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BSc Meteorology and Climate with International Foundation Year - September Entry

  • UCAS code
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    See entry requirements
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    2026/27 See 2025/26 entry
  • Course duration
    Full Time:  4 Years
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    Full Time:  4 Years

Tackle the biggest issues facing the planet today, including ozone depletion and climate change, with our BSc Meteorology and Climate with International Foundation Year degree.

This programme is designed for international students. If you want to study meteorology at a British university but don’t have the correct qualifications, our four-year BSc Meteorology and Climate with International Foundation Year programme enables you to undertake an undergraduate meteorology degree.

Why study meteorology at Reading?

  • We are ranked 4th in the UK for environmental and ethical performance (People and Planet University League 2024/25).
  • In 2023, the University of Reading was the first ever winner of the Times Higher Education (THE) award for Outstanding Contribution to Environmental Leadership. 
  • The University has been awarded a 2021 Queen's Anniversary Prize in recognition of our world-leading research, teaching, stewardship and outreach on climate change.
  • We are ranked 3rd in the UK for research power in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences (Times Higher Education, Institutions Ranked by Subject, based on its analysis of the latest Research Excellence Framework 2021).
  • We are ranked 5th in the world for Atmospheric Science. (Reading is 1st out of the UK universities ranked in the ShanghaiRanking 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects).
  • The University of Reading is the most represented organisation in the UK on the Reuters Hot List of the world’s top climate scientists 2021.
  • Our climate scientists played a leading role in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, which warns that damaging effects of climate change are already being seen across the globe.
  • We gave the world climate stripes. Designed by Professor Ed Hawkins, the climate stripes present a compelling visualisation of how global temperatures have risen since the mid-19th century due to human-caused climate change. The stripes have been shared by the likes of Greta Thunberg and the United Nations, as well as thousands of others around the world.
  • 100% of our students said the course often challenges them to achieve their best work (National Student Survey 2024, responders from the Department of Meteorology).
  • The University of Reading has been named Sustainable University of the Year in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025.

This course is approved by the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) and is your first step towards becoming professionally accredited as either a Registered Meteorologist (RMet) or Chartered Meteorologist (CMet).

You will complete a foundation year (called Year 0) before progressing onto our three-year BSc Meteorology and Climate degree. This means you can apply for a single four-year visa that covers the whole duration of your studies.

The foundation year is designed to equip you with the subject-specific and general study skills needed to cope with the demands of undergraduate study. Our high-quality teaching is geared towards the needs of students from a wide range of educational backgrounds.

For more information, visit the International Foundation Programme website.

Overview

Tackle the biggest issues facing the planet today, including ozone depletion and climate change, with our BSc Meteorology and Climate with International Foundation Year degree.

This programme is designed for international students. If you want to study meteorology at a British university but don’t have the correct qualifications, our four-year BSc Meteorology and Climate with International Foundation Year programme enables you to undertake an undergraduate meteorology degree.

Why study meteorology at Reading?

  • We are ranked 4th in the UK for environmental and ethical performance (People and Planet University League 2024/25).
  • In 2023, the University of Reading was the first ever winner of the Times Higher Education (THE) award for Outstanding Contribution to Environmental Leadership. 
  • The University has been awarded a 2021 Queen's Anniversary Prize in recognition of our world-leading research, teaching, stewardship and outreach on climate change.
  • We are ranked 3rd in the UK for research power in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences (Times Higher Education, Institutions Ranked by Subject, based on its analysis of the latest Research Excellence Framework 2021).
  • We are ranked 5th in the world for Atmospheric Science. (Reading is 1st out of the UK universities ranked in the ShanghaiRanking 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects).
  • The University of Reading is the most represented organisation in the UK on the Reuters Hot List of the world’s top climate scientists 2021.
  • Our climate scientists played a leading role in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, which warns that damaging effects of climate change are already being seen across the globe.
  • We gave the world climate stripes. Designed by Professor Ed Hawkins, the climate stripes present a compelling visualisation of how global temperatures have risen since the mid-19th century due to human-caused climate change. The stripes have been shared by the likes of Greta Thunberg and the United Nations, as well as thousands of others around the world.
  • 100% of our students said the course often challenges them to achieve their best work (National Student Survey 2024, responders from the Department of Meteorology).
  • The University of Reading has been named Sustainable University of the Year in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025.

This course is approved by the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) and is your first step towards becoming professionally accredited as either a Registered Meteorologist (RMet) or Chartered Meteorologist (CMet).

You will complete a foundation year (called Year 0) before progressing onto our three-year BSc Meteorology and Climate degree. This means you can apply for a single four-year visa that covers the whole duration of your studies.

The foundation year is designed to equip you with the subject-specific and general study skills needed to cope with the demands of undergraduate study. Our high-quality teaching is geared towards the needs of students from a wide range of educational backgrounds.

