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Objectives : The aim of first cycle education in the field of Climatology in English is to:
form professionals having thorough knowledge and skills in the field of climatology, understanding the effects of the climate system on a global and local scale, its relation to other environmental processes and the relations between man and climate;
provide students with the knowledge and skills allowing them to perform climatological analyzes on their own, to collect and make use of atmospheric data and to solve practical problems in the field of the science of the atmosphere;
educate the graduates in the skill of critical thinking allowing them to use a comprehensive approach towards environmental, economic and social problems conditioned by climate factors;.
prepare the graduates for developing their professional skills on their own and for undertaking second cycle study;
prepare the graduates for working in positions requiring an in-depth knowledge of the Earth's atmosphere and the skills of analyzing meteorological data.
Courses
• Physical and Astronomical Basis of Atmospheric Sciences
• Mathematical Methods in Climatology
• General Meteorology
• General Climatology
• Fundamentals of Physical Geography for Climatologists
• Mountain Climate – field work
• Hydrology and Oceanography
• Statistical Methods in Climatology
• Climatological Databases
• Fundamentals of GIS
• Measuring Methods and Instruments
• Meteorological Protection of the Coast and Lake Districts – field work
• Methods of Numerical Modelling of the Atmosphere
• Bachelor’s Seminar
• Optional Subjects
• Foreign Language
• Physical Education
• Internship
Public concerned : Students
Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Admission requirements : A high school diploma, a transcript of records showing the subjects/grades and a certificate of proficiency in English for foreigners (unless the secondary education was taught in English) are required.
Duration and terms : 6 semesters
Dedicated web site : http://meteo.geo.uni.lodz.pl/uploads/climatang/angindex.php