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Analyze, model, and predict the state of the atmosphere

Given the impacts of climate change, we provide students with in-depth knowledge of the atmosphere, to prepare them for careers in atmospheric science like fire weather, climate risk, and AI modeling. Our advantage is our classroom sizes are small, and students get hands-on learning. Students are often paid to do cutting-edge research on wildfire and climate science, weather, and forecasting. Our department’s collaborations include NASA, NBC, Cal Fire, and National Science Laboratories. Our professors ensure a diverse learning environment that significantly impacts our students’ careers.

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Students

Are you a current student or interested in our program? Check out our student spotlights and scholarship and fellowship opportunities.

Courses For MetCS

MetCS Courses

Explore our academic programs and course catalogs to see what options you have in Meteorology and Climate Science. 

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Weather Center

Explore our radars, rooftop webcam, meteograms, and more in our weather center.

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Median Pay

The average salary for an atmospheric scientist in California is around $115,020 per year. Wages typically start from $72,340 and go up to $199,450.

Job Outlook

Employment of meoteorologists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2019 to 2029, faster than the avergae for all occupations.

Examples of areas in which meteorologists work include private forecasting companies, National Weather Service, universities, energy companies, government labs and in media.

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Work Environment

Meteorologists work in a variety of settings; including offices, laboratories and universities. Occasionally, they work in the field where they install, monitor and calibrate meterological instruments. Some meteorologists work extended hours, particulary during weather emergencies.

Many, if not most, meteorologists work with computer code of some sort to perform data analysis and interpretation.

Career and Internship opportunities in Meteorology and Climate Science at SJSU

Three growth areas across California: 1) Fire Weather Research. 2) Climate, Energy, and Risk. 3) Modeling and Artificial Intelligence. Watch this video for information on internships, career opportunities, and how our department looks at additional students to fill positions in these fields.

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Our Location

The Department of Meteorology and Climate Science is located throughout the top three floors of Duncan Hall on the SJSU main campus. Our office is on the 6th floor, room 620. Please contact us at meteorology@sjsu.edu or by phone at (408) 924-5200 if you have questions or need any assistance.

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