Faculty of Natural & Applied Sciences

B.Sc. Metereology

Programme Mode
Full-Time
Duration
4 Years
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Overview

The B.Sc. Meteorology programme at FUADSI equips students with the knowledge and skills to analyze atmospheric processes, predict weather patterns, and study climate variability. The curriculum combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, preparing graduates for careers in weather forecasting, climate research, and environmental management.

Programme Objectives

  • Provide a strong foundation in atmospheric physics, dynamics, and thermodynamics.
  • Develop skills in weather observation, data analysis, and forecasting techniques.
  • Foster understanding of climate systems and environmental impacts.
  • Prepare students for advanced studies, research, and professional roles in meteorology and related fields.

Career Opportunities

Graduates can pursue careers as:

  • Meteorologists
  • Climate Scientists
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Aviation Weather Specialists
  • Hydrologists
  • Research Scientists
  • Disaster Risk Analysts

Key Features

  • Hands-on training in weather observation and forecasting.
  • Access to meteorological instruments and simulation software.
  • Fieldwork and industry internships.
  • Opportunities for international collaboration and certifications.

Admission Requirements

For detailed information on the general admission requirements, application guidelines, deadlines, and required documents, please visit the Admissions page.

How to Apply

To apply, visit the Undergraduate Admissions Portal.

YearSemesterCore SubjectsDescription
Year 1 – Foundations Semester 1 General Physics I (Mechanics & Thermodynamics)
Calculus I
Introduction to Meteorology
Chemistry for Atmospheric Sciences
Computer Programming Basics
Basic physics and chemistry concepts, introduction to meteorology, and programming fundamentals.
Semester 2 General Physics II (Electricity & Magnetism)
Calculus II
Atmospheric Composition & Structure
Introductory Statistics
Workshop Practice
Electricity and magnetism principles, atmospheric layers, and statistical basics.
Year 2 – Intermediate Semester 3 Atmospheric Thermodynamics
Differential Equations
Climatology I
Meteorological Instruments & Observations
Numerical Methods
Study of thermodynamic processes, climate basics, and observational techniques.
Semester 4 Atmospheric Dynamics I
Climatology II
Remote Sensing & GIS
Hydrology & Water Cycle
Meteorological Data Analysis
Dynamic processes in the atmosphere, climate systems, and geospatial analysis.
Year 3 – Advanced Core Semester 5 Atmospheric Dynamics II
Synoptic Meteorology
Numerical Weather Prediction
Environmental Meteorology
Elective (Agricultural Meteorology / Oceanography)
Advanced atmospheric motion, weather systems, and environmental applications.
Semester 6 Climate Change & Variability
Satellite Meteorology
Applied Hydrometeorology
Advanced Forecasting Techniques
Elective (Aviation Meteorology / Disaster Risk Management)
Climate studies, satellite data interpretation, and advanced forecasting methods.
Year 4 – Specialization & Research Semester 7 Advanced Topics in Meteorology
Atmospheric Modeling & Simulation
Project Proposal & Seminar
Elective (Energy & Climate / Air Quality Management)
Specialized topics, modeling techniques, and project planning.
Semester 8 Final Year Project / Dissertation
Professional Ethics & Environmental Policy
Elective (Climate Risk Assessment / Remote Sensing Applications)
Capstone research project and professional development.

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