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Geological/Geophysical Engineering Program

22 U.S. colleges are offering Geological/Geophysical Engineering programs and its subprograms. The 2024 average undergraduate tuition of the Geological/Geophysical Engineering programs is $11,914 for state residents and $33,106 for out-of-state students. The average graduate program tuition is $28,190 for state residents and $33,106 for out-of-state students.

Geological/Geophysical Engineering by Degree and Programs

18 colleges have Geological/Geophysical Engineering BS degree programs and 20 graduate schools have the program in gradute levels.
Geological/Geophysical Engineering Programs by Degree
Number of Offered Schools
Certificate Programs-
Associate's1
Bachelor's18
Master's13
Doctorate7

U.S. Colleges Offering Geological/Geophysical Engineering Program

School NameUndergraduate TuitionGraduate TuitionPopulatoinGraduation RateStudents to Faculty
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Public, four-years
$22,752 ($8,640) $25,703 ($13,181) 6,607 38% 11 to 1
University of Arizona
Public, four-years
$41,095 ($13,626) $33,961 ($14,389) 49,403 67% 17 to 1
University of California-Los Angeles
Public, four-years
$44,524 ($13,747) $28,985 ($13,883) 46,430 92% 18 to 1
Colorado School of Mines
Public, four-years
$44,376 ($21,186) $44,376 ($21,354) 7,403 81% 17 to 1
Delaware Technical Community College-Terry
Public, four-years
$11,828 ($4,965) - 11,726 19% 12 to 1
University of Idaho
Public, four-years
$29,784 ($8,816) $29,784 ($10,548) 11,507 61% 16 to 1
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Public, four-years
$58,072 ($17,228) $55,052 ($27,524) 51,225 93% 12 to 1
Michigan Technological University
Public, four-years
$41,340 ($18,392) $24,929 ($23,867) 7,063 67% 13 to 1
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Public, four-years
$36,402 ($16,488) $31,555 ($21,091) 54,955 84% 16 to 1
University of Mississippi
Public, four-years
$26,980 ($9,412) $26,980 ($9,412) 22,300 67% 16 to 1