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MSc Applied Meteorology and Climate with Management

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    MSc 12 months full-time

Course Description

Combine the study of meteorology and climate science with management training on our MSc Applied Meteorology and Climate with Management.

This course will provide you the scientific background for improved understanding of meteorology and climate. It will also prepare you for current – or future – managerial responsibilities, with a significant course focus on the management of people and organisations.

Entry Requirements

Normally a good honours degree (2.2 or above), or equivalent from a university outside the UK, in a mathematical/physical science or a closely related subject. Degrees in environmental or agricultural sciences or geography may be acceptable if maths and physics have been studied to A level or equivalent.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

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Student Destinations

This degree’s comprehensive joint approach means you will be well placed to pursue a scientific career in weather forecasting and meteorological research, and will prepare you for managerial roles.

A master’s in applied meteorology and climate with management provides you with the knowledge, as well as the technical and computing skills, to carry out quantitative scientific research and projects in meteorology and related areas of environmental science.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Managing People and Organisations
  • Introduction to Computing
  • Forecasting Systems and Applications
  • Atmospheric Physics
  • Weather and Climate Discussion
  • Professional Skills
  • Experiencing the Weather (Field Course)
  • Dissertation Project

Optional modules

  • Preparing For Floods
  • Leadership Theory and Practice
  • Statistics for Weather and Climate Science
  • Climate Change
  • Tropical Weather Systems
  • Hazardous Weather Analysis
  • Remote Sensing
  • Hydrology and Global Environmental Change

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