For more information, visit the International Foundation Programme website.

Entry requirements A Level See entry requirements

AS and A Levels

72 UCAS tariff points.

International Baccalaureate

24 points from the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme or International Baccalaureate Certificate.

GCSE

Grades 9–4 (A*–C) in five subjects, or equivalent qualifications

IELTS

A minimum overall score of 5.5 in IELTS, with no component below 5.5.

See our IFP English Qualifications page for full details of the academic and English language entry requirements for this course.

Structure

  • International Foundation Year
  • Year 1
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Compulsory modules

Academic Skills

Enhance your academic study and communication skills while gradually building confidence and mastering transferable abilities. Engage in various in-class group activities and individual study tasks to develop these skills effectively.

Core Mathematics

Learn the techniques required to analyse and solve a variety of mathematical problems. You'll gain general mathematical skills as well as skills that are more related to your degree programme.

Quantitative Methods

Discover the techniques required to analyse and solve a variety of statistical problems. You'll gain general theoretical skills as well as numerical skills that are more related to your degree programme.

Physics

Gain deeper, transferable knowledge and understanding of the major concepts of physics such as: the atomic structure and phases of matter, thermodynamics, electric fields and potentials, mechanical forces, work and energy, and the principles of simple periodic motion. You'll also learn to apply both mathematical and physical concepts to solve advanced problems.

Further Mathematics

Gain a solid grounding in the aspects of vectors and matrices, kinematics of motion, advanced integration techniques and differential equations at A-level standard. You'll develop a foundational understand of the key mathematic concepts required for future study throughout your degree.

Optional modules

Academic English 1

Develop the necessary basis in English for study at undergraduate level. You'll develop key skills and a perspective on a range of contemporary topics that will equip you for study throughout your degree.

Academic English 2

Develop your competence in the use of English for academic purposes. You'll be provided with the necessary linguistic foundation for your degree as you learn to use academic sources in a written and spoken context.

Ecology and the Environment

Explore key concepts and processes associated with both the physical and living environment and the interactions of both within ecosystems.

Environmental Sustainability

Explore the causes and consequences of global contemporary sustainability issues. You'll critique and evaluate both theoretical and actual methods used to minimise the harm caused through anthropogenic activities whilst recognise the interconnected nature of environmental problems.

Foundation Statistics and Data Science

Gain an introduction to statistics and data science, and develop key theoretical, practical, and numerical skills to help you succeed in your future undergraduate studies.

These are the modules we currently offer for 2024/25 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they're informed by the latest teaching and research methods.

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your detailswith us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

Compulsory modules

Introduction to Meteorology

Learn about key concepts in atmospheric science and gain an understanding of atmospheric structure and composition. You’ll study a wide range of topics including weather disturbances, climate phenomena, and how we forecast atmospheric phenomena. 

Physics of the Natural World

Gain a solid grounding in classical physics, crucial for developing further skills in quantitative natural science. You’ll apply mechanics, thermal physics and electromagnetism to a range of problems and systems.

Weather and Climate Fundamentals 

Apply universal laws of physics to the Earth’s weather and climate, using idealised calculations to analyse real weather systems. You’ll develop skills in problem solving, data analysis and the application of key theories.

Skills for Environmental Science

Learn about the instruments and techniques used in meteorology, and their limitations. You’ll develop fundamental skills in laboratory experimentation, as well as computer programming skills, which are useful for data processing and analysis.

Calculus 

Extend your existing knowledge of calculus into two or more dimensions, exploring techniques of ordinary differential equations of the first and second order and learning how programming has mathematical applications.

Linear Algebra

Learn how to solve systems of linear equations, determine eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and develop the algebra of matrices which are used as a stepping-stone to the more general theory of liner and inner-product spaces.

These are the modules we currently offer for 2024/25 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they're informed by the latest teaching and research methods.

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

Compulsory modules

Climate Change

Develop a conceptual understanding of climate change as you examine changes in atmospheric composition in the recent past and over thousands of years. You’ll also investigate climate change prediction and its limitations, the current and potential future impacts of climate change, and explore what can be done to adapt to these impacts.

Numerical and Statistical Methods for Weather and Climate Science

Gain essential knowledge of how to derive and interpret scientific results. You’ll learn the theoretical principles behind numerical and statistical methods, and where they’re most appropriately used in weather and climate science.

Atmosphere and Ocean Dynamics

Examine the fluid dynamics that drive the circulation of the ocean and the atmosphere. Through studying real-life phenomena and observing laboratory demonstrations, you’ll gain an understanding of the physical processes affecting fluid motions and the equations used to study them.

Atmospheric Physics

Study the processes that cause the sun to heat the Earth and clouds to form. You’ll study radiative transfer, how radiation passes through the Earth’s atmosphere, the physical processes in clouds, and how water particles form and evolve.

