Graduate Degrees in Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences

The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC) at CU Boulder provides a world-class, interdisciplinary research and educational environment to examine the dynamical, physical and chemical processes that occur in the atmosphere and ocean.

Located in a region that has the greatest concentration of geophysical researchers in the nation, ATOC gives its students unparalleled access to atmospheric and oceanic science excellence. This community and environment are integral to the foundation of our unique philosophy and vision, which elevates our department to one of worldwide prominence.

At the graduate level, ATOC offers a doctoral degree and a master’s degree (thesis and nonthesis options).

CU Boulder is ranked #1 in atmospheric science in Shanghai Ranking’s 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects. 
 

ATOC has extensive computing facilities and laboratories in remote sensing, chemistry, hydrodynamics and numerical modeling. 
 

The presence of leading laboratories in the environmental sciences in Boulder, including the National Center for Atmospheric Research () and the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (), provides additional opportunities for a rich educational experience. 

Degree Options & Application Requirements

Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences


Master of Science

  • 30 credit hours 
  • 鶹Ժ can earn a master's degree with either a thesis or an exam.
  • 鶹Ժ are expected to complete all degree requirements within four years of the date of commencing coursework, but normally in two years.
Application Deadlines & Requirements

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Doctor of Philosophy

  • 36 credit hours of coursework 
  • 30 dissertation hours 
  • An undergraduate degree in mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry or another natural science is recommended.
Application Deadlines

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Research Areas

  • Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics
  • Chemical & Physical Oceanography
  • Climate Dynamics
  • Clouds & Aerosols
  • Radiative Transfer & Remote Sensing
  • Synoptic, Mesoscale & Boundary Layer Meteorology

Funding Opportunities

We understand funding opportunities play a major role in helping you to decide whether a program is right for you. At CU Boulder, PhD students are supported through research and teaching assistantships. 鶹Ժ are also encouraged to apply for their own sources of funding.

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Graduate Student Resources

Student success is best met with holistic support and resources. CU Boulder offers robust resources, programming and opportunities to help students establish meaningful connections, adjust to graduate student life and find assistance when they need it. Whether it’s academic, social, or health and wellness support, the university provides an array of resources to meet the diverse needs of our students.  

Explore ways to connect with other graduate students on campus, online and off campus, locally and internationally.

Learn about our commitment to ensuring our graduate education is accessible and welcoming for all students.

Find resources with contact and location information for a broad range of services.

Attend regular, graduate-specific workshops and seminars to hone practical and professional skills before entering the job market.

Connect with an established graduate peer mentor who serves as your guide through the graduate student experience.

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