Climate change, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events pose crucial challenges for science and society.
The Climate and Society MPS track emphasizes the relationship among weather, climate, and societal impacts and responses, including risk management, legal frameworks, the development of more resilient urban systems, and the built environment. The track draws on the University of Miami’s depth and breadth of interdisciplinary research, offering opportunities to partner with the Climate Resilience Academy, the Miller School of Medicine, the Department of Geography, the College of Engineering, and the Schools of Law and Architecture, among others. Graduates find employment in government, insurance and finance, energy, and other weather-impacted industries..
Bachelor’s degree in any field; previous coursework in science or policy strongly recommended
Climate change, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), climate change and public health, environmental planning, law and policy
Dr. Brian Soden
Weather Climate and Society Track
Dr. Amy Clement
Weather Climate and Society Track
Dr. Katharine Mach
Weather Climate and Society Track
Fall
Course Title
Credit Hours
ATM 651 or 614
Introduction to Atmospheric Dynamics or Introduction to Weather and Climate
3
ATM 653
Climate Change
3
EVR 660
& EVR 661Introduction to Marine Geographic Information Systems
and Introduction to Marine Geographic Information Systems - Laboratory 1 3
Elective
3
Credit Hours
12
Spring
Course Title
Credit Hours
ATM 765
General Circulation of the Atmosphere *
3
EVR 662
Intermediate Spatial Analysis *
3
RSM 620
Climate and Society
3
EVR 611
The Science of Actionable Knowledge
3
Credit Hours
12
Summer
Course Title
Credit Hours
ATM 805
MPS Internship 2
2-6
Credit Hours
6
Total Credit Hours
30
* or Elective 1 Can be taken in Fall or Spring 2 Enrollment in 2 - 6 internship credits required during a student's time in MPS. Completion of less than 2 internship credits must be approved by MPS Director. Students may enroll in more than 6 internship credits with the approval of the Program Director. Typically 2 semesters are needed to complete all aspects of the internship phase of MPS. Students may request elective courses with the consent of their Academic Advisor. Refer to the course schedules for a list of classes available on the Rosenstiel School campus. The course offerings may vary from semester to semester. For more details, visit the UM Academic Bulletin.Elective Options
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