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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Meteorology Minor


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Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences  
College of Letters, Arts and Sciences  

About the Program


Meteorology is the study of weather and climate. Meteorologists use their understanding of the science of the atmosphere to forecast the weather. The meteorology program aims to help students understand the complex nature of the atmosphere and uses atmospheric science to explore various weather phenomena. Denver, with its diverse weather, is an interesting place to study meteorology. From severe weather like hail and tornadoes to predicting heavy snowfall and examining events like Chinook winds and fire weather, there is much to explore in a variety of courses. Several classes also focus on how a changing climate can impact weather patterns.

Program Requirements


  • Students in the minor complete three required courses, then choose from a variety of elective courses to reach 19 credits total.
  • A grade of “D” or better is required for courses in this program to count toward the minor.

Summary of Requirements


Required Courses 7 credits
Elective Courses 12 credits
Total for the Meteorology Minor 19 credits

 

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