Summer and Fall 2024 Online course offerings are now available for viewing! There is still time to apply, so start your application today! Please visit https://atmosonline.illinois.edu/admissions/ for more information. The application deadline for the 32-credit-hour Master’s program is August 1, 2024 (Fall 2024 admission) and December 15, 2024 (Spring 2025 admission). The 12-credit-hour Graduate Certificate program […]
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Spring 2024 Registration Begins Soon!
Spring 2024 Online course offerings are now available for viewing! Registration opens soon for admitted online M.S. students (check the Student Self-Service website for your registration time ticket) and registration for non-degree certificate students begins on November 13, 2023 at 8 a.m. There is still time to apply, so start your application today! Please visit […]
Course Spotlight: ATMS 517 Data Science for the Geosciences
Course Spotlight: ATMS 517 – Data Science for the Geosciences Interested in learning and applying cutting-edge data science techniques in Python to key weather and climate problems? Then ATMS 517: Data Science for the Geosciences is for you! It is one of the cornerstone courses for both the online graduate certificate and master’s degree in the Department […]
Professional Spotlight: Eric Snodgrass – Principal Atmospheric Scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions
Professional Spotlight: Eric Snodgrass Principal Atmospheric Scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions Eric Snodgrass is a Principal Atmospheric Scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions. He is also a University of Illinois alumnus and past faculty member of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Illinois. Eric shares in a short video about his experiences as an atmospheric scientist […]
Meet Bryan Engelsen – Current Online Certificate Student
Meet Bryan Engelsen, a current student in ATMS’s graduate certificate program in Weather and Climate Risk and Data Analytics!
A Unique Opportunity–the Master’s Research Capstone Project
Unique Capstone Opportunity The capstone course, ATMS 596 Non-Thesis Research, is this program’s version of a master’s research project that students take twice for a total of 8-credit hours. The uniqueness is that students have the option of designing and completing one capstone research project that is done over the period of two semesters, or […]
Application and Deadlines–Certificate and Master’s Degree
Application and Deadlines – Certificate and Master’s Degree The Department of Atmospheric Sciences welcomes potential students to apply for the graduate certificate or master’s degree in Weather and Climate Risk and Data Analytics. Applications are accepted at any time for both the certificate and master’s degree. Students’ undergraduate major and professional experience will be considered […]