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The applied climate science degree program equips students with fundamental and practical knowledge in meteorology and climatology. This curriculum establishes a strong base for comprehending Earth's climate system, its elements, and how climate affects both ecosystems and human communities. Through an interdisciplinary framework, the program incorporates studies in biology, chemistry, soil science, hydrology, ecology, mathematics, statistics, and Geographic Information Science (GIScience). Such coursework delivers advanced climatology education, enabling students to analyze intricate climate-related challenges and their connections to environmental resources. Graduates emerge as skilled climate scientists, ready to tackle issues like disaster preparedness, global warming, shifting patterns of extreme weather, ecological decline, forest loss, and growing pressures on water supplies and other natural assets.