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BS in Envirmental Science enough for meteorology?

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:50 pm
by wxman22
I start college next year and I was thinking about going to The University of Houston which offers a B.S. in environmental science with a track (emphasis) in Atmospheric science.They also offer a Masters in Atmospheric science.I wanted to know would a degree in environmental science with an track in Atmospheric science be sufficient enough to land an entry level meteorology job,while working on a Masters in atmospheric science?Thanks.

http://www.geosc.uh.edu/undergraduate/d ... /index.php

Re: BS in Envirmental Science enough for meteorology?

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:47 pm
by vbhoutex
I can't answer your question, but have you checked into the Metorology program at A&M?

Re: BS in Envirmental Science enough for meteorology?

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:29 pm
by wxman57
As someone who does make hiring decisions, I can tell you that I'd much rather see a BS degree from a school that has a reputation of having a good meteorology undergraduate program. That's who you'll be competing with when your resume lands on my desk. I'd consider a resume from an A&M graduate long before a resume from the University of Houston. Decide what you really want to do and go for it. Go to a school that can really give you the best education.

Re: BS in Envirmental Science enough for meteorology?

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:01 pm
by wxman22
wxman57 wrote:As someone who does make hiring decisions, I can tell you that I'd much rather see a BS degree from a school that has a reputation of having a good meteorology undergraduate program. That's who you'll be competing with when your resume lands on my desk. I'd consider a resume from an A&M graduate long before a resume from the University of Houston. Decide what you really want to do and go for it. Go to a school that can really give you the best education.

Ok, i'll take your advice,thanks wxman57!