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The M.S. in Atmospheric Sciences Graduate program aims to train students in utilizing current and innovative approaches for theoretical research, instrument development, and measurement techniques within the earth-atmosphere system. This program caters to students pursuing studies in diverse atmospheric science areas such as cloud and aerosol physics, atmospheric chemistry, climate patterns, remote sensing, weather prediction, air pollution health effects, mesoscale modeling, wildfire dynamics, and radiative forcing.
Graduates with an M.S. in atmospheric sciences can explore career paths as air quality specialists, renewable energy advisors, atmospheric researchers, climate analysts, educators, environmental assessors, climatologists, monitoring specialists, and meteorologists.
Admission requirements to the master’s program include:
Minimum score requirements: TOEFL: 550 (paper) or 79 (internet); IELTS: 6.5 (academic version); Duolingo: 105 is required.
Application deadlines: February 1 (Fall) | November 1 (Spring).