Northland College, with a student population of 700, is located in Ashland, Wisconsin, right on Lake Superior. The college's environmental geosciences major offers an emphasis in atmospheric sciences. According to the Geosciences Department website, "The Environmental Geosciences major at Northland emphasizes field work, hands-on experiences, and the interdisciplinary nature of geoscience."
Northland College
1411 Ellis Avenue
Ashland, WI 54806-3999
715-682-1699
northland.edu/academics-majors-environmental-geosciences.htm
Located in the capital of Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin--Madison branch offers a degree program in atmospheric sciences. The school has around 42,000 students enrolled. Its website explains, "We pursue research with a combination of theory, modeling, and diagnostic studies. We support this work with a foundation of first-year graduate core courses and an appealing range of electives for both graduate and undergraduate students."
University of Wisconsin--Madison
Department of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
1225 W. Dayton Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
608-262-2828
aos.wisc.edu/
With a student body just under 30,000, the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee has a variety of programs available, including atmospheric sciences. According to the website of the atmospheric sciences program, there are six faculty members with a variety of specializations, including cloud physics, atmospheric dynamics and air pollution meteorology.
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Mathematical Sciences Department
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53201
414-229-1122
www4.uwm.edu/letsci/math/atmo/