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140 Bachelor's degrees in Climate Studies & Meteorology in North America

Earth and Climate Sciences
The Earth and Climate Sciences majors from The University of Maine gain laboratory, computational and field skills, preparing them for a broad range of jobs in the geosciences and beyond.

Physics and Atmospheric Science
Dalhousie University’s Physics and Atmospheric Science Department offers one of the best university-based research centres in Canada. Enroll in our Physics and Atmospheric Science programme to explore the fundamental laws of nature and the complexities of atmospheric phenomena.

Meteorology
Dalhousie University's Diploma in Meteorology programme offers you the opportunity to understand the dynamics of weather systems and climate to predict and analyze meteorological phenomena. You’ll be qualified for dynamic positions in both the public and private sectors.

Geography (Hons)
With a diverse array of course offerings, students in Geography (Hons) from Queen's University are able to focus many of their courses in areas of interest to them.

Human Dimensions of Climate Change
Graduates of this Human Dimensions of Climate Change degree at The University of Maine are able to understand the diverse human causes and impacts of climate change.

Environmental Geoscience
Environmental geosciences is the study of human interactions with the natural environment, and alternatively, how the natural environment impacts our presence on earth. Environmental Geosciences students at Oklahoma State University investigate and diagnose issues occurring in the natural environment.
Atmospheric Science
Based largely on physics and applied mathematics, the undergraduate programs in Atmospheric Science at McGill University will provide students with a background to help solve the challenging problems of short- and long-range weather and climate predictions, as well as global warming and air quality issues.
Meteorology
Meteorology at Florida Institute of Technology is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere, a component of Earth system science; essentially, a meteorologist is someone who predicts the weather.
Meteorology
The Rosenstiel School offers a Bachelor of Science in Marine and Atmospheric Science with a major in Meteorology at University of Miami.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences B.S. at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a comprehensive full-time undergraduate programme. Students explore climate systems and marine environments over a four-year duration, gaining essential scientific expertise within the College of Letters and Science at this world-renowned institution.
Applied Meteorology
The Applied Meteorology programme from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University prepares students for fascinating careers in the U.S. military, the National Weather Service, commercial operations, aviation companies, or for graduate school for advanced studies in atmospheric sciences.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is for students interested in an in-depth understanding of the physical basis for the role of the atmosphere and oceans in Earth's climate system.
Meteorology
The primary goal of the Meteorology program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is to advance our understanding of the atmospheric processes that influence weather and climate.
Atmospheric Sciences
The Atmospheric Sciences degree at University of Georgia addresses the needs of students interested in studying meteorology or climate science.
Climate Science
The interdisciplinary Climate Science major at Oregon State University focuses on the physical science of climate and climate change and its intersection with biological, social, political, and economic systems. The program emphasizes transferable skills, such as programming, data analysis and visualization, and written and oral communication, which are integrated throughout the curriculum.
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
The Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at The City University of New York is a traditional science major. It includes a firm foundation in chemistry, physics, and mathematics through calculus, as well as required and elective courses in earth science.
Climate Science and Electronic Systems
Climate Science and Electronic Systems from The University of the West Indies provides a deep understanding of both classical and modern physics.
Atmospheric Science
The Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science (B.S.) is designed by the University of Kansas satisfies all the traditional professional meteorology requirements for employment with the National Weather Service, airlines, or other agencies.
Climate, Environment, and Society
As a Climate, Environment, and Society major at Clark University involves the study of Earth’s natural and human systems amidst profound global environmental change.
Atmospheric Sciences
At Atmospheric Sciences from the University of North Carolina Asheville you’ll have the chance to learn and research alongside faculty specializing in tropical meteorology, atmospheric modeling, climatology, tornadoes, and weather unique to Western North Carolina.