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Students pursuing the oceanic and atmospheric sciences undergraduate degree will gain foundational knowledge of the physical and chemical processes that shape our oceans and atmosphere. This program explores diverse subjects of scientific importance and growing societal relevance, such as marine wave dynamics, tidal patterns, ocean currents, natural climate fluctuations like El Niño, anthropogenic climate shifts, global temperature rise, seawater acidification, weather systems, and marine vortices. Through coursework, learners will master essential fluid dynamics and chemical concepts applicable to atmospheric and marine environments. Leveraging Scripps Institution of Oceanography's specialized resources, the program incorporates contemporary techniques for gathering and analyzing extensive environmental datasets. The curriculum capitalizes on Scripps' distinctive offerings, with upper-level courses typically maintaining small class sizes to facilitate individualized learning while providing access to major research university facilities. Numerous research collaboration opportunities exist for undergraduates to work with faculty, researchers, and graduate students on both observational studies and theoretical projects. This inherently interdisciplinary major maintains strong ties to related fields including physics, chemistry, engineering, geology, and environmental science through shared coursework and research initiatives.