Atmospheric Sciences
Chase the Storm and Your Passions: Explore ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú’s Atmospheric Sciences Major
Our Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Sciences gives you a comprehensive education in real-world contexts and applications of the discipline. Your liberal arts education is enriched by hands-on learning experiences and three specialized concentrations, allowing you to delve deeper into your passions and prepare for your career.
The Atmospheric Sciences major builds a strong foundation in weather, climate, and atmospheric processes through coursework that emphasizes data analysis, modeling, and applied forecasting. Students gain experience interpreting real-time atmospheric data and understanding climate variability at local and global scales, preparing them for professional roles in meteorology, climate science, and related fields, as well as graduate study. Designed to meet federal civil service requirements, the curriculum focuses on areas such as forecasting, climatology, and broadcast meteorology.
Career Paths
Our curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and scientific inquiry, preparing you for a rewarding career in atmospheric research and environmental stewardship. Your concentration area provides valuable context for you to grow your abilities in ways that bring real value to your future workplace. Students may become meteorologists, climate analysts or researchers, weather forecasters, and more. Some of our alumni also pursue graduate degrees to advance their education and career.
Embark on Your Own Research
What makes ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú different is our dedication to undergraduate research. As an Atmospheric Sciences major, pursue a research inquiry that excites you and work alongside supportive, knowledgeable faculty who may also have grants to finance your work. Past funded projects have involved topics such as tornado damage analysis, remote sensing of hurricane winds, geographical information system (GIS) applications, climatological studies, air pollution, fieldwork, and more. Here, the opportunities are boundless.
Chart Your Path
Small class sizes, virtually unlimited access to faculty, and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum make ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú an ideal place to earn your Atmospheric Sciences degree. We’re thrilled you’d like to connect with ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú! Complete the form with future student information.
I chose atmospheric science because I was fascinated with severe weather, specifically thunderstorms and tornadoes. Meteorology has been a favorite subject of mine since I was a kid. I decided to learn as much as I could and make a career out of something that I enjoy.
Concentrations
Concentrations
Building on a core foundation in Atmospheric Sciences, ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú students can choose from several concentrations to align their studies with their specific interests and career goals. These options include Broadcast Meteorology, Weather Forecasting, and Climatology. Each concentration features a focused set of courses that prepares students for the complex work they’ll do in the field, whether that’s communicating weather information to the public, analyzing storm systems, modeling climate patterns, or contributing to emergency response and climate resilience efforts.
Embrace Your Passion
ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú’s Department of Atmospheric Sciences graduates find meaningful and dynamic careers in various fields, including broadcast meteorology, climate science, emergency management, and hurricane specialization.
Leverage Asheville’s Unique Meteorological and Climatological Resources
Leverage Asheville’s Unique Meteorological and Climatological Resources
Learn about the atmosphere and conduct research alongside faculty specializing in severe weather, atmospheric modeling, air pollution, climatology, observations, tropical meteorology, and weather unique to Western North Carolina. Our location is home to —one of the nation’s largest weather data centers—and ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú’s National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center (NEMAC).
Meet the Faculty
Meet the Faculty
ÿÈÕ´óÈüÈë¿Ú Atmospheric Sciences faculty members are experts across a range of atmospheric and climate-focused fields, including weather forecasting, climatology, climate dynamics, and applied meteorology. Faculty are dedicated to providing students with the knowledge, technical skills, and mentorship needed to succeed in academic, research, and professional careers related to weather and climate science.
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Our Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Sciences gives you a comprehensive education in real-world contexts and applications of the discipline. Your liberal arts education is enriched by hands-on learning experiences and three specialized concentrations, allowing you to delve deeper into your passions and prepare for your career.