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Meteorology

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Overview

Offered by the Department of the Earth, Atmosphere, and Climate.

The Bachelor of Science Major in Meteorology: The study of meteorology involves the description of the earth’s atmosphere and the processes responsible for its behavior. Students majoring in Meteorology earn a Bachelor of Science. The major satisfies guidelines specified by the American Meteorological Society and meets education requirements for employment with the National Weather Service and the World Meteorological Organization. Successful preparation for professional or graduate work in Meteorology requires that the student develop and integrate a diverse range of skills and knowledge bases. These include weather observing, the physics and dynamics of the global atmosphere, application of new weather technologies, advanced mathematical tools, computer programming and modeling, and effective oral and written communication. The faculty view the senior thesis (MTEOR 4990 Senior Research), in particular, as a capstone experience in which students demonstrate they have achieved this integration. Also, contemporary meteorology is an earth-system science with ties to a variety of human experiences. The electives and general education requirements of the college are further experiences that the meteorology student must integrate with their core meteorology knowledge in order to function effectively in a globally oriented profession.

Meteorology as an Additional Major: The Meteorology program allows students in academic programs with affinity to meteorology to complete an additional major in meteorology through an accelerated pathway. Students earning a B.S. degree in electrical or aerospace engineering who complete the designated Meteorology coursework of at least 25 credit hours can earn an additional major in Meteorology. Students should work closely with their advisors in each department to ensure that all requirements are met. Please review the information on the department website or contact the current program head for more information and sample four-year plans to earn an additional major in Meteorology.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate the ability to think critically.
  • Exhibit a broad understanding of atmospheric systems and processes.
  • Demonstrate scientific literacy and its application to scientific inquiry and societal concerns.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in data collection, management, and analysis including understanding sources of error and/or uncertainty.
  • Read and critically evaluate relevant literature and information.
  • Use appropriate tools from chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and data science to solve discipline-specific problems.
  • Present information effectively in written and oral forms.
  • Work in a team environment in alignment with the ISU principles of community.
  • Work independently.
  • Attain employment in meteorology, atmospheric science or related fields, or pursue graduate studies.