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87 Master's degrees in Climate Studies & Meteorology in North America
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
The Earth and Atmospheric Sciences programme at The City University of New York offers comprehensive training in earth system science. This interdisciplinary degree is available at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, providing full-time study paths that bridge geology, meteorology, and environmental issues for future scientists.
Public Health, Climate and Health Concentration
The Public Health, Climate and Health Concentration at George Washington University will give students a multidisciplinary knowledge base and skillset that provide them a framework for transforming how health issues associated with anthropogenic climate change and global environmental change are addressed.
Meteorology
Meteorology from Saint Louis University trains students to be meteorologists. They study the dynamics of air motion; physical processes such as transfer of radiation; and convection resulting in severe storms, flash floods and hurricanes.
Atmospheric Sciences
The department offers Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctorate (Ph.D.) degrees. Through courses in dynamic, synoptic, and physical meteorology, students develop a strong foundation in tropical meteorology, the department’s special field, and are prepared to do research in the atmospheric sciences. The Atmospheric Sciences program is offered by University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Climate Solutions - Business Administration
Interested in maximizing your time and investment by earning two distinct degrees in just 2.5 years? Join the Climate Solutions - Business Administration programme from University of California, Berkeley.
Climate and Society
Prepare to lead climate change mitigation and adaptation with the help of this Climate and Society program offered by Clark University
Climate
The Climate programme from Columbia University gives graduates from diverse backgrounds an in-depth training in specific areas of climate expertise and prepares them to be climate leaders at community, state, national, and international levels.
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
The Earth and Atmospheric Sciences department at University of Alberta will approve only thesis topics which lie within the research expertise of one or more of its Faculty members.
Applied Meteorology
The Applied Meteorology graduate degree program from Plymouth State University will prepare you with the latest knowledge and research skills in many core areas of operational meteorology that are needed to provide modern weather support to a wide variety of customers.
Agricultural Meteorology
The Agricultural Meteorology major at Iowa State University integrates knowledge from a variety of scientific disciplines in order to determine how cropping systems are affected by weather and climate, and how cropping systems themselves affect weather and climate.
Atmospheric Sciences
Our planet is reaching a crossroads of society and the environment. Join the next generation of atmospheric experts and help mankind navigate increasingly complex interactions in the Atmospheric Sciences program from University of North Dakota.
Climate Science
The M.Sc. in Climate Science at George Mason University educates students to be climate professionals who can analyze and model advanced climate data. Students in the program learn to solve quantitative problems about atmospheric properties and variability, fluid dynamics, and the role of the ocean and land surface in climate.
The Climate Change and Health
The YSPH Concentration in The Climate Change and Health from Yale University, will work to address the severe shortage of public health professionals with the educational background needed to address climate change as a public health issue.
Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric Science from Cornell University, concerns the study of processes in the atmosphere, from the planetary boundary layer to the ionosphere. Applications relate to the analysis and prediction of weather and climate.
Atmospheric Sciences - Accelerated Master's Program
The Atmospheric Sciences - Accelerated Master's Program degree offered by The University of Arizona is a two-year program that combines coursework in subjects such as dynamic and physical meteorology with active research in areas like climate and global change or improving monsoon predictability.
Atmospheric Sciences
The Atmospheric Sciences program from University of Washington leading to the degree of Master of Sciences is intended to enable students to grow with this field throughout their scientific careers, to recognize and understand new concepts, and to master new procedures as they emerge in the literature.
Hydrometeorology
The purpose of the Hydrometeorology program at The University of Arizona is to become the first and premier Hydrometeorology program in the World.
Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate
Atmospheric and oceanic sciences and the study of climate are founded on the basic principles of physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry. The Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) involves many scientific disciplines, including dynamical and chemical oceanography, biogeochemistry, atmospheric dynamics and chemistry, and geochemistry.
Atmospheric Science
Impact the way society copes and adapts to climate change with advanced knowledge of climate systems and processes that govern the atmosphere with the Atmospheric Science program of University at Albany. Participate in field research that exposes you to tactical application of skills like how to measure atmospheric conditions that predict future weather patterns.
Atmospheric Science
The purpose of the Atmospheric Science program at University of Kansas is to expand the student's knowledge of fundamental atmospheric processes and how the atmosphere interacts with other parts of the environment.