Meteorology Study Programme sets several Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) for its graduates:
- Able to use basic science and mathematics as the foundation to understand principles of Meteorology
- Able to describe the atmosphere and weather/climate phenomena
- Able to demonstrate his understanding and basic knowledge on basic meteorology to explain weather/climate phenomena
- Able to explain the basic principles of weather observation, including the types, function, and standard for measuring weather and climate parameters
- Able to utilize both conventional and non-conventional instruments to obtain data and information about the atmosphere
- Able to process big data for weather and climate to understand weather and climate phenomena
- Able to operate computational software in accordance to the algorithms learned to solve standard scientific problems in meteorology
- Able to design a weather simulation and/or weather interaction with the environment as applications in meteorology
- Able to interpret and analyze the results of data processing and/or simulation to obtain information and/or new knowledge for meteorological issues
- Having the basic ability in verbal communication and able to write proper scientific reports
- Having a good knowledge on the contribution of meteorology for solving environmental problems, especially issues related to hydro-meteorological disaster and its mitigation
- Able to work effectively in team and individually
- Having good responsibility and ethics in both academics and professional field
- Able to show the will for continuous self-improvement and the readiness to pursue higher education
PLO-1 to PLO-11 are related to Professional Accomplishment. PLO-12 and PLO-13 are General Accomplishment and PLO-14 is Academic Accomplishment.