ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES
Students completing this track will gain knowledge
in meteorology and atmospheric science, will be able to quantify
how species move in the atmosphere, understand climate and its
forcings; be able to make atmospheric measurements (meteorological
and sampling for gaseous and aerosol pollutants); and obtain knowledge
of atmospheric chemical processes. Entering students should have
basic quantitative skills (math and statistics) and completed
courses in introductory hydrology (large-scale fluid motion) and
chemistry. Some of the atmospheric processes courses are:
- Air Pollution
- Hydrologic Remote Sensing
- Transportation and Air Quality
- Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
- Combustion and Air Pollution Engineering
- Micrometeorology I
- Micrometeorology II
- Environmental Biophysics
- Hydroclimatology
- Advanced Combustion
- Seminar in Combustion-Generated Pollution
- Environmental Measurements & Instrumentation
- Transport & Transformation of Air Pollutants
- Aerosol Science



