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7 Master's degrees in Climate Studies & Meteorology in United States
Global Studies
The Fort Hays State University offers a degree in Global Studies. This program explores the complex global issues facing our world in the 21st century. It is built around the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Global Challenges project, which uses the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Seven Revolutions framework.

Climate Science and Engineering
The Climate Science and Engineering programme from Northeastern University prepares students to tackle the inherently multidisciplinary challenges that climate change presents for both natural and engineered systems.
Climate Science and Adaptation
Climate change is already impacting northern New England, with anticipated impacts to Maine’s fisheries, timber industry, and economy. We offer a Climate Science and Adaptation degree at The University of Maine.
Climate, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability
Earn the new master’s in Climate, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability at Johns Hopkins University to lead efforts that will ensure an enduring and sustainable future for our planet.
Weather and Climate Risk and Data Analytics
Join the Weather and Climate Risk and Data Analytics programme from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
Energy Policy and Climate
Increased demand for energy. Growing interest in efficient, renewable sources. Heightened awareness of climate change. You can help manage this delicate balance between the changing environment and an energy-dependent society. The Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate is offered at Johns Hopkins University.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
With the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program from Post University, you could develop the skills and knowledge to provide valuable mental health services to those in need. Didactic courses are offered, so you can study on your schedule and apply what you learn to your career.