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Climate Science Major
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Climate Science Major

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Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing this generation. Students trained in the scientific basis for climate change and estimates of climate risk will form part of the solution. The Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences’ Climate Science major will provide students with the scientific understanding they need to assess climate impacts from both human-induced climate change and natural climate variability, as well as finding solutions to manage and mitigate them. It will also provide understanding of the climate system needed to communicate climate information to decision-makers in the public sector, private sector and non-governmental organizations

Overview

  1. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  2. Major: Climate Science B.S.
  3. Preparation for the Major
  4. Transfer Students
  5. The Major
  6. Courses

Below are responses to common questions about this new program.

What is Climate Science? When did it come about?

What does the new Climate Science degree program consist of?

What can I do with a Climate Science undergraduate degree?

What do I need to do to declare as a Climate Science major? How will the department support me?

Major: Climate Science B.S.

Preparation for the major (46 – 52 units):

Required: Chemistry and Biochemistry 14A and 14B, or 20A and 20B; Life Sciences 30A and 30B, or Mathematics 3A, 3B, and 3C, or 31A, 31B, 32A and 33B; Physics 1A or 1AH, 1B or 1BH, 1C or 1CH, or 5A, 5B and 5C; AOS 51; M71 (strongly preferred) or Program in Computing 10A; Statistics 10, 12 or 13. Students interested in pursuing graduate studies in climate sciences or other branches of science are encouraged to select the Physics 1 sequence and the Mathematics31A through 33B sequence.

Transfer Students

Transfer applicants to the Climate Sciences major with 90 or more units must complete as many of the following introductory courses as possible prior to admission to UCLA: one year of calculus, one semester of calculus-based physics, one general chemistry course and one introductory statistics course.

Refer to the UCLA Transfer Admission Guide for up-to-date information regarding transfer selection for admission.

The Major (core courses–29 units, electives–8 units)

Required: Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 101, M105, C110, 112, 121, 123 and 145 two upper-division policy/solutions or quantitative courses from a preapproved list. Students preparing for graduate studies in climate sciences or other areas should discuss specific requirements for their area with the undergraduate advisers.

Climate Science Program PlanThese are recommendations on how to plan out your study list as either a freshman or transfer student. The sample plan only includes major requirements. Each student’s actual study list may differ, and we strongly advise students to work with academic counselors from CAAC and their home department to determine a personal program plan

List of courses

Core Courses (all required, 29 units)

Upper Division Policy and Solutions Courses[1]

Upper Division Quantitative Courses


[1] Where there are cross listed courses, they are listed only once, e.g. URBN PL M165 Environmentalism: Past, Present, and Future (same as GEOG M115 and ENVIRON M132).\ To learn more about this major, please contact Kathy Yi at ​kathyy@atmos.ucla.edu. To learn how you can support students within this major and the department as a whole, please contact Madeleine Martin at (310) 882-3633 or mmartin@support.ucla.edu.


[1] Any course(s) taken to fulfill major requirements for the Climate Science major during Spring 2020, Summer 2020, and Fall 2020, Winter 2021, Spring 2021, Summer 2021, and Fall 2021 could be taken for a letter grade or as Passed/Not Passed. Due to circumstances related to COVID-19, we hope this temporary change in policy allowed each of our students to choose a grade basis that was most suitable to them. This temporary change of policy only applied to Spring 2020, Summer 2020, and Fall 2020, Winter 2021, Spring 2021, Summer 2021, and Fall 2021. It will not apply to any previous or future terms.