curriculum provides broad training in geology with the opportunity for specialization through electives, directed studies, and thesis or capstone research.
Geology
The Geology program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is a research-oriented department affiliated with a number of research institutes and research centers.
Geology
Students studying in the Geology program of The University of Akron learn advanced theory and applications of earth materials, structures and/or processes while completing a directed research thesis.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering program from Jackson State University contributes to the expansion of knowledge of geological engineering through programs of basic and applied research.
Geological Sciences
The Department of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Science offers advanced degrees in Geological Sciences at both M.S. and Ph.D. levels at Florida State University.
Geological Engineering
The Department of Geological Engineering from University of Nevada, Reno offers research-oriented M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in geology, geophysics, and Geological Engineering as well as two interdisciplinary programs in hydrologic sciences.