Why Study Atmospheric Sciences at Vermont State?
- Hands-On Learning: Prepare for a job with a wealth of practical experience. Hone your skills in our weather center, observation deck, and on-campus TV studio with weather graphics workstations. Participate in fieldwork, including storm chasing, weather and climate research, and operational forecasting.
- Regional Leadership: Take the lead among your peers. Plan and participate in the Northeastern Storm Conference — hosted by Vermont State students. It is the longest-running and largest student-run weather conference in the nation, with over 300 attendees each year.
- Professional Network: Build relationships that will advance your career. As a student, you’ll have the opportunity to attend and present at national conferences such as the American Meteorological Society and American Geophysical Union annual meetings. Fieldwork, internships, and other professional development activities will also extend your contacts. After graduation, you’ll join a tight-knit alumni network that will broaden your opportunities while providing fellowship and support.
- Solid Job Outlook: Enter a career with opportunities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of atmospheric scientists, including meteorologists, is projected to grow four percent from 2021 to 2031.
- Gateway to Graduate Studies: Pursue graduate studies for advanced career opportunities. Graduates of the Atmospheric Sciences program are continuing their education in master’s and doctoral programs at schools across the country.
Concentrations in Atmospheric Sciences, B.S.
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Sample Courses
- Introduction to Climatology
- Atmospheric Thermodynamics
- Mesoscale Meteorology
- Classical Physics I
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Student Stories
“The atmospheric sciences program is preparing me for my career by offering courses that are very relevant to what we’ll be doing once we graduate. One of the greatest things is that they’re really connecting us to the alumni network, so we’ll have a lot of contacts to reach out to when we graduate. The atmospheric sciences alumni group is super tight-knit.”
Jonathan Hutchinson
“The broadcasting experience you get here is 10 times better than other places,” she says. “You get in-studio experience you can’t find anywhere else. It’s very hands-on.”
Madison Rodgers
“In every way, I’m building my resume. I’m getting a robust applied way of learning…I’m developing both personally and professionally because of VTSU.”
Francis Tarasiewicz