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The University of Texas at Dallas: Geography Ranking 2024

The University of Texas at DallasRanked
85
in the USA
The University of Texas at Dallas is a very large public college offering a number of disciplines along with the geography program and located in Richardson, Texas. The school was founded in 1969 and is presently offering bachelor's, certificates, master's, and doctoral degrees in Cartography.

The University of Texas at Dallas is very expensive - tuition is around $42,000 per year. If you look for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Texas listing.

According to recent studies, The University of Texas at Dallas area is relatively dangerous - the college is reported to have a poor rating for on-campus security.

Based on 66 evaluation factors, The University of Texas at Dallas geography program ranks in Top 100 Geography Schools in the United States and in Top 5 Geography Schools in Texas. Major competing geography schools for this college are The University of Texas in Austin and Texas A & M University College Station. Check the details about all twelve competing geography colleges and offered geography majors below.

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School ranking:

#5 Geography School in Texas
#31 Geography School in the South
#85 Geography School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

Third Best Cartography & Topography Program in Texas

Regional Ranking

#19 Cartography & Topography Program in the South

National Ranking

#53 Cartography & Topography Program in USA

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Also, see how The University of Texas at Dallas ranks among graduate schools in Texas.

Contact information:

The University of Texas at Dallas
800 West Campbell Road
Richardson, TX 75080-3021
Phone: (972) 883-2111
Website: www.utdallas.edu

Location map:

The University of Texas at Dallas Location Map

Geography majors:

Bachelor's degree

Cartography

Postbaccalaureate certificate

Cartography

Master's degree

Cartography

Doctor's degree

Cartography

Local competitors:

The University of Texas at Austin - Geography School Ranking
The University of Texas

Austin, TX, 3 geography programs

Texas A & M University College Station - Geography School Ranking
Texas A & M University College Station

College Station, TX, 5 geography programs

Texas Tech University - Geography School Ranking
Texas Tech University

Lubbock, TX, 3 geography programs

University of Oklahoma Norman - Geography School Ranking
University of Oklahoma Norman

Norman, OK, 5 geography programs

University of Arkansas - Geography School Ranking
University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR, 4 geography programs

University of North Texas - Geography School Ranking
University of North Texas

Denton, TX, 4 geography programs

Sam Houston State University - Geography School Ranking
Sam Houston State University

Huntsville, TX, 2 geography programs

Texas State University - Geography School Ranking
Texas State University

San Marcos, TX, 9 geography programs

The University of Texas at San Antonio - Geography School Ranking
The University of Texas

San Antonio, TX, 2 geography programs

Texas Christian University - Geography School Ranking
Texas Christian University

Fort Worth, TX, 2 geography programs

Oklahoma State University - Geography School Ranking
Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK, 3 geography programs

Louisiana Tech University - Geography School Ranking
Louisiana Tech University

Ruston, LA, 1 geography program

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