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Curriculum in Meteorology
The Department of Atmospheric Sciences
offers the B.S. degree in Meteorology. The undergraduate curriculum
in meteorology emphasizes weather and weather forecasting, but
also includes courses in climatology, atmospheric chemistry,
cloud physics and remote sensing of the atmosphere with radar
and satellites. As a discipline, atmospheric science has close
connection to oceanography and hydrology. As the meteorology
curriculum makes clear, physics, chemistry and mathematics are
the foundations of the study of the atmosphere.
The Department of Atmospheric Sciences
occupies upper floors of the 15-story Oceanography and Meteorology
Building. The Doppler weather radar on the roof of the building
is a campus landmark, and the department also operates two mobile
Doppler radars for research and teaching. The department receives
a continuous, comprehensive stream of meteorological data from
ground stations, balloons, aircraft, radars and satellites around
the world. Two well-equipped computer labs are regularly upgraded
to provide state-of-the-art educational equipment.
Students in the Department of Atmospheric
Sciences enjoy low student-to-teacher ratios and small classes.
Undergraduates have opportunities for individual study and participation
in faculty research projects, including regional, national and
international field programs.
Many students who receive B.S. degrees
in Meteorology obtain employment with the National Weather Service,
private meteorological consulting and weather forecasting companies,
air quality consulting firms, airlines, TV stations, energy trading
companies, universities, state governments, agricultural firms
and computer-related industries. Some students choose to enter
the military services as weather officers. Positions in teaching
and research normally require a graduate degree.
Students interested in cooperative education
arrangements should contact the head of the department for information.
Students of other disciplines may choose
to complete a minor in meteorology if they take a minimum of
16 hours in Atmospheric Sciences or upper-division geosciences.
At least 9 of these hours must be 300-level or above, including
at least 3 400-level hours. The selection of courses must be
made in agreement with an advisor from the Atmospheric Sciences
faculty.
In the curriculum presented, students
are advised to note carefully the prerequisites for many of the
courses.
Freshman Year
First Semester
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Cr
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Second Semester
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Cr
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ATMO 201 Atmospheric Sciences
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(3-0)
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3
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CHEM 102 Fund. of Chemistry II
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(3-3)
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4
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ATMO 203 Weather Forecasting Lab.
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(0-1)
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1
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MATH 172 Calculus
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(4-0)
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4
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CHEM 101 Fund. of Chemistry I
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(3-3)
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4
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PHYS 218 Mechanics
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(3-3)
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4
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ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric
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(3-0)
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3
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U.S. history elective
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3
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MATH 171 Analytical Geom. and Calc.
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(4-0)
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4
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15
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15
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Sophomore Year
ATMO 251 Weather Obs. and Analysis
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(2-2)
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3
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ATMO 335 Atmospheric Thermodynamics
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(3-0)
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3
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ATMO 363 Atmospheric Chemistry
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 308 Differential Equations
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 251 Engineering Math. III
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 221 Optics and Thermal Physics
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 208 Electricity and Optics
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(3-3)
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4
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POLS 206 American Natl. Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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U.S. history elective
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3
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Computer science elective
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3
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16
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* KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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16
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Junior Year
ATMO 324 Physical and Regional Climatology
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(2-2)
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3
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POLS 207 State and Local
Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 311 Topics in Applied Math. I
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(3-0)
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3
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Atmospheric sciences or technical electives
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6
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STAT 211 Principles of Stat. I
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(3-0)
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3
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Communication elective
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3
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Life sciences elective
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3
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Humanities elective
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3
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General elective
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3
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Oceanography elective
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3
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* KINE 199 Required Physical Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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18
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16
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Senior Year
ATMO 336 Atmospheric Dynamics
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(3-2)
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4
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ATMO 446 Physical Meteorology
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(3-0)
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3
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Atmospheric sciences or technical electives
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6
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Atmospheric sciences or technical electives
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6
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Visual and performing arts elective
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3
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Social and behavioral sciences elective
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3
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General elective
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3
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General electives
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4
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16
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16
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