Associate degree in Atmospheric Science at Everett Community College

 

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Associate Degree in Atmospheric Science at Everett Community College

Everett Community College
Associate degree
Atmospheric Science

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GENERAL INFORMATION
The first two years of study toward a major in Atmospheric Science may be completed at EvCC. EvCC offers the Associate of Science Degree, designed as part of a transfer agreement with a variety of universities in Washington. The degree offers qualified students priority for admission with junior status at most 4-year institutions in Washington. Students interested in colleges and universities outside of Washington may also find the requirements of this degree to be appropriate.

The Associate of Science degree requires that the student complete all freshman and sophomore math and science courses and a limited number of courses in English, Humanities and Social Science. Upon transfer, the student will be eligible for junior level science courses, but will need to complete the remaining distribution requirements before graduation with a baccalaureate degree.

CAREER OPTIONS
A career in Atmospheric Science generally requires at least a master’s degree and usually a doctorate. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, most employment opportunities in Atmospheric Sciences may be found in the Federal government, largely in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in weather stations throughout the nation. Research and development or management positions are also available. Other employers are the Department of Defense, research and testing services, private weather consulting services, and computer and data processing services. Colleges and universities also offer opportunities for faculty positions.

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