What is Meteorology?
Meteorology is the study of the earth and its symptoms, related to the components contained therein, especially gas and air. The students will study the causes of climate change which have a very significant influence on human survival. For example, harvest season, long dry season, heavy rain, strong winds, and so on.
Why did you choose this programme?
If you are interested in learning about climate change, the behavior of the earth, and its impact on the lives of all beings in it, then the Meteorology study program is the right choice for you! By studying Meteorology you understand natural phenomena, especially climate and weather, and analyze it to help the environment around you.
Subjects in Meteorology
- 1Mathematics
- 2Physics
- 3Chemistry
- 4Introduction to Meteorology and Climatology
- 5Computing Meteorology
- 6Mechanics Medium Continuous
- 7Physics Mathematics
- 8Matrices and Vector Space
- 9Observation Meteorology
- 10Meteorology Dynamic
- 11Numerical Methods Meteorological
- 12Statistics Basic
- 13Data Analysis Weather and Climate
- 14Information Systems Meteorology
- 15Methods Weather Prediction Numerical
- 16Meteorological Satellite
- 17Hydrometeorology
- 18Meteorological Environment
- 19Colloquium Meteorology
- 20Meteorological Tropical
- 21Meteorology Limits
- 22Synoptic Meteorology and Weather Analysis
- 23Hydrometeorological Modeling
- 24Management of Weather and Climate Information
- 25Meteorological Instrumentation
- 26Weather Modifications
- 27Climate Change
- 28Climatology
Suitable Student's Characteristic
Job Prospect for Meteorology
Climate change is often and unpredictable. Therefore the role of Meteorology graduates will always be relevant. The employment prospects of Meteorology graduates include as a weather analyst and climate specialist at the Meteorology, Malaysian Meteorological Department and similar institutions. In addition, graduates from this study program can also be researchers and lecturers in the field of Meteorology and Climatology.