Bachelor of Science in Meteorology 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Western Kentucky University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Meteorology

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The B.S. Meteorology program requires a minimum of 48 semester hours of meteorology, geography, and computer science courses. A minor is not required. Other required courses in physics and mathematics total an additional 25 semester hours. Students majoring in meteorology will learn the concepts and skills necessary to qualify as a meteorologist for the National Weather Service, and to meet the professional standards of the American Meteorological Society. In addition to preparing students for immediate employment as meteorologists, the combination of advanced theoretical and applied coursework as well as experience with meteorological instrumentation and computer programming will provide a foundation for students who wish to pursue graduate school in the atmospheric sciences. Students will become more directly involved in faculty sponsored research, increased co-authorship of peer-reviewed research articles, and increased presentation of research results at professional meetings and conferences. Careers in Meteorology Students who complete the B.S. in Meteorology degree at Western Kentucky University will be able to pursue careers that include the following: Weather forecasting Aviation forecasting Broadcast meteorology Pollution forecasting Commodity/Energy forecasting Students who enter graduate school and pursue a M.S. or Ph.D. in the Atmospheric Sciences will be able to pursue careers that include the following: University professor Climate change research Atmospheric modeling Paleoclimatology Consulting

Programme overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The B.S. Meteorology program requires a minimum of 48 semester hours of meteorology, geography, and computer science courses. A minor is not required. Other required courses in physics and mathematics total an additional 25 semester hours. Students majoring in meteorology will learn the concepts and skills necessary to qualify as a meteorologist for the National Weather Service, and to meet the professional standards of the American Meteorological Society. In addition to preparing students for immediate employment as meteorologists, the combination of advanced theoretical and applied coursework as well as experience with meteorological instrumentation and computer programming will provide a foundation for students who wish to pursue graduate school in the atmospheric sciences. Students will become more directly involved in faculty sponsored research, increased co-authorship of peer-reviewed research articles, and increased presentation of research results at professional meetings and conferences. Careers in Meteorology Students who complete the B.S. in Meteorology degree at Western Kentucky University will be able to pursue careers that include the following: Weather forecasting Aviation forecasting Broadcast meteorology Pollution forecasting Commodity/Energy forecasting Students who enter graduate school and pursue a M.S. or Ph.D. in the Atmospheric Sciences will be able to pursue careers that include the following: University professor Climate change research Atmospheric modeling Paleoclimatology Consulting

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have a cumulative 2.50 GPA. Other English Language Requirements: TOEFL score of 525 on Paper-based test. Students can also prove English proficiency by completing ESLI or ELS Level 109.

48 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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