Contact Information
Dr. William Capehart, Program Coordinator
Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Program
Mineral Industries 201
(605) 394-1994
E-mail: William.Capehart@sdsmt.edu
Faculty
Emeritus Professors Detwiler, Helsdon, Hjelmfelt, and Smith; Associate Professors Capehart and, Kliche; Assistant Professors French and Kunza; Instructor Clabo
Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
The Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences (AES) program offers graduate courses leading to the Master of Science degree in Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences with specializations in meteorology or environmental science, and the doctor of philosophy degree in Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences. For more information on the AES Ph.D. program please use the following link: Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Ph.D.
Meteorology Specialization
The meteorology specialization in the AES graduate program is designed to give students experience in atmospheric science-related research while developing a broad understanding of the factors influencing atmospheric phenomena, including solar and terrestrial radiation, fluid dynamics, mesoscale processes, regional climate processes, thermodynamics, microphysical and electrical processes in clouds, and atmospheric chemistry. Instruction is offered in the interpretation of conventional weather, satellite and radar data; observations collected by state-of-the art research instrumentation; and output from numerical models of atmospheric processes. Program requirements are specified below.
Environmental Science Specialization
The environmental science specialization in the AES graduate program is designed to give students experience in environmental science research while learning about global environmental change, biogeochemistry, aquatic ecology, atmosphere biosphere interactions, hydrology, experimental design and analyses, and environmental modeling. Program requirements are specified below.