Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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Resources, Strengths, Career Paths, Skills
Transferable Skills:Students of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences end their education with superior scientific skills. Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences majors also:
- Think critically and analytically
- Conduct research and present findings
- Organize and maintain accurate records
- Solve problems and make detailed observations
- Operate scientific equipment
- Have detailed knowledge of lab techniques
Career Paths: The Major in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences provides students with an optimal platform for entering a variety of fields. Students with a strong background in the sciences are viewed favorably by varying fields such as science, education, and publishing. Here are some fields a Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences major may pursue:
- Meteorology
- Education
- Research
- Environmental Advocacy
- Law
- Business
Resources & Professional Associations of Interest: Check out the following web sites and consider joining at least one of the professional associations in your field of interest to boost your career and give you a competitive edge on the job market. These are just a few so don' t hesitate to do some research on your own!
- A Career Guide for the Atmospheric Sciences
- Chronicle of Higher Education , Inside Higher Education - great sites for academics
- Science Career Info
- National Association of Environmental Professionals
Sample Job Titles:The following are some sample job titles that would be appropriate for a student who has majored in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. This is in no way a complete list. If you're surprised at some of these titles, you shouldn't forget that a student who majors in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences gains skills that can be used in many industries!
| Weather Forecaster | Scientist | Academic |
| Researcher | Teacher / Educator | Advocate |
| Manager | Administrator | Consultant |
| Software Developer | Engineer | Marine Biologist |





