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    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 75 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines21-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 40,763  / year
    Next Intake 21-Aug-2023

    Applied Atmospheric Science

    About

    Can you picture yourself helping people prepare for our changing environment? Are you interested in becoming a weather forecaster or enjoying a research career in meteorology?

    The BS degree in applied atmospheric science prepares students to apply knowledge of weather and climate, meteorological observations, and forecasting to the societal challenges of natural hazards and climate change. You will learn the latest geospatial technologies, such as geographic information science and cartographic design, and apply them to understanding coastal hazards, severe weather and hydrology. The Department of Geography, Planning, and Environment maintains two state-of-the-art weather stations to monitor atmospheric variables in the heart of the city and at a remote field site. The program also has a newly refurbished Atmospheric Science Lab, which houses instrumentation and the latest weather and climate computer software. Students graduating with this degree will have all the necessary skills required by the National Weather Service and the American Meteorological Society to be considered meteorologists.

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    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.
    • MATH 1083 - Introduction to Functions OR
    • MATH 1085 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics

    • MATH 2171 - Calculus I
    • MATH 2172 - Calculus II
    • MATH 2173 - Calculus III
    • MATH 3331 - Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
    • PHYS 1251 - General Physics Laboratory I *
    • PHYS 1261 - General Physics Laboratory II *
    • PHYS 2350 - University Physics I *
    • PHYS 2360 - University Physics II *
    • *Note:

      May count 7 s.h. (at least one lab) toward the natural science general education requirement.

      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.

        Requirements

        Entry Requirements

        Please select one of the following:

        First-Year University Student/Freshman
        Less than 24 hours of completed college-level coursework

        • Official academic records from all secondary schools attended
          • These records must be sent directly from the school or an official school representative.

        College or University Transfer Students
        24 or more hours of completed university-level coursework

        • All official third-level transcripts
          • Transcripts from U.S. colleges or universities (if applicable)
          • An official course-by-course evaluation of university-level courses taken outside the U.S. (if applicable).
            • We accept evaluations from agencies that are members of NACES. We have online portals for electronic receipt of the completed evaluation from the following agencies:
              • SpanTran: The Evaluation Company
              • World Education Services (WES)
              • International Education Evaluations (IEE)

        or ECU Language Academy (ECULA). 

        Career

        Graduates with this degree are successful in many fields and careers, including the following:

        • Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology, General

        Career Opportunities

        ECU has developed resources to help you learn more about career opportunities and job market outlook. In addition, the websites below provide specific information on careers in the various majors from which students may choose:

        NC Tower

        This website provides graphs and tables of in-depth information on employment rates, wages and ongoing higher education enrollment of graduates from the North Carolina Community College System and from the University of North Carolina system schools. NC Tower includes data on former UNC students who are working in roughly 90% of all jobs in North Carolina. This database excludes information for graduates who are:

        • Self-employed;
        • Work for the federal government, including the military: or
        • Work outside of North Carolina.

        US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

        This website also provides in-depth information regarding pay, projected new jobs, required education, growth rate and on-the-job training information on various occupations.

        Degree-specific internships

        For information on internship information for specific majors, go to the home page of the department in which the major is located and, as available, find the link to the information on internships in that major.

        Fee Information

        Tuition Fee

        USD 40,763 

        Application Fee

        USD 75 

        How to Apply

        • Completed online application – ECU Application, CFNC, or Common App
        • Nonrefundable $75 application fee
        • Official high school transcript including senior year courses in progress and current grade point average

        Note: Please use your full legal name and the same email address throughout the admissions process. If you applied via CFNC or Common App, create an account to view your application status.

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        Applied Atmospheric Science

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