MPhil/PhD Meteorology and Climate Science At KNUST

Climate studies and meteorology is an interdisciplinary study that focuses on the activity and changes of the atmosphere as well as weather patterns, on the other side. Together with atmospheric physics and chemistry, climate studies and meteorology are part of the atmospheric sciences.

PhD Meteorology and Climate Science Degree

PhD Programmes (Full-Time) are of Four (4) Calendar Years and (PartTime) are of Five (5) Calendar Years duration.

PhD Meteorology and Climate Science At KNUST Entry Requirement

Areas of research

 Meteorological Field Observation and validation Studies

 Boundary Layer/Micrometeorology

 Atmospheric Dynamical Processes

 Seasonal and Nowcasting Weather Prediction

 Climate Change Studies

 Climate Modelling and Projection

 Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere

 Precipitation Processes

 Impacts of Climate Variability and Change

Admission Requirements

MSc/MPhil in any of the following disciplines,Physics, Mathematics, Meteorology and Climate Science, Chemistry, Geography with Advanced Mathematics.

MPhil Meteorology and Climate Science Degree

Masters Programmes (Full-Time) are of Two (2) Calendar Years and
(Part-Time) Three (3) Calendar Years duration.

MPhil Meteorology and Climate Science At KNUST Entry Requirement

Areas of research

 Meteorological Field Observation and validation Studies

 Boundary Layer/Micrometeorology

 Atmospheric Dynamical Processes

 Seasonal and Nowcasting Weather Prediction

 Climate Change Studies

 Climate Modelling and Projection

 Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere

 Precipitation Processes

 Impacts of Climate Variability and Change

Admission Requirements

A second Class (Lower Division) degree or better in any of the following
disciplines, Physics, Mathematics, Meteorology and Climate Science, Chemistry, Geography with Advanced Mathematics.