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Earth and atmospheric scientists possess an inquisitive nature and deep enthusiasm for our planet. They serve as guardians of Earth's diverse resources, ranging from soil and water bodies to the air we breathe and terrestrial landscapes. Atmospheric Science encompasses the examination of weather patterns and climatic systems. Meteorology specifically analyzes short-term atmospheric fluctuations occurring in the troposphere and stratosphere. In contrast, climate science investigates extended timescales spanning from monthly variations to geological epochs, focusing on how the atmosphere interacts with Earth's surface features including oceans, landmasses, freshwater systems, and ice formations. The Atmospheric Science B.S. program necessitates coursework in planetary and atmospheric dynamics alongside foundational studies in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and specialized training in life and physical sciences. Graduating with this degree equips individuals to tackle critical challenges like sustainable energy solutions, environmental contaminants, planetary climate shifts (particularly global warming), extreme weather events and their impacts, as well as disaster prediction and mitigation strategies (such as seismic activity, volcanic eruptions, tropical cyclones, and twisters).