2 Years On Campus Masters Program
The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science offers graduate study leading to the Master of Professional Studies, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Coursework in atmospheric and oceanic sciences is also offered at the upper division and graduate level as a service to other campus graduate programs. The educational program is broadly based and involves many applications of the mathematical, physical and applied sciences that characterize modern atmospheric sciences and physical oceanography, including climate and earth system science, and multidisciplinary studies of the interrelationship among the atmosphere, the oceans, the land, and the biota. The Department’s advanced degree programs are designed to prepare students for participation in contemporary research in the atmospheric and oceanic science.
Application. Bachelor's or higher degree in meteorology, oceanography, physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, engineering, or other program with suitable emphasis in the sciences. Official Transcripts / Diplomas / Degrees. Statement of Research Interests Letters of Recommendation (3). CV/Resume (optional). Graduate Record Examination (GRE) (optional). Description of Research/Work Experience (optional). Statement of Purpose. TOEFL iBT: 95 (Speaking: 22, Reading: 26, Listening & Writing: 24) OR IELTS 7.0 overall (Speaking: 6.5, Reading, Listening & Writing: 7.0).
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