Professional Meteorology and Climatology

Course

In Muncie (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Muncie (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Are you interested in furthering your career in advanced atmospheric science? Ball State’s graduate certificate in professional meteorology and climatology is a focused, robust program that builds on your undergraduate education to make you a highly marketable employment candidate.

The Department of Geography offers graduate courses in professional meteorology and climatology that adhere to specific requirements mandated by the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Service (Federal Civil Service GS1340) for qualifications as a professional meteorologist.

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Location

Start date

Muncie (USA)
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About this course

In this program, you will have the opportunity to study topics like:

meteorology
climate
satellite and radar forecasting

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Subjects

  • Meteorology
  • Climatology
  • Electives
  • Graduate
  • Department
  • School
  • Classes
  • Certificate
  • Prerequisites
  • Analysis

Course programme

Major Requirements

For the graduate certificate in meteorology and climatology, you’ll select 15 credits (usually five classes) from a list of seven graduate-level electives in meteorology.

You should consult the department for course availability and the graduate school catalog for course prerequisites and restrictions.

Credits
  • 15
Courses

A few of the classes you will take may include:
  • GEOG 525 Physical Meteorology
  • GEOG 530 Weather Analysis
  • GEOG 531 Global Climate
  • GEOG 635 Satellite and Radar Forecasting
  • GEOG 547 Thermodynamic Meteorology
  • GEOG 549 Synoptic Meteorology
  • GEOG 550 Mesoscale Meteorology
  • GEOG 551 Dynamic Meteorology

Professional Meteorology and Climatology

Price on request