Research and coursework in the Air Quality track encompass a broad range of topics from air quality monitoring,Ìıclimate change, atmospheric chemistry and dynamics, and health impacts, to air pollution engineering,Ìıcontrol and policy. Research addresses monitoring and impact assessment on scales spanning from localÌı(building-scale) to regional and global; from fundamental science to applied social science and community-drivenÌıresearch; and from computational studies to field-based experiments in remote locations. The University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder is uniquely situated amongst one of the world’s greatest ecosystems of academic institutionsÌıand national labs engaged in atmospheric research. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), NationalÌıCenter for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),Ìıand National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are located within 30 minutes of CU Boulder.
Course Guidance
In addition to MS Thesis requirements, no specific course isÌırequired for this research area. The courses below are intended to provide guidance on typical course options for students interested in Air Quality.
Strongly Recommended
Recommended
Specialized Courses/Electives