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The EAS degree offers similar rigor to conventional meteorology and environmental science programs, yet features distinctive elements. EAS curriculum emphasizes practical training in gathering and analyzing environmental data, along with forecasting techniques. This interdisciplinary program delivers comprehensive environmental knowledge while enabling specialization in meteorology, earth sciences, education, or business applications. Graduates are equipped for advanced studies or direct entry into careers spanning weather forecasting, atmospheric research, geochemical analysis, geophysical exploration, engineering geology, natural hazard assessment, environmental evaluation, and regulatory affairs. With 30 credit hours of electives available across Georgia Tech's departments, students enjoy significant freedom to customize their academic path. The School actively promotes undergraduate involvement in faculty-led research initiatives.