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Howard University's Atmospheric Sciences program equips graduates to pioneer fresh insights into atmospheric phenomena and climate shifts while spearheading cross-disciplinary research crucial for national security, economic interests, and ecological preservation. The program hosts a significant research hub, the NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology.
Howard's Graduate School offers an M.S. in Atmospheric Sciences tailored for students passionate about earth system science and the mechanisms behind severe weather patterns and planetary environmental transformations. Like our accomplished alumni, this master's program will ready you for professional opportunities in corporate sectors, governmental research institutions, environmental advisory services, or advanced academic pursuits. You'll develop robust theoretical knowledge spanning geophysics, atmospheric mechanics, weather prediction, ocean science, and meteorological principles, complemented by hands-on experience in field measurements, satellite data interpretation, GIS applications, remote sensing technologies, and computational modeling for weather and climate analysis. The curriculum focuses on five key specializations: Air quality assessment and monitoring, atmospheric chemical processes and fluid behavior, atmospheric physical properties, climate simulation, and regional weather systems. Within our collaborative academic environment, you'll enjoy ample chances to work alongside faculty on projects supported by prestigious organizations including NSF, DOE, NASA, and NOAA. The program provides access to two premier research facilities: the NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology and the Beltsville Center for Climate System Observation, which supplies live weather data. Our alumni currently contribute their expertise in research consulting, meteorological prediction, and public sector roles.