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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
1-5 credits. Prerequisites: consent of instructor. Designed for students who want instruction in subjects not covered adequately in usual course offerings. Special arrangements must be made with an instructor prior to registration. F,S
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 credits. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status, satisfactory completion of Chem 122 and Biol 151, and instructor consent. Students may enroll in this course after they have secured an intern position in a law enforcement agency, crime laboratory or other institution providing procedural and/or analytical processing of evidence from criminal or civil proceedings. Credits obtained will be determined based on length and content of the internship and course responsibilities. S/U grading. F,S,SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisites: AtSc 110, Math 146 or Math 165. The analysis and portrayal of synoptic weather information. Kinematic flow analyses of barotropic and baroclinic systems. Introduction to many of the products produced by NWS. Includes laboratory. F
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisite: AtSc 110. A study of weather hazards, meteorological flight planning, aviation weather equipment and human factors in weather flying safety. F,S
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisites: AtSc 110 and Math 103. A study of the theory, design, and accuracy of instrumentation for the measurement of temperature, pressure, humidity, wind, and radiation. In addition, topics such as radar, and the use of aircraft and balloons as instrument platforms are also discussed. Includes laboratory. S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: AtSc 110. Provides a comprehensive introduction to basic concepts of weather modification as currently undertaken and researched around the world. It includes application of fundamental meteorological processes to weather modification, a study of cloud physics and seeding theory, an introduction to the principles of weather radar, a review of past and current programs, and a discussion of related legal, societal, economical and environmental issues. F
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisites: AtSc 250. Provides students exposure to the practical aspects of weather modification operations. Instruction is given in the following areas: program design and evaluation, care and use of seeding materials and equipment, identification of seeding opportunities, and airborne delivery of seeding materials. Emphasis is given to safety, both on the ground and in the air. S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: AtSc 110 and an approved computer language course. Examines the need for and use of computers in atmospheric science. Topics will include the application of various computer concepts, such as numerical solution of linear differential equations and numerical integration, and numerical modeling techniques. S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: AtSc 210. An operations approach to application of practical methodologies of weather analysis using computer textual and graphic analysis systems. Involves routine weather laboratory activities commonly found within the operational sector of meteorology. S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisites: AtSc 310 and Communication or Atmospheric Sciences major. An introduction to the field of broadcast meteorology which provides an overview of television production, the profession of broadcast meteorology, AMS Seal requirements, ethics and the production, organization, critique, and presentation of weather information. F/2
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