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The Atmospheric Physics (ATPH) graduate program prepares students to become pioneers in physical and Earth sciences. Its curriculum equips learners with both theoretical knowledge of the physics principles underlying weather and climate systems, along with hands-on expertise across diverse practical applications. ATPH professors engage graduate students in extensive research domains, spanning from developing airborne and satellite instruments to employing active/passive remote sensing methods, conducting spectroscopy across ultraviolet to thermal infrared wavelengths, studying light scattering and radiative transfer, analyzing atmospheric dynamics, and numerous other specialized areas.
International students residing in the United States who have a pertinent immigration status, meet the required language proficiency, and possess appropriate academic preparation may be considered for non-degree or certificate status. International applicants are required to provide an official English language transcript and a native language transcript from each post-secondary institution attended. Each set of documents must list subjects studied, grades or marks received and rank in class or division. English Proficiency: An English proficiency test is required for most international students. The Graduate School has a minimum TOEFL score of 80, but certain academic programs may require a higher score. My Best scores and single date test scores for the TOEFL are both acceptable. We also now accept the TOEFL Essentials test. The minimum score on the TOEFL Essentials test is 8.5. The IELTS minimum is a total score of 6.5 for students wishing to study at UMBC. A minimum score of 53 is required on the PTE Academic test.