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Suggested Course Sequence 2007+
(for students entering Freshman class in 2003 or later)

During the first year of study at Cook, students in the Meteorology Program get started on introductory meteorology - as well as required courses in chemistry, physics and calculus.

Fall Semester Spring Semester
Year 1:
01:640:151 Calculus I (4)
01:750:193 Physics for Sci. (4)
01:350:101 Expository Writing I (3)
01:670:201 Elem. of Meteorology (3)
11:015:101 Perspectives (2)

01:640:152 Calculus 2 (4)
01:750:194 Physics for Sci. (4)
11:670:202 Elements of Climatology(3)
Area III, IV, V credits (6)
 
Year 2:
01:119:103 Prin. of Biology (4)
01:640:251 Multivariate Calculus (4)
01:160:161 General Chemistry (4)
01:355:302 Scientific and Technical Writing (3)

11:670:210 Meteorological Analysis (1.5)
01:160:162 General Chemistry (4)
01:160:171 Intro. to Experiments (1)
01:640:244 Differential Equations for Engrs.(4)
11:375:203 Physical Prin. Environ. Sci. (3)
Area III, IV, V Credits (3)
Year 3: 
11:670:323 Thermodynamics of the Atmos. (3)
14:440:127 Intro to Computers for Engrs. (3)
11:375:303 Num. Methods in Env. Sci. (3) 
Area III, IV, V Credits (6)
                  
11:670:324 Dyn. of the Oceans and Atm. (3)
11:670:431 Physical Meteorology (3)
01:198:323 Num. Anal. & Computing (4)
Area III, IV, V Credits (9)
Year 4
11:670:433 Synoptic Analysis Lab I (3)
11:670:423 Weather Systems (3)     
11:375:421 Prin. of Air Pollution (3) 
Area III, IV, V credits (6)

11:015:400 Jr./Sr. Colloquium (3)
11:670:434 Synoptic Analysis Lab II (3)
11:670:414 Hydrologic Processes (3)
11:375:451 Remote Sensing of Oceans/Atm. (3)
Area III, IV, V Credits (3)  

Area III, IV, V credits refer to requirements for courses in the Humanities and Arts, Multicultural and International Studies, or Human Behavior, Economic Systems, and Political Processes, or Unspecified Electives.

 

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