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Applied Meteorology – 8 Semesters Catalog Years Revised March 18, Fall Spring WX 201 Survey of Meteorology (3) WX 301 Aviation Weather (3) WX 203L Survey of Meteorology Lab (1) UNIV 101 College Success (1) MA 241 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I (4) MA 242 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II (4) COM 122 English Composition & Literature (3) 15 HU 14X Lower-level Humanities (3) WX 261 Applied Climatology (3) PS 150 Physics I For Engineers (3) PS 216 Physics I Laboratory (1) MA 243 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III (4) MA 345 Differential Equations & Matrix Methods (4) MA 441 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (3) 17 WX 365 Satellite & Radar Weather Interp. (3) WX 363 Thunderstorms (3) CS 125 # Computer Science I (4) WX 220 Data Analysis & Visualization (3) WX 353 Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) PS 160 Physics II for Engineers (3) CHM 105 General Chemistry I (4) CHM 105L General Chemistry I Lab (0) 16 WX 354 Dynamics of the Atmosphere (3) WX 420 Advanced Atmospheric Thermodynamics (3) **Open Elective (9) EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) WX 391 Applied Synoptic Meteorology (3) WX 492 Advanced Synoptic Meteorology (3) WX 390 Atmospheric Physics (3) WX 270 Weather Information Systems (3) WX 427 Forecasting Techniques (3) WX 490 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology I (3) WX 491 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology II (3) WX 493 Senior Research Thesis (3) COM 221 Technical Report Writing (3) FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior All WX classes must be taken in the spring/fall semester indicated # Or EGR 115 for those with no programming experience ** Summer co-op in Junior year can replace 6 hours of open electives. Prerequisite Corequisite Total credit hours: 120 CS 125L Computer Science Lab(0) MA 222 or PSY 226 Statistics (3) Suggested electives: WX 210 Introduction to GIS WX 321 Atmospheric Environmental Studies WX 322 Space Weather WX 395M Mountain Meteorology WX 395T Tropical Meteorology and Climate SIS 4XX Emergency response certification EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) HU/SS 3XX/4XX Elective (3) COM 219 Speech (3)

Applied Meteorology – 8 Semesters with Emergency Response Meteorologist (ERM) Certification Catalog Years Revised March 18, Fall Spring WX 201 Survey of Meteorology (3) WX 301 Aviation Weather (3) WX 203L Survey of Meteorology Lab (1) UNIV 101 College Success (1) MA 241 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I (4) MA 242 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II (4) COM 122 English Composition & Literature (3) 15 HU 14X Lower-level Humanities (3) WX 261 Applied Climatology (3) PS 150 Physics I For Engineers (3) PS 216 Physics I Laboratory (1) MA 243 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III (4) MA 345 Differential Equations & Matrix Methods (4) 17 WX 365 Satellite & Radar Weather Interp. (3) WX 363 Thunderstorms (3) WX 220 Data Analysis & Visualization (3) WX 353 Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) PS 160 Physics II for Engineers (3) CHM 105 General Chemistry I (4) 15 WX 354 Dynamics of the Atmosphere (3) WX 420 Advanced Atmospheric Thermodynamics (3) **Open Elective (1) *SIS 431 Incident Command System (3) WX 391 Applied Synoptic Meteorology (3) WX 492 Advanced Synoptic Meteorology (3) WX 390 Atmospheric Physics (3) WX 270 Weather Information Systems (3) WX 427 Forecasting Techniques (3) WX 490 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology I (3) WX 491 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology II (3) WX 458 Hazard Mapping & Modeling (3) COM 221 Technical Report Writing (3) FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior All WX classes must be taken in the spring/fall semester indicated # Or CS 125 for those with programming experience **An Internship or Co-op (CEAMET 396/7) with emergency response meteorologists is highly recommended during summer of Junior year. Prereqisite Corequisite Total credit hours: 120 WX 210 Intro to Geographic Information Systems (3) EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) HU/SS 3XX/4XX Elective (3) COM 219 Speech (3) EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) CHM 105L General Chemistry I Lab (0) EGR 115 # Intro to Computing for Engineers (3) SIS 430 Emergency Mgmt & Contingency Planning (3) MA 222 or PSY 226 Statistics (3) *SIS 431 only offered during Spring Break WildFire Academy For this track, WX 458 is the capstone MA 441 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (3)

