ATMO 4+1

The accelerated Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science/Master of Science in Geography is initiated while undergraduates are completing the bachelor’s degree. For this program, graduate student course work begins in the student’s fourth year of undergraduate study and can be completed with one academic year of study beyond the bachelor’s degree.  Eligible students accepted into the program may count up to 12 semester hours of graduate coursework towards completion of both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Students are formally admitted to the master’s program after all requirements for the undergraduate degree are completed.

ECU undergraduate geography students with a 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA may apply to the accelerated program during the semester in which they expect to complete a minimum of 75 eligible undergraduate semester hours. Upon acceptance and the submission of the Request to Pursue an Accelerated Undergraduate/Graduate Program online form by the Graduate Program Director, the student can begin taking graduate courses the following semester.

Students admitted to the accelerated program must earn a B or higher in all graduate coursework to remain in the program. Undergraduate accelerated program students earning a grade of C in any graduate course can count that course toward the bachelor’s degree but will no longer be eligible to take additional graduate courses and will be dropped from the accelerated program. Students will be able to apply to the graduate program in geography.

Undergraduate students accepted into the accelerated program may count up to 12 s.h. from the following courses towards completion of both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

  • GEOG 6110 – Research Design in Geography

Up to 9 hours of electives from the list below:

  • GEOG 6100 – History and Philosophy of Geography
  • GEOG 6150 – Quantitative Methods in Geography
  • GEOG 6210 – Advanced Fluvial and Hydrological Processes
  • GEOG 6291 – Independent Study in Physical Geography
  • GEOG 6292 – Independent Study in Physical Geography
  • GEOG 6293 – Independent Study in Physical Geography
  • GEOG 6320 – Feminist Theories of Economy
  • GEOG 6335 – Tourism Development
  • GEOG 6360 – Geographies of Global Climate Change
  • GEOG 6400 – Seminar in Geographic Information and Analysis
  • GEOG 6401 – Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOG 6420 – Advanced Remote Sensing
  • GEOG 6430 – Advanced Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOG 6440 – Spatial Analysis of Coastal Environments
  • GEOG 6491 – Independent Study in Geographic Techniques
  • GEOG 6492 – Independent Study in Geographic Techniques
  • GEOG 6493 – Independent Study in Geographic Techniques
  • GEOG 6510 – Meteorological Measurement Systems
  • GEOG 6520 – Atmosphere Turbulence
  • GEOG 6525 – Advanced Dynamic Meteorology
  • GEOG 6530 – Advanced Micrometeorology
  • GEOG 6540 – Advanced Coastal Storms
  • GEOG 6550 – Synoptic Meteorology and Forecasting
  • GEOG 6560 – Applied Urban Climatology
  • GEOG 6570 – Advanced Hydrometeorology
  • GEOG 6580 – Advanced Radar and Satellite Meteorology
  • GEOG 6590 – Advanced Tropical Meteorology