Applied Meteorology (M.S.)

Applied Meteorology (M.S.)
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Plymouth State’s Applied Meteorology graduate degree program 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. You’ll learn from dedicated, experienced faculty members who work closely with students like you to meet the regional and national needs for professional meteorologists.



The Master of Science in Applied Meteorology program is housed in the Judd Gregg Meteorology Institute in the Boyd Science Center. The degree is designed to meet regional and national needs for professional meteorologists, who increasingly require more than baccalaureate-level education and qualifications. The program offers students the latest knowledge and research skills in many core areas of operational meteorology needed to provide modern weather support to a wide variety of customers. It focuses on such areas as advanced weather analysis and forecasting; air quality; aviation meteorology; hydrology; mesonet/road weather meteorology; radar/satellite meteorology; computer-based programming, and other meteorological applications.

Program Highlights

  • The only MS in meteorology program in New Hampshire and one of only a handful in the northeastern United States
  • Outstanding technology and facilities
  • Dedicated faculty who work closely with students
  • Active collaborations with several agencies including NOAA, NASA, NWS, MWO, Scripps, NHDOT, and UCAR/NCAR
  • Limited assistantships with tuition waivers available
  • Flexibility in course selection to tailor the program to individual student’s needs
  • It is possible for some students to complete the program in approximately 18 months
  • Office space for graduate students
  • Cost-efficient program
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Academic Operations Manager
Phone: (603) 535-2325
Office: Exploration & Discovery, Boyd Science Center Rm 122, MSC 48, Plymouth, NH 03264
Contact
Program Coordinator, Meteorology
Professor
Phone: (603) 535-2811
Office: Exploration & Discovery, Boyd Science Center Rm 317, MSC 48, Plymouth, NH 03264
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Curriculum & Requirements

Curriculum and Degree Requirements

The MS Applied Meteorology program has two concentrations. The Standard concentration requires students to complete 30 credits and is intended for students that have already completed an undergraduate degree in meteorology or atmospheric science. The Extended concentration requires students to complete 45 credits and is intended for students that do not have an undergraduate degree in meteorology or atmospheric science. Each concentration has a research requirement. Students will choose to complete either a thesis or non-thesis research project to satisfy this research requirement. However, not all students may be able to select the thesis research project since the number of thesis students that can be supported is limited by faculty availability. Students desiring to pursue the thesis option will need to consult with their advisor and other meteorology faculty to identify a faculty mentor.

Course Title Credits
Required Core Courses
²Ñ°ÕÌý5200Transportation Meteorology3
²Ñ°ÕÌý5330Satellite Meteorology3
²Ñ°ÕÌý5340Radar Meteorology3
²Ñ°ÕÌý5600Computer Applications in Meteorology3
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ°ÕÌý5650 Research Methods in Meteorology
²Ñ°ÕÌý5000Meteorology Seminar 11
Concentration10-28
Standard Concentration (10-13 credits)
Extended Concentration (25-28 credits)
Research Requirement6-3
Complete 6 credits of Thesis Research or 3 credits of Independent Study/Research
²Ñ°ÕÌý5800
Thesis Research
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ°ÕÌý5910
Independent Study/Research
Total Credits30-44

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Standard Concentration
Course Title Credits
Elective courses10-13
Complete 10-13 credits from courses in the following list
MTÌý5150
MTÌý5400
Numerical Weather Prediction
MTÌý5420
Tropical Weather and Climate
MTÌý5430
Climate Change
MTÌý5460
Climate Dynamics
MTÌý5560
Topics in Meteorology
²Ñ°ÕÌý5600
Computer Applications in Meteorology
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ°ÕÌý5650
Research Methods in Meteorology
²Ñ°ÕÌý5000
Meteorology Seminar 1
MTÌý5710
Internship 3
²Ñ°ÕÌý5910
Independent Study/Research 3
ESPÌý5215
ESPÌý5225
ESPÌý5230
ESPÌý5320
Watershed Hydrology
ESPÌý5440
Total Credits10-13
Extended Concentration
Course Title Credits
MTÌý5280Synoptic Meteorology3
MTÌý5310Dynamic Meteorology I3
MTÌý5320Dynamic Meteorology II3
MTÌý5410Atmospheric Physics3
MTÌý5560Topics in Meteorology 23
Elective Courses10-13
Complete 10-13 credits from courses in the following list
MTÌý5150
MTÌý5400
Numerical Weather Prediction
MTÌý5420
Tropical Weather and Climate
MTÌý5430
Climate Change
MTÌý5460
Climate Dynamics
MTÌý5480
Mesoscale Meteorology
²Ñ°ÕÌý5000
Meteorology Seminar
MTÌý5710
Internship
ESPÌý5215
ESPÌý5225
ESPÌý5230
ESPÌý5320
Watershed Hydrology
ESPÌý5440
Total Credits25-28
1

Students must enroll in at least two semesters of MT 5000 Meteorology Seminar (1 cr each semester). Students may enroll in additional semesters of the course as an elective.

