Atmospheric Sciences - B.S.

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Degree & Major: Atmospheric Sciences - B.S.
College Name: Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Department Name: Geography
Contact:
Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd
Professor and Director
marshgeo@uga.edu
(706) 524-0517

Dr. John Knox
Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator
johnknox@uga.edu
(706) 542-2118

Dr. Hilda Kurtz
Professor and Head
hkurtz@uga.edu
(760)-542-2652
   
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Degree Requirements

College-wide Requirements

University-wide Requirements

 
Description: The major in Atmospheric Sciences addresses the needs of students interested in studying meteorology or climate science. The major requires 31 semester hours of course work in atmospheric and related sciences. A student must earn a minimum of a “C” in all major courses. (The grade requirement does not apply to prerequisites.)
 
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Career Opportunities: According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS): “Employment of atmospheric scientists is projected to grow 8 percent from 2018 to 2028, faster than the average for all occupations. The best job prospects for atmospheric scientists will be in private industry.”-- http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/atmospheric-scientists-including-meteorologists.htm. The average salary for meteorologists in Georgia outpaces the nationwide average by 9% (http://salarybystate.org/tag/demand-for-meteorologist-2013). Local and regional employers like Delta Airlines, Southern Company, and Coca Cola employ meteorologists and atmospheric scientists. The private sector represents an area of significant growth in this field and the state of Georgia will need to keep pace. As BLS notes, there is significant growth opportunity in the private sector (airlines, consulting, reinsurance, air quality, agriculture, media, digital media, etc.). Additionally, because it is recommended that our students also attain the Geography degree, our students are trained with broad skills in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and social sciences. The American Association of Geographers (AAG) recently reported that median salaries and job growth for geography continue to outpace the average in other disciplines.

Though a small (but visible) part of the job market in meteorology, the broadcast sector is changing rapidly. The UGA Atmospheric Sciences Program faculty met with the CEO and senior executives at The Weather Channel. They overwhelmingly stated that the emerging market in broadcast is digital meteorology and that future meteorologists will require atmospheric sciences to have such skillsets. Similar needs have been expressed by CNN and local television stations. Recent partnerships with The Weather Channel, the Atmospheric Sciences Program, and the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication are addressing the looming challenges.

In the federal sector, the National Weather Service’s (NWS)’s Weather Ready Nation is “building community resilience in the face of increasing vulnerability to extreme weather and water events.”
(http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weatherreadynation/#.VoqjhUsXF_c). NWS managers are increasingly asking for a new generation of atmospheric scientists versed in meteorology, GIS, social sciences, and communication. Our program has also experienced increased interest from the U.S. Forest Service (Athens), Department of Energy (Augusta), and FEMA (Atlanta). Such agencies have emerging needs for broadly trained atmospheric scientists or meteorologists with cross-disciplinary perspectives.
Expectations
of Transfer Students:
Transfer students intending to enter the Atmospheric Sciences major should complete Areas I-VI of the core curriculum. Preferred courses in Areas II, III, and V are listed under Program Requirements (B.S.) as are Area VI requirements.
Internships: Internships are a critical part of the Atmospheric Sciences major and are vital for development of skills required within the meteorological or atmospheric sciences enterprise. The major requires the following:

Select one research or internship course (3 hours):
ATSC 3990: Internship in Atmospheric Sciences (3 hours)
GEOG 4911/6911: Collaborative Research in Atmospheric Sciences (3 hours)
Distance Learning: There are currently few online course options for the Atmospheric Sciences major, but the program is continually evaluating the new opportunities in distance learning.
Student Organizations: UGA Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society (AMS)
GUSTO (Geography Undergraduate Student Organization)
UGA student chapter of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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