

The Meteorology and Mathematics Bachelor of Science program at the University of Miami offers a four year curriculum designed for students seeking to integrate rigorous mathematical foundations with atmospheric science. The program emphasizes analytical reasoning, data modeling, and quantitative problem solving, preparing learners to study and predict complex meteorological phenomena while applying mathematical methods to environmental and atmospheric research. Students gain expertise in advanced calculus, linear algebra, statistics, numerical modeling, and meteorological analysis, equipping them to interpret data, develop predictive models, and contribute to research and operational forecasting.
Throughout the program, students participate in computational modeling exercises, laboratory work, field studies, and applied research projects that strengthen both technical and scientific skills. The curriculum emphasizes mathematical modeling of weather systems, statistical analysis of climate data, and applied meteorology, enabling graduates to approach atmospheric science with a strong quantitative and analytical foundation. By integrating theory with hands-on experience and collaborative research, the program prepares learners for careers in meteorology, climate research, environmental consulting, data science, and related fields, while also providing a solid foundation for graduate studies in atmospheric sciences, applied mathematics, or environmental science.
Year 1 - Foundations in Mathematics and Meteorology
• Introduction to Calculus
• Linear Algebra
• Principles of Meteorology
• Introduction to Statistics
Year 2 - Core Mathematical and Atmospheric Studies
• Multivariable Calculus
• Probability and Statistical Analysis
• Atmospheric Dynamics
• Electives in Applied Mathematics or Meteorology
Year 3 - Advanced Analysis and Modeling
• Differential Equations and Numerical Methods
• Thermodynamics and Physical Meteorology
• Mathematical Modeling for Weather Systems
• Data Analysis for Atmospheric Applications
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Research Project in Meteorology
• Advanced Topics in Applied Mathematics
• Climate Data Analysis and Modeling
• Professional Portfolio and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles in meteorology, climate research, environmental consulting, data analysis, and atmospheric modeling. Career paths include positions in weather forecasting agencies, research laboratories, government and environmental organizations, climate consulting firms, and data-driven environmental projects, where professionals develop predictive models, analyze climate trends, and provide actionable insights. Alumni may also pursue graduate studies in atmospheric sciences, applied mathematics, climate science, or environmental engineering, contributing to research, forecasting, and innovative solutions to complex environmental challenges. The program equips students with strong analytical, computational, and research skills necessary to excel in science and technology-driven fields.
Students seeking a program that combines rigorous mathematics, applied meteorology, data modeling, and research-oriented training will find this degree highly valuable. Its four year structure allows learners to progress from foundational mathematics and atmospheric studies to advanced modeling, applied research, and a senior capstone experience. The program provides mentorship from experienced faculty, access to computational and laboratory resources, and opportunities for fieldwork and collaborative projects, fostering both intellectual development and professional readiness. It is ideal for individuals aiming to pursue careers in meteorology, climate research, environmental analytics, or graduate studies in mathematical and atmospheric sciences.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States