Felly sgrifennodd JPG :
I think, and I guess others will confirm, that a first degree in physics would
be more useful if you wish to have a career in meteorology. Don't forget the
meteorology degree at Reading either, many contributors to this group have done
(or are doing) this one. Other universities do similar courses - Edinburgh,
Leeds, UEA, Aberystwyth.
We don't offer meteorology as such, but do offer Environmental Earth Science
(F640; see
http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/prospectus/...s/geog-eas.php) and
Environmental Science (F900; see
http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/prospectus/...og-enviro.php).
We also offer Physics (
http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/prospectus/courses/physics.php)
or a joint degree, Geog and Physics (FF38).
Maybe even more interesting would be the joint Earth Planetary and Space
Science BSc, run jointly between the Physics and Geog/Earth Studies
departments. See
http://www.aber.ac.uk/publications/u...cs/phys11.html.
I'm not in either department, so I can't comment on how appropriate those
courses would be. But follow the links to see a course description. Better
still, come and visit and ask your questions here! If you email me, I'll
put you in contact with the right person.
Adrian
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