Atmospheric Sciences Ph.D. (Ithaca)
Field of Study
Program Description
Atmospheric science concerns the study of processes in the atmosphere, from the planetary boundary layer to the ionosphere. Applications relate to the analysis and prediction of weather and climate. For more information, please see our information page.
Contact Information
Website: https://www.eas.cornell.edu/eas/programs/graduate-programsEmail: slh297@cornell.edu
Phone: 607 254-8737
2102 Snee Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Concentrations by Subject
- atmospheric science
Tuition
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Application Requirements and Deadlines
Application Deadlines:
Fall, Jan. 1
Requirements Summary:
- all Graduate School Requirements, including the English Language Proficiency Requirement for all applicants
- two recommendations
- GRE scores are no longer required
Learning Outcomes
A candidate for a doctoral degree in Atmospheric Sciences is expected to demonstrate mastery of knowledge in a sub-discipline within the broader domain of atmospheric sciences and to synthesize and create new knowledge, making an original and substantial contribution to the sub-discipline in a timely fashion.
Proficiencies:
Make an original and substantial contribution to one of the sub-disciplines within atmospheric sciences
- Think originally and independently to develop concepts and/or methodologies
- Identify new research opportunities within their field
Demonstrate advanced research skills
- Synthesize existing knowledge, identifying and accessing appropriate resources and other sources of relevant information, and critically analyze and evaluate their own findings and those of others
- Master application of existing appropriate research methodologies, techniques, and technical skills
- Utilize both qualitative and quantitative approaches
- Communicate in a style appropriate to the discipline
Demonstrate commitment to advancing the values of scholarship
- Keep abreast of current advances within their sub-discipline of atmospheric science and related areas
- Show commitment to personal professional development through engagement in professional societies, publication, and other knowledge transfer modes
- Show commitment to creating an environment that supports learning—through teaching, collaborative inquiry, mentoring, organization of community learning experiences, or demonstration
Demonstrate professional skills
- Advance ethical standards in the practice of atmospheric sciences
- Listen, give, and receive feedback effectively