Geology Ranking 2022: The University of Tennessee Chattanooga

The University of Tennessee ChattanoogaRanked
372
in the USA
The University of Tennessee Chattanooga is a medium-sized public college offering a number of disciplines along with the geology major and located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This college was opened in 1886 and is presently offering bachelor's degrees in General Geology and Earth Science.

The University of Tennessee Chattanooga is rather expensive: depending on the program, tuition is around $27,000 per year. If you look for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Tennessee listing.

According to recent studies, The University of Tennessee Chattanooga area is dangerous; the college is reported to have a very bad rating for campus security.

Based on 67 evaluation criteria, The University of Tennessee Chattanooga geology program ranks #372 Geology School (out of 560; top 70%) in the United States and #8 Geology School in Tennessee. Major competing geology colleges for this school are Mississippi State University in Starkville and Vanderbilt University in Nashville. See the details about all twelve competing geology schools and list of available geology majors and minors below.

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Overall school rankings 2022:

Ranked #8 Geology School in Tennessee
Ranked #92 Geology School in The South
Ranked #372 Geology School in USA

Programs rankings 2022:

State of Tennessee Ranking

Ranked #8 General Geology School
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The South Regional Ranking

Ranked #92 General Geology School
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USA National Ranking

Ranked #368 General Geology School
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Also, check how The University of Tennessee Chattanooga has been ranked among graduate schools in Tennessee.

Contact information:

The University of Tennessee Chattanooga
615 McCallie Ave
Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598
Phone: (423) 425-4111
Website: www.utc.edu

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The University of Tennessee Chattanooga Location Map

Geology majors:

Bachelor's degree

General Geology and Earth Science

Local competitors:

Mississippi State University - Geology School Ranking
Mississippi State University

Starkville, MS, 8 geology programs

Vanderbilt University - Geology School Ranking
Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN, 4 geology programs

University of Georgia - Geology School Ranking
University of Georgia

Athens, GA, 4 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 South Carolina Columbia - Geology School Ranking
University of South Carolina Columbia

Columbia, SC, 5 geology programs

Miami University Oxford - Geology School Ranking
Miami University Oxford

Oxford, OH, 4 geology programs

Auburn University - Geology School Ranking
Auburn University

Auburn, AL, 5 geology programs

The University of Tennessee Knoxville - Geology School Ranking
The University of Tennessee Knoxville

Knoxville, TN, 4 geology programs

University of Kentucky - Geology School Ranking
University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY, 3 geology programs

The University of Alabama - Geology School Ranking
The University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL, 3 geology programs

University of Cincinnati - Geology School Ranking
University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH, 4 geology programs

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