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The Bachelor of Science program equips students for both advanced academic pursuits and professional careers outside academia. Designed in alignment with American Meteorological Society (AMS) guidelines, the curriculum focuses on mathematical and physical principles to comprehend atmospheric behavior and composition. Undergraduates have opportunities to collaborate with faculty, earning academic credit and completing senior theses through research projects guided by top experts. Investigative work spans atmospheric dynamics, climate systems, surface-layer phenomena, cloud physics, and sensor-based observation. Specializations cover hurricane modeling, tropical weather patterns, ocean-atmosphere interactions, and climate variability. Numerous professors engage in hands-on field research. This degree path is ideal for students aiming for atmospheric science graduate programs or technical positions in government agencies and private sector organizations.