16 Bachelor's degrees in Geology in Colorado, United States

Geosciences - Environmental Geology
The Geosciences - Environmental Geology programme at Colorado Mesa University has the same basic framework as the Geology concentration with a stronger emphasis on geologic hazards, ground-water and surface-water hydrology, biological systems, and environmental science.

Geosciences - Secondary Education
The Geosciences - Secondary Education degree at Colorado Mesa University is structured for graduates to pursue teaching careers at the middle or high school level.

Geosciences - Geology
The Geosciences - Geology students from Colorado Mesa University receive a geological education that includes all necessary courses required to be a professional geologist.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering program of Colorado School of Mines prepares graduates for careers that focus on the interaction between humans and earth.
Geology - Geology
The Geology - Geology programme from Colorado State University provides a strong general science background for other diverse careers, including primary and secondary school teaching, science writing, environmental and resource law, and resource and/or hazards specializations within the construction, insurance, land use, securities, and other industries.
Natural Sciences - Geology Education
The Bachelor of Science in Natural Sciences - Geology Education at Colorado State University provides the subject matter, the education classes, and the classroom experience required for secondary science education licensure in Colorado.
Geology
At Geology from Fort Lewis College, you’ll learn to interpret the origins of materials, explore the effects of tapping natural resources, and study Earth processes integral to the political, economic, and social decisions of the future.
Geology - Geophysics
The Geology - Geophysics programme from Colorado State University combines a strong foundation in geology with additional depth in geophysics, physics, mathematics, and associated quantitative, data analysis, and computer skills.
Geology
The Major in Geology from Colorado State University provides an academic and practical basis for diverse professional geosciences and other careers that include private and public sector water, energy, mineral and other natural resources, geologic hazards, resources and environmental management, and education.
Geology - Environmental Geology
Students of the Geology - Environmental Geology programme from Colorado State University develop expertise in surface and shallow subsurface processes that shape the Earth and provide critical soil and water resources and services for human society and the natural world.
Geology
The options available in the Geology program of the University of Colorado at Boulder are geology and geophysics and lead to the BA degree. Both options provide a strong basis for understanding the functioning of the Earth system.
Earth Sciences - Geology Emphasis
In the Earth Sciences - Geology Emphasis degree program from University of Northern Colorado, you’ll learn by doing. Our program stands out for its hands-on field work and research opportunities, providing you with advanced training and direct experience that’s often reserved for graduate students. You won’t merely study science you’ll actively practice it.
Applied Geology
The Applied Geology program at Metropolitan State University of Denver is located on the Auraria campus in downtown Denver. The mission of the Applied Geology program is to prepare students for entry into geoscience careers or graduate programs by providing access to critical content knowledge, applicable skills, and modes of thought.
Geology - Hydrogeology
The Geology - Hydrogeology programme from Colorado State University provides a rigorous education in geological aspects of surface and subsurface water science, resources and applications, while ensuring that students are well prepared for a variety of geosciences careers.
Geology
Geology from Western Colorado University involves the study of rocks, minerals, topography and plate tectonics (earthquakes, volcanism and mountain building), as well as the history of Earth and it’s life forms.
Geology
The Geology Department at Colorado College is a place of active inquiry and intellectual exploration for faculty and students who are engaged in academic courses and original research in Earth Sciences.