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The Bachelor of Science in Meteorology program aims to deepen knowledge about atmospheric phenomena affecting weather and climate patterns. This interdisciplinary field integrates rigorous studies in mathematics, chemistry, physics, statistics, computer science, geology, earth sciences, and meteorology, with a strong focus on cutting-edge theoretical and practical research. The curriculum prepares future meteorologists to: (1) proficiently track and evaluate atmospheric conditions across various timeframes and geographic regions, (2) deliver precise weather predictions for both routine and extreme conditions, and (3) tackle modern issues like climate variability, environmental impacts of human activity, and building adaptable, eco-conscious societies. Accordingly, the foundational coursework offers comprehensive coverage of atmospheric systems, encompassing thermodynamic principles, physical processes, and meteorological analysis at synoptic, dynamic, and mesoscale levels.