
Applied Meteorology and Climate
Taught
MSc
Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Whole course
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Republic of Ireland | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| EU | £30,950 | £30,950 |
| England | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Northern Ireland | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Scotland | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Wales | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Channel Islands | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| International | £30,950 | £30,950 |
Requirements
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Modules
Fundamentals of Weather and Climate
CoreFundamentals of Meteorology and Meteorological Measures
CoreData Analysis and Forecasting Systems for Weather and Climate
Core
About
Course Purpose
The MSc in Applied Meteorology and Climate is designed to develop expertise in atmospheric physics, forecasting, and the analysis of meteorological and climate data. It prepares students for careers in meteorology-related science and research.
Career Preparation
This program focuses on the interpretation of meteorological data and forecasts, equipping students with practical and analytical skills necessary for various applications, including:
- Studying the natural world
- Mitigating the economic impact of hazardous weather
- Exploring other areas within meteorology and climate science
Department and Accreditation
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Subject Area Information
Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. It combines elements of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and environmental science to understand and predict atmospheric phenomena.
1. Introduction to Meteorology
2. Atmospheric Physics
3. Weather Analysis and Forecasting
4. Climatology
5. Severe Weather
6. Hydrometeorology
7. Environmental Meteorology
- Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze and interpret meteorological data.
- Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in using meteorological instruments and software for weather prediction.
- Critical Thinking: Skills to assess and predict weather patterns and their potential impacts.
- Communication: Ability to effectively communicate weather forecasts and warnings to the public and stakeholders.
Career
A course in meteorology equips students with a deep understanding of atmospheric processes and the skills necessary to predict and analyze weather and climate.
Meteorologist
Working for government agencies, private weather services, or media outlets to forecast weather and study atmospheric phenomena.
Climate Scientist
Researching climate change and its impacts on the environment and society.
Environmental Consultant
Advising businesses and governments on environmental policies and practices.
Hydrologist
Studying the distribution and movement of water in the atmosphere and on Earth.
Emergency Management Specialist
Developing plans and strategies to respond to severe weather events and natural disasters.
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