Meteorological Studies Program

If you’re considering a career where knowledge of operational meteorology and climatology would be a good addition to your skill set, then our meteorological studies major is a good choice for you.

This program is a common double major for students also enrolled in:

What You Will Learn

  • weather forecasting – In addition to lecture and class exercises, you can participate in national forecasting competition WxChallenge and our client-based forecasting service METC 426.
  • geographic information systems (GIS) and related technology – This technology is growing rapidly in popularity and is common in meteorology. This includes satellite and radar analysis, remote sensing, and cartography.
  • quantitative data analysis – You’ll gain experience with statistics and mathematical analysis.
  • teamwork – You’ll learn how to work effectively with others through collaborative class projects.

What It’s Like to Major in Meteorological Studies at Ball State 

Program Requirements

Completing our program will earn you a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science in geography with a concentration in meteorological studies.

This program consists of 51-54 credits in meteorological studies, with a selection of immersive coursework in weather forecasting, Geographic Information Science (GIS), storm chasing, and more.

Credits

Total to graduate: 120

  • Core Major Courses: 15
  • Concentration Course: 36-39
  • University Core Courses: 66-69

Courses

A few of the classes you will take include:

  • METC 332 Climate Change and Modification
  • METC 334 Atmospheric Hazards
  • METC 410 Broadcast Meteorology
  • METC 426 Client-based Forecasting
  • METC 490 Field Observation of Severe Local Storms

For a complete list of all courses and their descriptions, please see our Course Catalog.

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What Can You Do with a Degree in Meteorological Studies?

A degree in meteorological studies lends itself to jobs where understanding current and impending weather conditions affect your work.

This major, sometimes in combination with a second major or concentration, can lead to careers in areas like:

Paying for Your Education

Apply to Ball State

Admission to Ball State is selective, and we carefully evaluate all applications on an individual basis. Applying is easy. Use our convenient, comprehensive, and secure online application.

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Take the Next Step

Are you interested in pursuing this major? The first step is to apply as an undergraduate student to Ball State University. One of the best ways to understand why Ball State stands out is to come see it for yourself. You can schedule a visit through our Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Make sure to tell them you’re interested in our program. Or if you’d like to speak with someone in our department directly by phone or email, please contact us.

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