Program Coordinator: Hong-Bing Su (221-A Brewster Building; 252-328-1040; [email protected])
The degree requires a minimum of 120 s.h. as follows:
I. General education requirements including the one listed below - 40 s.h.
(For information about courses that carry general education credit view the General Education Program section.)
- MATH 1065 - College Algebra
II. Core - 31 s.h.
- ATMO 1300 - Weather and Climate
- ATMO 2510 - Physical Meteorology and Thermodynamics
- ATMO 3230 - Global Climates
- ATMO 3520 - Dynamic Meteorology
- ATMO 3550 - Principles of Synoptic Meteorology
- ATMO 4510 - Meteorological Instruments and Observations
- ATMO 4525 - Dynamic Meteorology II
- ATMO 4550 - Applied Synoptic Meteorology: Analyses and Forecasting
- ATMO 4580 - Radar and Satellite Meteorology
- GEOG 3430 - Geographic Information Systems I
- GEOG 4999 - Geography Professional Seminar
III. Cognates - 28-30* s.h.
IV. Atmospheric science electives - 6 s.h.
(Choose from the following courses.)
- ATMO 4520 - Boundary Layer Meteorology
- ATMO 4530 - Micrometeorology
- ATMO 4590 - Tropical Meteorology
- CHEM 1150 - General Chemistry I
- CHEM 1151 - General Chemistry Laboratory I
- CSCI 1010 - Algorithmic Problem Solving
- CSCI 1011 - Algorithmic Problem Solving Lab
- GEOL 1550 - Oceanography
- GEOL 1551 - Oceanography Laboratory
- GEOL 3800 - Earth's Climate: A Geological Perspective
- MATH 2283 - Statistics for Business
V. Geography electives - 6 s.h.
(Choose from the following courses.)
- GEOG 2250 - Earth Surface Systems
- GEOG 2350 - Climate Change: Science and Society
- GEOG 3220 - Soil Properties, Surveys, and Applications
- GEOG 3250 - Environmental Hazards
- GEOG 4210 - Fluvial and Hydrological Processes
- GEOG 4220 - Coastal Geography
- GEOG 4230 - Earth Surface Processes
- GEOG 4270 - Water Resources Management and Planning
- GEOG 4320 - Gender, Environment, and Development
- GEOG 4360 - Geographies of Global Climate and Environmental Change
- GEOG 4801 - Geographic Internship
- GEOG 4802 - Geographic Internship
- GEOG 4803 - Geographic Internship
- PLAN 4015 - Disaster Planning
VI. Geospatial technologies electives - 6 s.h.
(Choose from the following courses.)
- GEOG 2420 - Cartography
- GEOG 3420 - Remote Sensing of the Environment I
- GEOG 3450 - Introduction to the Global Positioning System
- GEOG 3460 - GIS Applications Programming
- GEOG 4150 - Advanced Spatial Analysis
- GEOG 4410 - Advanced Cartographic Design and Production
- GEOG 4420 - Remote Sensing II
- GEOG 4430 - Geographic Information Systems II
- GEOG 4440 - Coastal Applications of GIS
- GEOG 4450 - GIScience, Society and Technology
- GEOG 4460 - Digital Terrain Analysis
VII. General electives to complete requirements for graduation.
For more information about this degree visit the university's academic catalogs.