Students with interest in severe weather, climate change, forecasting, broadcast meteorology, atmospheric chemistry, remote sensing, and many other areas may find a home in the Atmospheric Sciences. Study in this field seeks to understand the behavior and predictability of the earth's atmosphere. Atmospheric scientists need a good foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science, and the University of Utah’s program offers training in these areas and others, such as meteorology and climate. As a natural extension of the geographic setting of the university, the atmospheric sciences degree uniquely emphasizes mountain weather and climate. Ultimately, this program provides the knowledge and tools needed to address the challenges posed by hazardous weather and climate change in the 21st century.
Career Opportunities
In addition to technical skills and training, this versatile program ultimately allows students to develop an academic background that is appropriate for work in a number of fields. Alumni have gained employment in federal and state agencies (such as NASA and Transportation and Air Quality), the Air Force Weather Service, the private sector (such as aviation agriculture industries), and broadcast meteorology. Become a meteorologist, mining engineer, climatologist, hydrologist, or research and development engineer. The program is also excellent preparation for pursuing advanced degrees in the atmospheric or related sciences.
1 April 2023, 15 July 2023
Tanggal mulai
10 Mei 2023, 15 Agustus 2023
College of Mines and Earth Sciences
Frederick Albert Sutton Building,
115 S 1460 E, Room 205,
SALT LAKE CITY,
Utah,
84112, United States
Freshmen applicants who are completing or have completed their secondary education (high school) and have not yet attended any post-secondary institution (college or university).
TOEFL: 80 or higher
IELTS: 6.5 or higher