Meteorology, AAS-DTA

Do you have a curiosity about science and weather? Do you wonder how clouds develop; why it is raining in one area and snowing in another? Do you want to learn how climate change is studied and modelled for the future? The field of meteorology (also called atmospheric science) studies day-to-day weather as well as long-term climate patterns. It will prepare you for a career in meteorology, whether it be forecasting or researching different weather phenomena. College coursework for a meteorology degree is similar to preparing to major in physics, so the Science, Track II degree is usually the best fit for students considering Meteorology.

Course Maps

A course map is a quick guide to help students figure out which courses to take each quarter. Course maps were written by BC faculty, who have used their expertise to recommend specific courses students can take to achieve their academic or career goals. Students should meet with an advisor to learn more.

Sample Courses

  • Introduction to the Weather
  • Global Warming: Causes and Consequences
  • General Engineering Physics I, II, III
  • Calculus I, II, III, IV