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2014-2015 SDSM&T Academic Catalog 
    
2014-2015 SDSM&T Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Atmospheric Sciences Minor


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Dr. Adam French
Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Program
Mineral Industries 208
(605)394-1649
E-mail: Adam.French@sdsmt.edu

Undergraduate minor in Atmospheric Sciences


Atmospheric scientists apply background knowledge in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science and many other disciplines to improve our understanding of the wide variety of weather phenomena that affects peoples’ lives on a daily basis.  This includes weather forecasting, fundamental research in areas such as severe and hazardous weather, climate science, and numerical modeling, and supporting a number of weather-sensitive industries including renewable energy production, agriculture, environmental monitoring, and insurance.  

Students from any discipline at SDSM&T may pursue a minor in atmospheric sciences by completing 18 credit hours of coursework as described below.

Required Courses (12 cr)


Atmospheric Science Electives (3-6 cr)


At least three, elective credit hours are selected from the following list of atmospheric science electives** (six hours total can be applied to the minor):

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