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16 Bachelor's degrees in Geology in Massachusetts, United States
Geological Sciences
The mission of the Geological Sciences program of Tufts University is intended for students who wish to pursue graduate study in geology or entry level employment in a variety of fields, including geotechnical, hydrogeologic, and non-profit companies.
Geological Sciences
The Geological Sciences major at Boston College combines elements of traditional Earth and environmental sciences programs and is considered excellent preparation for those working toward graduate school in the geosciences or employment in industry following graduation with a B.S. degree.
Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences
Welcome to the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania's Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences BS program. Join us in exploring the dynamic intersection of environmental science, geography, and geology, where you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of Earth's processes and their impact on our environment.
Earth Systems
For those with an interest in the interactions of large-scale systems on the Earth--the geosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, ocean, and snow and ice realms--the Earth Systems program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst provides a holistic perspective on the Earth.
Environmental Geology
The Environmental Geology program of Tufts University emphasizes breadth and flexibility for students seeking a double major, teaching certification, medical programs, careers in multidisciplinary fields such as environmental law, or a broad-based liberal arts major.
Geology
The Geology from Mount Holyoke College major provides students with an understanding of Earth processes, properties, and history, to the evolution of life, and to the interactions between human beings and various environments.
Geological Sciences
Do you want to work on emerging environmental problems? At Salem State University Geological Sciences, we offer career opportunities addressing critical current questions such as climate change, human impact on the environment and natural resources.
Applied Environmental Studies
The Applied Environmental Studies program of Tufts University is a stand-alone major that does not require majoring in a second discipline, in contrast to the Environmental Studies co-major.
Geosciences
At Wellesley College, the Geosciences department offers a wide range of courses and research opportunities.
Geosciences
The Geosciences program at the Smith College emphasizes the fact that our planet is geologically dynamic, with 4.5 billion years of history and a future we want to protect. The Earth’s environments are subject to ever-increasing modification by human intervention—potentially changing everyday life as we know it.
Geosciences
The Geosciences major at Williams College offers an understanding of the evolution of our planet and its interacting global systems. In this era of global change, geoscience provides the tools that can help us learn to live sustainably with our environment, and appreciate our place within the vastness of Earth history.
Geology
The primary objectives of the Geology program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst are to understand the processes that constantly change the earth and other terrestrial planets, and to decipher the history of the earth and terrestrial planets from the time of origin of the solar solar system to the present day.
Geology
The Geology program from Amherst College explore the science of the Earth—its physical makeup, its history and how it works. Geology at Amherst is not confined to classrooms and labs: field trips take students from the mountains to the beach.
Remote Sensing and Geospatial Sciences
Boston University's BA/MS program in Remote Sensing and Geospatial Sciences offered through the Department of Earth & Environment combines advanced undergraduate and graduate courses to provide students with a firm grasp of these highly technical fields and opens up exciting career opportunities for students.
Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences - GIS and Spatial Analysis
Welcome to Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania's Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences - GIS and Spatial Analysis program. Join us in exploring the exciting field of geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis, where you'll develop expertise in geospatial technologies and their applications across various disciplines.
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
The Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences programme at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers a bachelor degree focused on interconnected natural systems. This public study mode course provides flexible concentrations in earth, climate, and planetary sciences, typically completed over four years of full-time study.