A successful meteorology graduate will be able to:
1. Conduct a weather discussion and make a seven-day national and local
weather forecast, describing the weather that will occur and the mesoscale and
synoptic weather systems that will be responsible.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric
chemistry and climate and their potential environmental and societal
consequences.
3. Exhibit critical thinking when confronting new information.
4. Communicate
clearly orally and in writing, including by electronic means.
5. Apply the mathematical and physical foundations of meteorology and
climatology to solve problems using analytical and computational methods.
6. Explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences
of any job they consider and try to improve these aspects of any organizations
for which they work.