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Atmospheric Chemistry and Climatology.

A program that focuses on the scientific study of atmospheric constituents, reactions, measurement techniques, and processes in predictive, current, and historical contexts. Includes instruction in climate modeling, gases and aerosols, trace gases, aqueous phase chemistry, sinks, transport mechanisms, computer measurement, climate variability, paleoclimatology, climate diagnosis, numerical modeling and data analysis, ionization, recombination, photoemission, and plasma chemistry.

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$120,007

Avg Median Salary $120,007
Lowest Median $97,450
Highest Median $161,180

Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

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Career Paths 3
Degree Level Bachelor
Code 40.0402

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