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Our Bachelor of Science program in atmospheric and oceanic sciences provides comprehensive training in meteorology, oceanography, climate studies, and air pollution. This curriculum meets the qualifications for federal meteorologist or oceanographer roles and aligns with the American Meteorological Society's guidelines for atmospheric science bachelor's degrees. Each student completes a senior thesis through undergraduate research opportunities.Choosing to study atmospheric and oceanic sciences at the University of Maryland offers numerous benefits, including personalized instruction from exceptional faculty, a vibrant student community, and highly capable peers. While UMD is a large institution, our program maintains a tight-knit atmosphere that combines the resources of a major university with the close connections of a smaller academic unit.
Our location near Washington, D.C. provides exceptional access to cooperative education programs, internships, and employment opportunities in government agencies and research institutions. The surrounding area also offers rich cultural experiences through museums, performing arts, and sporting events.We emphasize hands-on scientific training beyond traditional coursework, requiring all majors to engage in advanced research with our distinguished faculty or complete external internships. These research experiences help students develop professional skills and determine their commitment to pursuing scientific careers.
High school students and students with fewer than 12 semester hours or 18 quarter hours of university-level credit beyond secondary school should apply as freshman applicants.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
University of Maryland passing score: 95
Maryland English Institute score: 94 or lower
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
University of Maryland passing score: 7
Maryland English Institute score: 6.5 or lower