This program offers an in-depth study of meteorology, weather forecasting, climatology, and air pollution. It provides a solid foundation in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics, with an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how the earth system functions. Students engage in practical learning through field trips, applied measurements, and laboratory analyses to measure elements and pollutants. The program also prepares students to meet education requirements for federally employed meteorologists, offering the skills needed for diverse careers in weather and climate sciences.
Why this course is highly recommended
UMass Lowell is the only public university in Massachusetts offering an atmospheric science/meteorology major, making it a unique choice for students in the region. The program provides access to research opportunities working with faculty on regional and global climate modeling and weather forecasting. Students benefit from practical experiences such as the Digital Weather Wall, and engagement through university societies, including the UMass Lowell Weather Center, enriching their learning environment.
While the program broadly covers meteorology and atmospheric sciences, students will focus on forecasting weather, studying extreme events and climate variability, and assessing climate change impacts. Courses include Earth Systems, Weather Patterns, and Satellite and Radar Meteorology, with opportunities for hands-on experiences and real-world applications.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
30.45L
Living cost
The program grants a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Meteorology & Atmospheric Science. It includes a continuous, coordinated sequence of courses, especially through the Bachelor’s-to-Master's pathway for qualifying juniors and seniors. The curriculum emphasizes core sciences and interdisciplinary understanding, preparing students for careers or graduate studies in the field.

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Graduates are well-equipped for careers in meteorology and atmospheric sciences across industries such as commercial aviation, federal agencies like NOAA and the Department of Defense, private consulting firms, and local government. Many alumni, such as meteorologists in emergency management and broadcast meteorology, have gone on to impactful roles in their fields, including positions at the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Aviation Administration.