Geology Ranking 2022: Duke University

Duke UniversityRanked
15
in the USA
Duke University is a medium-sized not-for-profit Ivy League college offering many disciplines along with geology programs and located in Durham, North Carolina. The college is operating since 1838 and is currently offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in 2 geology programs.

Duke University is among the most expensive in the country; tuition is around $61,000 a year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in North Carolina listing.

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Based on 67 evaluation factors, Duke University geology program ranks in Top 20 Geology Schools in the United States and The Best Geology School in North Carolina. Major competing geology colleges for this school are Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and Washington and Lee University in Lexington. Check the details about all twelve competing geology schools as well as offered geology majors and minors below.

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Overall school rankings 2022:

The Best Geology School in North Carolina
The Third Best Geology School in The South
Ranked #15 Geology School in USA

Programs rankings 2022:

State of North Carolina Ranking

The Best General Geology School
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The South Regional Ranking

The Third Best General Geology School
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USA National Ranking

Ranked #14 General Geology School
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Also, check how Duke University ranks among graduate schools and Ivy League schools in North Carolina.

Contact information:

Duke University
103 Allen Bldg
Durham, NC 27708
Phone: (919) 684-8111
Website: www.duke.edu

Location map:

Duke University Location Map

Geology majors:

Bachelor's degree

General Geology and Earth Science
Other Geological and Earth Sciences

Master's degree

General Geology and Earth Science

Doctor's degree

General Geology and Earth Science

Geology minors:

Bachelor's degree

Other Geological and Earth Sciences

Local competitors:

Johns Hopkins University - Geology School Ranking
Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD, 3 geology programs

Washington and Lee University - Geology School Ranking
Washington and Lee University

Lexington, VA, 2 geology programs

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Geology School Ranking
University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, NC, 4 geology programs

William & Mary - Geology School Ranking
William & Mary

Williamsburg, VA, 1 geology program

University of Maryland College Park - Geology School Ranking
University of Maryland College Park

College Park, MD, 3 geology programs

University of Georgia - Geology School Ranking
University of Georgia

Athens, GA, 4 geology programs

North Carolina State University at Raleigh - Geology School Ranking
North Carolina State University

Raleigh, NC, 1 geology program

University of Pittsburgh - Geology School Ranking
University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA, 5 geology programs

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Geology School Ranking
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Blacksburg, VA, 3 geology programs

Clemson University - Geology School Ranking
Clemson University

Clemson, SC, 2 geology programs

University of Delaware - Geology School Ranking
University of Delaware

Newark, DE, 4 geology programs

University of South Carolina Columbia - Geology School Ranking
University of South Carolina Columbia

Columbia, SC, 5 geology programs

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