2

A course in Atmospheric Thermodynamics

3

These courses are variable credit and are repeatable. For each course, only up to 4 credits may count as an elective toward the 30 credit degree requirement

Co-listed Courses

Some upper-division undergraduate courses are co-listed as graduate courses. Graduate students enrolled in these courses will be expected to complete additional coursework, such as papers and projects, to earn graduate credit in these courses. The co-listed courses are as follows:

Co-listed Meteorology Courses

Course Title Credits
1
MT 5000/4000Meteorology Seminar1
MT 5150/41503
MT 5280/4280Synoptic Meteorology3
MT 5310/4310Dynamic Meteorology I3
MT 5320/4320Dynamic Meteorology II3
MT 5400/4400Numerical Weather Prediction3
MT 5410/4410Atmospheric Physics3
MT 5420/4420Tropical Weather and Climate3
MT 5430/4440Climate Change3
MT 5460/4460Climate Dynamics3
MT 5480/4480Mesoscale Meteorology3
MT 5560/4560Topics in Meteorology1-3

  • Effective communications both orally and in writing.
  • One or more research tools used in atmospheric science, such as data analysis, visualization software, and/or computer programming.
  • Successful completion of a guided research project with appropriate supervision.
  • Practical applications through internships/course work/research projects

A meteorology degree from Plymouth State prepares students for a wide variety of career options in each profession. ³È×ÓÊÓƵapp focuses on several concentrations within the program:
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Meteorology touches upon virtually all aspects of human activity. Consequently, a variety of career opportunities are available for graduates. Graduates can also enter the Ph.D program. Meteorologists are employed in all the economic sectors--private, government and military.
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For more information, visit Career Services in the Global Education Office.
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Sample Job Titles:
  • Air Quality Engineer
  • College Professor
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Flight Director
  • Forensic Meteorologist
  • Instrumentation Specialist
  • Meteorologist
  • Physicist
  • Risk Manager
  • Technical Writer
  • Broadcast Meteorologist
See the U.S. Department of Labor Outlook for a complete list.
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Useful Skills for Jobs in the Atmospheric Science Fields:
  • Ability to analyze cause and effects
  • Proficiency in analytical reasoning
  • Strong mathematical background
  • Ability to organize and memorize detailed information
  • Strong organization skills

Admission Information

Requirements

The MS in Applied Meteorology requires the following materials to be submitted through our online application

  • Recommended 3.0 or better GPA in undergraduate coursework
  • Official transcripts from any/all college level work
  • Three professional recommendations
  • Current Resume
  • Statement of interest
  • GRE test scores (optional)
  • NH Residency Verification form (NH residents only)

Deadlines

The MS in Applied Meteorology program only accepts applications for the fall semester of each year. We strongly encourage students to apply by January 31 for priority consideration for graduate assistant positions.

*We suggest submitting your documentation at least two weeks prior to the posted date to ensure your application is complete and can be reviewed by the deadline.

2024-25 Estimated Graduate Per Credit Tuition and Mandatory Fees

  New Hampshire Resident
Tuition Mandatory Fees Per Credit Total
Master’s Degrees/Certificates $584 $43 $627
CAGS $625 $43 $668
EDD $681 $43 $724
  Out-of-State Resident
Tuition Mandatory Fees Per Credit Total
Master’s Degrees/Certificates $809 $43 $852
CAGS $782 $43 $825
EDD $866 $43 $909

More information is available through the Student Financial Services Office

Graduate students are eligible for financial aid in the form of student loans only. You will need to complete the FAFSA at least 30 days prior to the start of the semester you wish to begin taking classes. International students are not eligible for federal financial aid – please review our international admission requirements to learn more.

More information can be found on the Student Financial Services website.

Each year, Plymouth State offers a limited number of merit-based scholarships to admitted graduate students. Selection criteria include academic and professional achievements, commitment to graduate study, and achievement or pursuit of personal or professional goals. Visit the  for additional information.

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