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Physics majors interested in atmospheric sciences, may now specialize in meteorology. Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere on many scales, from local atmospheric chemistry to weather forecasting to global climate. Meteorology is also a young field, and students entering it now have the opportunity to make significant contributions to understanding our environment. Through the rigorous study of concepts related to matter, energy, and their interactions, physics majors develop strong analytic and problem solving skills: adapting mathematics to real world situations; using instrumentation and statistics to compare conceptual models to reality; and using computers to handle both these tasks efficiently. For further information about this specialization, please contact the Physics Undergraduate Advisor (phys-ugradinfo@physics.umd.edu). For information about the graduate program in meteorology, please contact Professor Robert Hudson (hudson@atmos.umd.edu) in the Meteorology Department.
Required Courses

Lower-Level and Supporting Courses
PHYS 171—Introductory Physics: Mechanics (3)
PHYS 174—Physics Laboratory Introduction (1)
PHYS 272—Introductory Physics: Fields (3)
PHYS 273—Introductory Physics: Waves (3)
PHYS 275—Experimental Physics I: Mechanics, Heat, and Fields (2)
PHYS 276—Experimental Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism (2)
MATH 140—Calculus I (4)
MATH 141—Calculus II (4)
MATH 241—Calculus III (4)
MATH 246—Differential Equations (3)
MATH 240—Linear Algebra (4)
CHEM 103—General Chemistry I (4)
CHEM 113—General Chemistry II (4)

Upper-Level Courses
MATH 462—Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers (3)
METO 431—Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers I (3)
METO 432—Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers II (3)
METO 434—Air Pollution (3)
PHYS 375: Experimental Physics III: Waves, Optics and Modern Physics (3)
PHYS 401: Quantum Physics I (4)*
PHYS 402: Quantum Physics II (4)*
PHYS 404: Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics (3)

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*In the Meteorology Physics area of concentration the Physics 401-402 sequence may be replaced by PHYS 420—Principles of Modern Physics (3) and PHYS 406—Optics (3)

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