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78 Master's degrees in Climate Studies & Meteorology in United States

Climate and Engineering
Northeastern's Graduate Certificate in Climate and Engineering at Northeastern University is a three-course program that prepares students to address climate challenges with practical, adaptable solutions.

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.
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.
Applied Climate
The Climate & Space Applied Climate at the University of Michigan is the bridge between the two and as a student you are the translator and, with a foundation in science and engineering, jobs in public policy, urban planning, public health, water management, and engineering are opened up to you.
Atmospheric Science
The Atmospheric Science programme of Rutgers University offers both thesis and non-thesis options leading to a Master of Science (M.S.) degree. Students electing to pursue the thesis option of the M.S. degree conduct original research and present this research as both a written thesis and an oral presentation
Weather Forecasting
This Weather Forecasting track at University of Miami is designed for students who have an undergraduate degree in meteorology and seek graduate level training and experience in applied weather forecasting.
Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric Science at Texas Tech University offers a course of study leading to the Master of Science in Atmospheric Science at Texas Tech University and the Ph.D. in Geosciences.
Meteorology
With a master’s in Meteorology from Florida Institute of Technology, students develop extensive knowledge in many areas of Earth science, including weather forecasting, climatology, atmospheric dynamics, storms and hurricanes, atmospheric physics, and global climate change.
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.
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.
Meteorology
The Florida State University is one of eleven universities supported by the state of Florida. It is also one of the three state universities assigned primary responsibilities for graduate education and research. Apply now for this Meteorology program.
Atmospheric Sciences
Students in our Atmospheric Sciences program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign undertake research that pushes the boundaries of our sciences, whether it be the latest in computer modeling or discovering new phenomena in the field.
Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric Science offered by the University of California, Davis, is the study of the physics, chemistry, and dynamics of the atmosphere and its interrelationship with the hydrosphere and the biosphere.
Natural Resources with Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences Emphasis
Natural Resources with Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences Emphasis from University of Missouri - Columbia encompasses atmospheric sciences, environmental science, fisheries, forestry, parks, recreation, soils, tourism and wildlife.
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
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.
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.
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.
Energy and Climate-Change Science
Earn a master's degree to lead for the greater good. We offer a Energy and Climate-Change Science degree at Indiana University Bloomington.
Energy and Climate Policy
Leadership skills with an interdisciplinary foundation. We offer a Energy and Climate Policy degree at Indiana University Bloomington.