Ranked80
in the USASan Diego State University is a very large public college offering numerous disciplines along with geology majors and located in
San Diego,
California. This college is operating since 1897 and is presently offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in 2 geology programs.
San Diego State University is a little bit expensive - depending on the program, tuition is around $22,000 a year. If you seek a cheaper alternative, check
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According to recent analysis, San Diego State University area is dangerous; the school is reported to have
a bad rating for campus safety.
Based on
67 evaluation metrics, San Diego State University geology program ranks in Top 100 Geology Schools in
the United States and #13 Geology School in
California. Major competing geology schools for this college are
California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and
University of California Los Angeles. See the details about all twelve competing geology colleges and offered geology majors below.
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School ranking:
#13 Geology School in
California#17 Geology School in the
West#80 Geology School in
USAProgram rankings:
State Ranking
#7 Seismology & Geophysics Program in California
Regional Ranking
#9 Seismology & Geophysics Program in the West
#17 General Geology Program in the West
National Ranking
#19 Seismology & Geophysics Program in USA
#79 General Geology Program in USA
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San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Dr
San Diego, CA 92182-0001
Phone: (619) 594-5200
Website:
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