Thursday, February 28, 2013

Geology Phd Programs

Top Schools in Geology


While there are a limited number of schools offering a PhD program in geology, choosing the best one is an important when considering where to apply. While location and costs are important considerations, selecting the strongest programs will help you no matter if you want to go into teaching, field work or research once you graduate.


University of Arizona


According to U.S. News and World Report, The University of Arizona offers the best PhD program in geology in the country. The University's four year, research based program is designed for students who want to work in either industry, academia or for the government. According to the school's Department of Geosciences, most students will get financial help in the form of assistantships or fellowships. PhD students at the University of Arizona are required to complete not only 63 units of study and a comprehensive exam, but also write and defend a dissertation


University of Arizona


Department of Geosciences


1040 E. Fourth Street


Tucson, AZ 85721


520-621-6004


geo.arizona.edu


University of Michigan--Ann Arbor


The University of Michigan--Ann Arbor is also one of the country's best schools for a PhD in geology. According to the school's site, they seek students who are highly motivated, can work independently and come from a strong scientific background. While coursework is required, the University stresses the research component of the degree. Past projects have included research on magma, tectonic plate movement and the history of sedimentary basins. Students at the University of Michigan--Ann Arbor are also required to sit for a comprehensive final exam as well as write and defend a dissertation.


University of Michigan--Ann Arbor


Department of Geological Sciences


1100 N. University Avenue


Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1005


734-764-1435


lsa.umich.edu


Penn State University


Penn State's Department of Geosciences, established in 1913, is another top place to get your PhD in geology, according to U.S. News and World Report. It is home to close to 50 faculty members and enrolls about 100 graduate students at one time. The school has a specialty in the study of ore, as well as numerous other sub specialties in other areas of geology. According to the school's site, the PhD program usually takes four years to complete.


Pennsylvania State University--University Park


Department of Geosciences


507 Deike Building


University Park, PA 16802


814-865-7394


geosc.psu.edu







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