Ranked169
in the USADuke 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 $66,000 a year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check
Affordable Colleges in North Carolina listing.
Recent data analysis showed that Duke University area is dangerous - the school is reported to have
a bad rating for campus safety.
Based on
67 evaluation factors, Duke University geology program ranks #169 Geology School (out of 573; top 30%) in
the United States and #7 Geology School in
North Carolina. Major competing geology colleges for this school are
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Check the details about all twelve competing geology schools as well as offered geology majors and minors below.
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State Ranking
#7 General Geology Program in North Carolina
Regional Ranking
#34 General Geology Program in the Southeast
National Ranking
#168 General Geology Program in USA
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Duke University
103 Allen Bldg
Durham, NC 27708
Phone: (919) 684-8111
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