Lyndon State Atmospheric Sciences
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Computer Science

Students in this career concentration often become an IT person within a private meteorology company, College or University, or government-sponsored laboratory. For example, many companies need people with both computer science and meteorology skills to generate specific forecast products for clients or manage databases. Other organizations need personnel to write computer code that manipulates and displays meteorological data.

Courses taken in this career track:
ATM core courses along with:

  • Advanced Concepts of Microcomputer Spreadsheets and Data Bases — Credits: 3
  • Programming with Fortran — Credits: 3
  • Programming Interneet and Web Applications Part I — Credits: 3
  • Java Programming
Or
  • Another Programming Course — Credits: 3
  • Introduction to Perl Programming — Credits: 1