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192 Master's degrees in Geology in North America
Geology
Geology from Texas A&M University is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the fundamentals of geology and related disciplines. Research investigations comprise a significant part of each program. The M.S. degree is normally granted as thesis option only.
Geological and Environmental Sciences
The Geological and Environmental Sciences programme at Stanford University offers a comprehensive B.Sc. degree focused on Earth’s systems. This full-time, on-campus course equips students with analytical skills to address global planetary challenges through integrative research, field discovery, and sustainable education.
Geology
The Department of Geological Sciences at New Mexico State University offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science degree in Geology.

Geology
The Master of Science in Geology at California State University Fullerton is based on the assumption that every geologist must have a thorough knowledge of fundamental geologic principles and that this knowledge must be rooted in field- and laboratory-based experiences.
Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering
The Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering program at University of New Brunswick combines the study of geodesy with geomatics, giving students a well-rounded understanding of the field.
Geology
The Geology program from Portland State University prepares you for a high-demand career that addresses critical environmental issues facing our world today from energy, water and mineral resources to climate, natural hazards, and environmental monitoring and cleanup.
Preservation Studies
The Master of Science in Preservation Studies's mission at Eastern Michigan University is to focus on career development in the focus areas to prepare students for gainful employment in heritage preservation in the public and private sectors.
Geology
In the Geology Master of Science in Temple University’s College of Science and Technology, you will gain a broad understanding of the geological cycles while completing research in your selected field of study.
Geological and Planetary Sciences
Students in the Geological and Planetary Sciences program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech study the earth and other planets to understand their origin, composition, and development, and to examine the effects of their resulting physical and chemical characteristics on the history of life, on the environment, and on humanity.
Geological Sciences
The primary goal of the M.S. program in Geological Sciences is to train scientists, professionals, and educators in the global earth science community. Learn more with Geological Sciences from University of Connecticut.
GeoEngineering
This GeoEngineering MASc course from Queen's University is a collaboration between faculty members at Queen’s University and the Royal Military College (RMC).
Geological Sciences
With the Geological Sciences MSc degree from Arizona State University, students can work with faculty and researchers in NASA- and NSF-funded labs and projects in the field on all seven continents on Earth.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering program from University of British Columbia delivers an interdisciplinary experience, combining principles of geotechnical engineering, hydrogeology and geology, to provide a versatile set of skills needed to solve a wide range of practical problems related to engineering interactions with the earth environment.
Geology
Our current focus areas on the Geology program at Texas Christian University, include sedimentary geology, petroleum geology, structural geology and tectonics, igneous and metamorphic petrology, Geospatial analysis, geomorphology, meteoritics and planetary geology, and paleontology.
Geological Engineering
The graduate program at University of Wisconsin Madison offers training leading to the master of science and the doctor of philosophy degrees in geological engineering. Geological Engineering is a rapidly growing field of study that integrates the two disciplines of geology and engineering.
Environmental Science with a Specialization in Environmental Geology
You understand the connection that humans have to the earth and our environment as a whole. At the University of Houston Clear Lake, you can apply that understanding to a Master of Science in Environmental Science with a Specialization in Environmental Geology.
Anatomy and Vertebrate Paleontology
Students in the Anatomy and Vertebrate Paleontology from Oklahoma State University receive structured training to equip them for careers teaching medical gross anatomy, development, histology, and neuroanatomy.
Geosciences
The Geosciences program of University of Rochester emphasizes involvement in research projects. Typically, students joining the MS program complete coursework during the first year and undertake their MS research and thesis in their second year.
Geology
The Geology Master is offered by California State University San Bernardino. The Master of Science in Geology is designed to provide strong preparation in geological sciences, focused directly on geological study and research.
Geosciences
The Master of Science (MS) degree in Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin is the foundation for students pursuing employment in the petroleum industry, environmental and hydrogeological fields, state and federal government agencies, and other related geoscience fields.