Climate Science Minor

https://www.unh.edu/program/minor/climate-science

The Department of Earth Sciences offers a minor in Climate Science available to all University students. The Climate Science minor provides an opportunity for students to complement their major field of study with foundational knowledge and essential skills in Climate Science.

Students interested in the Climate Science minor should contact rosemarie.came@unh.edu for more information.  

Academic policies related to Minors.

Required Courses
ESCI 401Dynamic Earth4
or ESCI 402 Earth History
or ESCI 405 Global Environmental Change
or ESCI 409 Geology and the Environment
or ESCI 501 Introduction to Oceanography
ESCI 514Introduction to Climate3
Climate and Society Course
Complete one approved 500/600 level course. Suggested courses include: 14
Environment and Society
Environmental Sociology
Global Change and Social Sustainability
There Is No Planet B
Elements of Weather
Global Landscapes and Environmental Processes
Environmental Pollution and Protection: A Global Context
Quantitative/Statistics Course
Select one course from the following:4
Quantitative Methods in Earth Sciences
Spectral Analysis of Geophysical Time Series Data
Introduction to Statistical Analysis
Applied Biostatistics I
Introduction to Data Science and Analytics
Statistics in Psychology
Statistics
Statistics for Health and Human Service Professionals
Business Analytics and Statistics
ESCI Climate Science Course
Select one course from the following:3-4
Landscape Evolution
Biogeosciences in the Earth System
Principles of Hydrology
Introductory Physical Oceanography
Paleoceanography
Paleoclimatology
GIS for Earth & Environmental Sciences
Remote Sensing Earth & Environmental Sciences
Total Credits18-19
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The course meeting the climate and society requirement should be selected in consultation with the Climate Science Minor advisor.

Program Learning Outcomes
  • Understand the broad attributes of and interactions within the Earth System.
  • Describe the history of Earth's climate, how and why the climate is changing today, and how those changes impact society.
  • Perform simple statistical calculations to process and evaluate quantitative climate science data.
  • Summarize, analyze, and evaluate the primary climate sciences literature.