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Meteorology examines the properties of the lower atmosphere and the mechanisms driving weather patterns. Those pursuing this major learn about weather analysis, forecasting techniques, and various environmental applications through theoretical concepts and hands-on methods. The curriculum involves working with specialized tools such as weather instruments, radar systems, and computer programs for processing atmospheric data.
Aspiring meteorology professionals should opt for the Applied Meteorology track, while students aiming for National Weather Service careers or graduate studies may prefer the Operational Meteorology concentration.
The program offers a combined bachelor's and master's degree pathway for Geographic Information Science or Meteorology students, leading to a Master of Science in GIScience and Geoenvironment. This accelerated option enables high-achieving undergraduates to complete both degrees within five years.