Meteorology Previous Catalog Year Information

Previous Degree Check Sheets

MTR Major Degree Check Sheet Applied Concentration 2022-2023 and 2023-2024

MTR Major Degree Check Sheet Professional Concentration 2022-2023 and 2023-2024

MTR Major Degree Check Sheet 2021-2022

Our curriculum changed a bit for the 2021-22 catalog. Please use this degree check sheet for all pre-2021 catalogs:

MTR Major Degree Check Sheet 2020-2021

Previous Catalog links

Meteorology Major 2023-2024

Meteorology Major 2022-2023

Meteorology Major 2021-2022

Meteorology Major 2020-2021

Meteorology Major 2019-2020

Meteorology Major 2018-2019

Meteorology Major 2017-2018

Meteorology Major 2016-2017

Notes on the evolution of the Meteorology Major for students on previous catalogs

The Meteorology degree remained the same for a long time until 2021-2022 when we removed the General Physics II lecture from the major and replaced it with the General Physics II lab.  We also began requiring the Radar and Satellite course, which used to be on the list of electives.  This meant we reduced the number of meteorology elective credits from 8 to 5.

In 2022-2023 we took the traditional meteorology degree and renamed it “Professional Meteorology.”  We added a second concentration named “Applied Meteorology,” which is quite different and does not require the math minor.  Students on older catalogs wishing to declare the Applied Meteorology concentration should speak to the department advisor to get their catalog moved to the 2024-2025 catalog.  This option to declare the Applied option begins in August 2022.  Read more about the Applied option on the Meteorology Major page.

In 2024-2025 we changed MTR 2040 (1 credit) to MTR 3040 Programming for Meteorologists (3 credits) and also began to require a new course, MTR 3000 Weather Discussion (1 credit).  The minor requirement went away at the university. For the Professional concentration we brought the math courses into the major requirements and removed the requirement for a math minor, but students can still declare and complete a math minor with one additional course.  Math courses will automatically count in the major and minor.  The minor requirement for the Applied concentration went away, opening up many possibilities to personalize the major by career track.