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Meteorology—Bachelor of Science

Degree: Bachelor of Science

Website: Bachelor of Science in Meteorology

College/School: School of Mathematics, Science and Engineering

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Bachelor of Science in Meteorology

The Bachelor of Science in Meteorology interdisciplinary degree program prepares students for successful and impactful careers in the diverse fields of weather science, forecasting and atmospheric conservation, and for advanced degrees in pursuit of researcher or educator positions.

The Bachelor of Science in Meteorology program offers a comprehensive education which prepares students to enter a wide variety of professional careers as well as graduate programs in weather modeling and forecasting, air pollution studies, broadcast meteorology, hydrology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications in meteorology, and education.

The Meteorology program philosophy seeks to develop in the student an appreciation of the Earth’s fragile atmosphere through education and understanding of the Earth’s atmosphere. Students learn to critically analyze and evaluate the interactions of the atmosphere with the oceans and biosphere, and recognize the problems and issues of local and regional air pollution, the profound implications and long-term effects of global warming on the planet, the effects of severe weather, as well as the long-term effects of human impact on weather and climate. Students can also expect to research, model and investigate global weather events and their causes and impacts.

The Bachelor of Science in Meteorology requires 132 credit hours to complete.

Bachelor of Science in Meteorology Degree Plan

The Bachelor of Science in Meteorology program requires a minimum of 132 credit hours to complete.

UIW Undergraduate Core Curriculum

UIW core coursework is required. Review the Undergraduate Core Curriculum Here and review the degree plans for each concentration for scheduling of the core curriculum classwork. In addition, 45 Community Service hours are part of all bachelor's degree programs. See Community Service.

 

UIW Core Curriculum 
 Composition and Rhetoric  6 credit hours 
 Literature and Art 6 credit hours 
 Science and Mathematics 7 credit hours 
 History and Behavioral Science 6 credit hours 
 Philosophy and Religion  9 credit hours 
 Second Language  6 credit hours 
 Wellness and Physical Education  3 credit hours
  43 total core credit hours
   
 Community Service  45 clock hours (non-credit) 

 

Meteorology Coursework

METR 1325Natural Hazards

3

METR 1125Natural Hazards Lab

1

METR 1360Climatology

3

METR 1430Meteorology

4

METR 3310Radar Meteorology

3

METR 3320Forecasting I

3

METR 3325Thermodynamic Meteorology

3

METR 3330Forecasting II

3

METR 3335Severe Weather

3

METR 3340Hydrology

3

METR 3356Synoptic Meteorology

3

METR 3360Satellite Meteorology

3

METR 3365Atmospheric Physics

3

METR 3390Meteorological Instrumentation

3

METR 3190Meteorology Instrumentation Lab

1

METR 4315Air Pollution Meteorology

3

METR 4220Capstone in Meteorology

2

Total Credit Hours:49

 

Advanced Meteorology Elective Coursework

Select 3 credit hours of advanced meteorology coursework from these course options.

METR 3345Statistical Climatology

3

METR 3346Paleoclimatology

3

METR 3355/ENSC 3355Geographical Information Systems

3

METR 4325Climate Modeling

3

METR 4330Micrometeorology

3

METR 4340Precipitation and Physics of Weather Modification

3

METR 4371Special Topics in Meteorology

3

Total Credit Hours:3

 

Oceanography Coursework

GEOL 1420Oceanography

4

Total Credit Hours:4

 

Physics Coursework

PHYS 2305Physics I

3

PHYS 2105Physics I Lab

1

PHYS 2306Physics II

3

PHYS 2106Physics II Laboratory

1

Total Credit Hours:8

 

Chemistry Coursework

CHEM 1301Chemical Principles I

3

CHEM 1302Chemical Principles II

3

CHEM 1203LGeneral Chemistry Laboratory

0

Total Credit Hours:8

 

Computer Programming

Select 3 credit hours from these courses. Other coursework may be approved in consultation with student's academic advisor.

CIS 2330Programming Languages I

3

CIS 3360Computer Science

3

MATH 2340/ENGR 2340Computer Programming for Mathematics, Sciences, and Engineering

3

Total Credit Hours:3

 

Minor in Mathematics

MATH 1311Precalculus

3

MATH 2312Calculus I

3

MATH 2313Calculus II

3

MATH 2314Differential Equations

3

MATH 3314Calculus III

3

MATH 3/4xxx
Plus 6 additional upper-division hours in Mathematics

6

Total Credit Hours:21

The following courses do not qualify for the Mathematics Minor for Meteorology Majors:

MATH 2374: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers

MATH 2375: Mathematics and Science Pedagogy for Elementary Teachers

MATH 3340: History of Mathematics