What You’ll Learn
Meteorologists predict the weather and much, much more. Learn how the atmosphere changes on a daily basis or the fundamentals of Earth’s climate system.
Our broadcast meteorology minor helps you prepare for the challenges of both working in meteorology and in in the media.
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Curriculum
You will gain a solid foundation and have the opportunity to engage in a variety of experiences outside the classroom. And, you will be prepared to tackle the challenge of using electronic and print media to communicate the weather to audiences.
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Admission Requirements
We recommend submitting first-year applications in October or early November. We decide your admission once you complete your application.
Next Deadline for Transfer Students
Fall Semester: August 1
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Undergraduate Research
Discover the Earth and tell your story to other professionals from around the world. This is an experience that all of our students have an opportunity to participate in with a faculty mentor.
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Career Outlook
The forecast for careers in meteorology is good. As understanding the weather is becoming crucial in business, agriculture and other fields. Median salaries are well above the national average. Our program is designed to prepare you for a broad range of meteorology and atmosphere related careers.
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Schedule a VisitWorking in a lab environment I learned many professional workplace skills that can only be learned by a hands-on experience. I have become more confident in a laboratory environment handling equipment and performing chemical analysis procedures. Grant Barney ’16