History of Science Schools in The South - 2022 Ranking

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In 2022, we rated 4 schools offering history and philosophy of science and technology majors in Florida, Georgia, Maryland, and Oklahoma.

History-Schools.com team ranks Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL), Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD), and Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA) the top three history of science schools in the South.

See the best 4 history of science schools in the South below or narrow your search by program, state, or city in the South.

Top 4 history of science schools in the South:

Florida State University - History School Ranking
1. Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL, 1 history of science program

Johns Hopkins University - History School Ranking
2. Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD, 4 history of science programs

Georgia Institute of Technology - History School Ranking
3. Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA, 3 history of science programs

University of Oklahoma Norman - History School Ranking
4. University of Oklahoma Norman

Norman, OK, 3 history of science programs

History of science & technology schools in the South by state:

Schools by StateNo History of Science Schools in AlabamaNo History of Science Schools in ArkansasNo History of Science Schools in Delaware1 History of Science Schools in Florida1 History of Science Schools in GeorgiaNo History of Science Schools in KentuckyNo History of Science Schools in Louisiana1 History of Science Schools in MarylandNo History of Science Schools in MississippiNo History of Science Schools in North Carolina1 History of Science Schools in OklahomaNo History of Science Schools in South CarolinaNo History of Science Schools in TennesseeNo History of Science Schools in TexasNo History of Science Schools in VirginiaNo History of Science Schools in District of ColumbiaNo History of Science Schools in West Virginia

History of science schools in other regions:

Northeast: 6 schools
Midwest: 6 schools
West: 8 schools

Popular history school cities in the South:

in Alabama:
Auburn: 1 school
Birmingham: 3 schools
Tuscaloosa: 2 schools
in Arkansas:
Fayetteville: 1 school
in Delaware:
Newark: 1 school
in District of Columbia:
Washington: 8 schools
in Florida:
Gainesville: 1 school
Jacksonville: 2 schools
Miami: 2 schools
Orlando: 1 school
Pensacola: 1 school
Tallahassee: 2 schools
Tampa: 2 schools
in Georgia:
Athens: 1 school
Atlanta: 7 schools
Dahlonega: 1 school
Kennesaw: 1 school
Statesboro: 1 school
in Kentucky:
Bowling Green: 1 school
Lexington: 2 schools
Louisville: 2 schools
in Louisiana:
Baton Rouge: 2 schools
New Orleans: 6 schools
in Maryland:
Adelphi: 1 school
Annapolis: 1 school
Baltimore: 8 schools
College Park: 1 school
Towson: 1 school
in Mississippi:
Hattiesburg: 2 schools
Starkville: 1 school
in North Carolina:
Boone: 1 school
Chapel Hill: 1 school
Charlotte: 3 schools
Cullowhee: 1 school
Durham: 2 schools
Greensboro: 4 schools
Greenville: 1 school
Raleigh: 3 schools
Wilmington: 1 school
Winston Salem: 3 schools
in Oklahoma:
Edmond: 2 schools
Norman: 1 school
in Puerto Rico:
San Juan: 4 schools
in South Carolina:
Charleston: 3 schools
Clemson: 1 school
Columbia: 3 schools
in Tennessee:
Johnson City: 1 school
Knoxville: 2 schools
Memphis: 4 schools
Murfreesboro: 1 school
Nashville: 6 schools
in Texas:
Arlington: 1 school
Austin: 5 schools
College Station: 1 school
Denton: 2 schools
Edinburg: 1 school
El Paso: 1 school
Houston: 8 schools
Huntsville: 1 school
Lubbock: 2 schools
San Antonio: 9 schools
San Marcos: 1 school
Waco: 1 school
in Virginia:
Blacksburg: 1 school
Charlottesville: 1 school
Fairfax: 1 school
Fredericksburg: 1 school
Harrisonburg: 2 schools
Lexington: 2 schools
Lynchburg: 3 schools
Norfolk: 2 schools
Richmond: 3 schools
Williamsburg: 1 school
in West Virginia:
Charles Town: 1 school
Morgantown: 1 school
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