Students enrolled in the HUPAS M.S. program should take a minimum of 24 credit hours including at least nine from Atmospheric Chemistry I & II, Atmospheric Physics I & II, and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics I & II. The remainder of the course credit hours must be taken from recommended electives.
Departmental master's degree students with a specialty in atmospheric sciences should take at least six credit hours from the core HUPAS electives and one additional course from the HUPAS curriculum.
Students enrolled in the HUPAS Ph.D. program should take a minimum of 36 credit hours including Atmospheric Chemistry I and II, Atmospheric Physics I and II, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics I and II, Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, and Atmospheric Radiation. The remainder of the course credit hours must be taken from recommended electives.
Departmental Ph.D. degree students with a specialty in atmospheric sciences should take at least nine credit hours from the core electives and two additional courses from the HUPAS curriculum.
Students with no more than nine semester credit hours of approved courses having a grade of B or better can be transferred into the program from another university.
Master of Science Requirements
Each student wishing to qualify for candidacy for the Master's degree in Atmospheric Science must:
- demonstrate general proficiency in mathematics through introductory differential equations and physics through Newtonian mechanics. Students failing to exhibit proficiency will be required to take leveling courses to be determined by the Atmospheric Sciences Committee;
- pass at least one of the three written proficiency examinations in one of the three general areas;
- make an oral defense of their thesis proposal; and
- write and defend an original thesis.
Doctor of Philosophy Requirements
Each student wishing to qualify for candidacy for the Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science degree must:
- demonstrate general proficiency in mathematics through introductory differential equations and physics through Newtonian mechanics. Students failing to exhibit proficiency will be required to take leveling courses to be determined by the Atmospheric Sciences Committee;
- make an oral defense of their thesis proposal;
- write and defend an original thesis; and
- pass written qualifiers prepared by the HUPAS faculty in the area of specialty.
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