Geology Ranking 2022: University of Chicago

University of ChicagoRanked
14
in the USA
University of Chicago is a medium-sized not-for-profit Ivy League college offering many disciplines along with the geology major and located in Chicago, Illinois. This college was opened in 1891 and is presently offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in Geophysics and Seismology.

University of Chicago is among the most expensive in the country: tuition cost is about $63,000 a year. If you seek a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Illinois listing.

According to recent data analysis, University of Chicago area is relatively dangerous: the college is reported to have a poor rating for campus crime.

Based on 67 evaluation factors, University of Chicago geology program ranks in Top 20 Geology Schools in the United States and The Second Best Geology School in Illinois. Major competing geology colleges for this college are Northwestern University in Evanston and Washington University in St Louis in Saint Louis. Check the details about all twelve competing geology colleges as well as list of available geology majors below.

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Overall school rankings 2022:

The Second Best Geology School in Illinois
The Third Best Geology School in The Midwest
Ranked #14 Geology School in USA

Programs rankings 2022:

State of Illinois Ranking

The Best Seismology & Geophysics School
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The Midwest Regional Ranking

The Second Best Seismology & Geophysics School
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USA National Ranking

Ranked #7 Seismology & Geophysics School
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You may be interested in other ways to get accepted at University of Chicago:
Chemistry Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
Engineering Programs - ranked top 15% in USA
Environmental Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
History Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
Physics Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
Also, check how University of Chicago ranks among graduate schools and Ivy League schools in Illinois.

Contact information:

University of Chicago
5801 S Ellis Ave
Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: (773) 702-1234
Website: www.uchicago.edu

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University of Chicago Location Map

Geology majors:

Bachelor's degree

Geophysics and Seismology

Master's degree

Geophysics and Seismology

Doctor's degree

Geophysics and Seismology

Geology minors:

Bachelor's degree

Geophysics and Seismology

Local competitors:

Northwestern University - Geology School Ranking
Northwestern University

Evanston, IL, 4 geology programs

Washington University in St Louis - Geology School Ranking
Washington University in St Louis

Saint Louis, MO, 5 geology programs

University of Michigan Ann Arbor - Geology School Ranking
University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, MI, 5 geology programs

University of Wisconsin Madison - Geology School Ranking
University of Wisconsin Madison

Madison, WI, 9 geology programs

Purdue University - Geology School Ranking
Purdue University

West Lafayette, IN, 3 geology programs

Ohio State University - Geology School Ranking
Ohio State University

Columbus, OH, 3 geology programs

University of Illinois Urbana Champaign - Geology School Ranking
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Champaign, IL, 3 geology programs

Saint Louis University - Geology School Ranking
Saint Louis University

Saint Louis, MO, 4 geology programs

Miami University Oxford - Geology School Ranking
Miami University Oxford

Oxford, OH, 4 geology programs

Michigan State University - Geology School Ranking
Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI, 3 geology programs

University of Iowa - Geology School Ranking
University of Iowa

Iowa City, IA, 6 geology programs

University of Kentucky - Geology School Ranking
University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY, 3 geology programs

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