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Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology graduates enter a field where scientific precision meets real-world impact. With only 21 schools nationwide offering specialized programs in this discipline, students have focused options for pursuing weather and climate science careers. Graduates typically earn around $34,509 annually in entry-level positions, with strong potential for growth in government agencies, private consulting, and broadcast meteorology.

When evaluating programs, prioritize schools with modern weather monitoring equipment, radar systems, and computational resources. Look for faculty actively engaged in atmospheric research and programs offering hands-on forecasting experience. Strong mathematics and physics foundations are essential, so seek curricula emphasizing these core sciences alongside specialized meteorological coursework and field work opportunities.
21
Schools Ranked
$34,509
Avg. Program Earnings
71.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 21 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $47,260 74.9% public
2 $39,009 83.0% public
3 $38,289 84.9% public
4 $38,289 49.6% public
5 $37,748 83.7% public
6 $37,208 83.8% public
7 $36,848 75.5% public
8 $36,134 75.3% public
9 $35,416 67.4% private-nonprofit
10 $35,416 86.3% public
11 $35,416 69.8% private-nonprofit
12 $35,060 56.6% public
13 $33,993 76.2% public
14 $33,138 54.4% public
15 $32,925 61.8% public
16 $30,771 67.0% private-nonprofit
17 $30,366 65.5% private-nonprofit
18 $30,126 92.7% public
19 $28,598 60.4% public
20 $27,494 87.7% public
21 $25,194 44.8% public

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