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The Geography (Meteorology-Climatology) BS program at Arizona State University prepares students for careers in weather forecasting, climate analysis, and environmental science. The program covers dynamic and synoptic meteorology, measurement and instrumentation methods, and provides a foundation in calculus and physics. Graduates are eligible for certification as meteorologists by the National Weather Service and are well-prepared for graduate study in meteorology or climatology.
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Degree Overview
Program Name:
Geography (Meteorology-Climatology), BS
College:
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Location:
Tempe
Second Language Requirement:
No
First Required Math Course:
MAT 270 - Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I
Math Intensity:
Substantial
Objectives:
- Meet the requirements for certification as a meteorologist by the National Weather Service.
- Cover dynamic as well as synoptic meteorology.
- Provide students with a focused understanding of weather, climate, and measurement and instrumentation methods.
Description:
This program focuses on weather, climate, and various related measurement and instrumentation methods.
Careers
Potential Career Paths:
- Air Traffic Controller
- Climate Change Analyst
- Environmental Analyst
- Environmental Compliance Inspector
- Environmental Restoration Planner
- Hydrologist
- Meteorologist
- News Reporter
- Wind Energy Operations Manager
Job Growth and Median Salaries:
- Data obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).
- This program also provides suitable preparation for graduate study in either meteorology or climatology.
- The program curriculum includes courses such as: Atmospheric Physics, Operational Weather Forecasting, Calculus, Physics, etc.