environmental geosciences Bachelor’s Degrees
A bachelor’s degree in environmental geosciences is offered at 10 colleges in the United States, where you can earn abachelor’s degree in environmental geosciences. This degree is more popular with female students, and about33% were students from underrepresented racial-ethnic groups. Also, 2.3% of environmental geosciences graduates were international students.
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Education Levels of environmental geosciences Majors
In the most recent year for which data is available, 96 degrees were awarded toenvironmental geosciences majors across all award levels. The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in environmental geosciences at each degree level.
| Education Level | Number of Grads |
|---|---|
| Bachelor’s Degree (this page) | 86 |
| Master’s Degree | 10 |
Earnings of environmental geosciences Majors With Bachelor’s Degrees (All Award Levels)
At this time, we do not have the data to estimate the median earnings for graduates with this degree.
Student Debt (All Award Levels)
We do not have the data to estimate the median debt for graduates with this degree.
Student Diversity
This degree is more popular with female students. About 53.5% of graduates with this degree are women.
| Gender | Number of Grads |
|---|---|
| Men | 40 |
| Women | 46 |
The racial-ethnic distribution of environmental geosciences graduates is as follows:
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Grads | Share |
|---|---|---|
| White | 56 | 65.1% |
| Asian | 7 | 8.1% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 16 | 18.6% |
| American Indian / Alaska Native | 2 | 2.3% |
| Two or More Races | 1 | 1.2% |
| Race Unknown | 2 | 2.3% |
| International Students | 2 | 2.3% |
This degree is not very popular with international students. Only 2.3% of graduates fall into this category.
See the minority definition in the References below.
Most Popular environmental geosciences Programs for Bachelor’s Degrees
There are 17 colleges that offer a bachelor’s degree in environmental geosciences. Learn more about the most popular below:
The most popular school in the United States for environmental geosciences students seeking a bachelor's degree is Texas A&M University-College Station. During the most recent year for which we have data, 44 people received their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences from this school. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities comes in at #2 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. During the most recent year for which we have data, 17 people received their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences from this school. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
The College of Wooster is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. This school awarded 10 bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
Michigan Technological University comes in at #4 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. During the most recent year for which we have data, 7 people received their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences from this school. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Trinity University is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. This school awarded 6 bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
University of Missouri-Kansas City comes in at #6 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. This school awarded 3 bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Utah Tech University comes in at #7 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. This school awarded 3 bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
Juniata College comes in at #8 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. During the most recent year for which we have data, 2 people received their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences from this school. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
University of the Pacific comes in at #9 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. This school awarded 2 bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Western Michigan University comes in at #10 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. During the most recent year for which we have data, 2 people received their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences from this school. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Case Western Reserve University is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Eastern Washington University is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Holyoke Community College is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Lansing Community College comes in at #14 on our list of the most popular colleges offering bachelor's degrees in environmental geosciences. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
State University of New York at Plattsburgh is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
Temple University is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Northern Colorado is a popular choice for environmental geosciences majors seeking their bachelor's degree. Graduates who complete their bachelor's degree in environmental geosciences here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
environmental geosciences Concentrations
| Major | Annual Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| Environmental Geosciences | 96 |
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Related Majors
Below are some popular majors similar to environmental geosciences that also offer bachelor’s degrees.
| Major | Annual Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other | 30,141 |
| Biological and Physical Sciences | 28,033 |
| Data Analytics | 12,891 |
| MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES | 10,355 |
| Data Science | 7,716 |
References
The racial-ethnic minority student count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.
- College Factual
- National Center for Education Statistics (IPEDS)
- O*NET Online
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard
More about our data sources and methodologies.