Applied Meteorology – 8 Semesters with Aircraft Dispatch Certification Fall Spring WX 201 Survey of Meteorology (3) UNIV 101 College Success (1) MA 241 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I (4) MA 242 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II (4) COM 122 English Composition & Literature (3) 15 HU 14X Lower-level Humanities (3) AT 200 Air Traffic Management (3) WX 391 Applied Synoptic Meteorology (3) WX 261 Applied Climatology (3) PS 150 Physics I For Engineers (3) PS 216 Physics I Laboratory (1) MA 243 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III (4) MA 345 Differential Equations & Matrix Methods (4) 17 WX 365 Satellite & Radar Weather Interp. (3) WX 363 Thunderstorms (3) WX 353 Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) PS 160 Physics II for Engineers (3) CHM 105L Chemistry I Lab (0) 20* WX 354 Dynamics of the Atmosphere (3) WX 420 Advanced Atmospheric Thermodynamics (3) EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) WX 492 Advanced Synoptic Meteorology (3) WX 390 Atmospheric Physics (3) WX 270 Weather Information Systems (3) WX 427 Forecasting Techniques (3) WX 490 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology I (3) WX 491 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology II (3) EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) COM 221 Technical Report Writing (3) HU/SS 3XX/4XX Elective (3) FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior Total credit hours: 131* MA 222 or PSY 226 Statistics (3) EGR 115 # Intro to Computing for Engineers (3) CHM 105 Chemistry I (4) COM 219 Speech (3) AS 121 Private Pilot Operations (5) AS 221 Instrument Pilot Operations (3) AS 309 Aerodynamics (3) AS 310 Aircraft Performance (3) AS 350 Domestic & International Navigation (3) AS 410 Airline Dispatch Operations (3) All WX classes must be taken in the spring/fall semester indicated # Or CS 125 for those with programming experience Prerequisite Co-requisite WX 301 Aviation Weather (3) WX 220 Data Analysis & Visualization (3) Catalog Years Revised March 18, 2016 WX 203L Survey of Meteorology Lab (1) AS 221L Instrument Pilot Operations Lab (1) For this track, AS 410 is the capstone MA 441 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (3) *Additional semesters or summer classes will be needed

Applied Meteorology – 8 Semesters with Defense Studies Minor Fall Spring WX 201 Survey of Meteorology (3) UNIV 101 College Success (1) MA 241 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I (4) MA 242 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II (4) COM 122 English Composition & Literature (3) 16 HU 14X Lower-level Humanities (3) ROTC 1xx (1) WX 391 Applied Synoptic Meteorology (3) PS 150 Physics I For Engineers (3) PS 216 Physics I Laboratory (1) MA 243 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III (4) MA 345 Differential Equations & Matrix Methods (4) 15 WX 365 Satellite & Radar Weather Interp. (3) WX 363 Thunderstorms (3) ROTC 2xx (1) WX 220 Data Analysis & Visualization (3) WX 353 Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) PS 160 Physics II for Engineers (3) ROTC 2xx (1) CHM 105L General Chemistry I Lab (0) 16 WX 354 Dynamics of the Atmosphere (3) WX 420 Advanced Atmospheric Thermodynamics (3) EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) WX 492 Advanced Synoptic Meteorology (3) WX 390 Atmospheric Physics (3) WX 270 Weather Information Systems (3) WX 427 Forecasting Techniques (3) WX 490 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology I (3) WX 491 Advanced Dynamic Meteorology II (3) WX 493 Senior Research Thesis (3) FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior All WX classes must be taken in the spring/fall semester indicated # Or CS 125 for those with programming experience Prerequisite Co-requisite Total credit hours: 126 MA 222 or PSY 226 Statistics (3) EGR 115 # Intro to Computing for Engineers (3) ROTC 4xx (3) ROTC 4xx (3) ROTC 3xx (3) ROTC 3xx (3) CHM 105 General Chemistry I (4) ROTC 1xx (1) HU/SS 3XX/4XX Elective (3) COM 221 Technical Report Writing (3) EC/SS 1XX/2XX Elective (3) MA 441 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (3) COM 219 Speech (3) WX 203L Survey of Meteorology Lab (1) WX 301 Aviation Weather (3) Catalog Years Revised March 18, 2016 WX 261 Applied Climatology (3)