Mathematical Methods for Weather and Climate

Develop your mathematical skills by studying three essential tools for climate science: vector analysis and vector calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, and mathematical methods for analysing observations.

Optional modules

Weather Forecasting 

Discover the process of modern weather forecasting, which has numerical weather prediction at its core. You’ll produce weather forecasts for a range of different customers, and have the opportunity to film a TV weather forecast in the Department of Film, Theatre and Television’s purpose-built TV studio.

Air Pollution: Chemistry, Transport and Dispersion

Develop your understanding of the chemical and physical processing of pollutants in the atmosphere. You’ll study air pollution on a local and global scale, as well as the formation of ozone. You’ll also explore the implications of air pollution, including for air quality in cities and for climate change.

These are the modules we currently offer for 2024/25 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they're informed by the latest teaching and research methods.

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

Compulsory modules

Undergraduate Research Project

Embark on a major piece of independent study, where you’ll hone your research skills as you carry out a piece of work on a selected topic, with the support of a supervisor. You’ll also develop oral, report writing, and presentation skills.

Optional modules

Dynamics of Weather Systems

Learn about the underpinning physics that explains why weather systems exist, and how they develop and generate high-impact weather around the world.

Atmospheric Electricity and Space Weather

Explore the natural hazards associated with thunderstorm electrification and lightning, and those caused by our nearest star. You’ll also learn about predicting and mitigating these hazards.

Remote Sensing Methods and Applications

Learn how to gather information about the atmosphere using electromagnetic waves. You’ll consider the use of satellite and ground-based instruments, and look at how radar and lidar are used to provide information about precipitation and clouds. This module will prepare you for developing and analysing remote sensing data sets, which are essential in weather and climate science.

Surface and Boundary Layer Meteorology 

Using data analysis and basic modelling, examine how processes such as turbulence and surface energy exchange affect the atmospheric boundary layer and its sub-layers.

Global Climate Dynamics

Develop your understanding of the Earth’s large-scale atmospheric circulation. You’ll examine how physical and dynamic processes – including constraints on momentum, energy and moisture – contribute to circulation.

Fundamentals of Ocean Circulation and Climate

Study modern approaches to the observation, theory and modelling of oceans. You’ll develop an understanding of how ocean circulation develops by interacting with the atmosphere, and how it plays a critical role in determining current climate and long-term changes in climate.

Numerical Modelling For Weather and Climate Science

Learn how computer models for weather forecasting and climate prediction work. You’ll develop your computer programming skills as you build your own model of the atmosphere or ocean and use it to conduct experiments.

Data Science and Climate Services

Find out how quantitative climate data sets can be used to estimate climate impacts and model their consequences. You’ll discover how “raw” numbers can be analysed using statistical methods, and how they’re applied to decision making, as well as how to communicate data-derived information to a range of audiences.

Atmospheric Science Field Trip

Gain hands-on experience of using meteorological instruments and interpreting data gathered in the field. Through a series of lectures and a residential field trip in the UK, you’ll learn how different instruments work, examine the influence of the atmosphere on meteorology in a specific location, and conduct field measurement as part of a team.  

These are the modules we currently offer for 2024/25 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they're informed by the latest teaching and research methods.

Please note that the University cannot guarantee that all optional modules will be available to all students who may wish to take them.

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading.

Fees

New UK/Republic of Ireland students: £23,000 for 2026/27 Foundation year, then rising to the standard course fees for the duration of your bachelor's level study. The University of Reading will charge undergraduate home tuition fees at the upper limit as set by the UK government for the relevant academic year. The fee cap for 2026/27 hasn't been confirmed yet. Please check the fees and funding webpage for the latest information. For 2025/26 entry, the standard tuition fee is £9,535 per year.

New international students: £23,000 for 2026/27 Foundation year, then rising to the standard course fees for the duration of your bachelor's level study. The International tuition fee is subject to annual increases in subsequent years of study as set out in your student contract. For 2026/27, the standard tuition fee is £30,650 per year. For more details, please visit our Fees for International Students page.

Tuition fees

To find out more about how the University of Reading sets its tuition fees, see our fees and funding pages.

Additional Costs

Some courses will require additional payments for field trips and extra resources. You will also need to budget for your accommodation and living costs. See our information on living costs for more details.

Financial support for your studies

You may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary to help pay for your study. Students from the UK may also be eligible for a student loan to help cover these costs. See our fees and funding information for more information on what's available.

Careers

A degree in Meteorology and Climate will provide you with a range of transferable skills, including teamwork, presenting, computing, data set analysis, numeracy, scientific writing and the ability to work to deadlines. Overall, 97% of graduates from Meteorology are in work or further study within 15 months of graduation; of those in full-time employment, 100% are in graduate-level roles (based on our analysis of HESA data © HESA 2024, Graduate Outcomes Surveys 2021/22; includes all Meteorology responders).

This degree will prepare you for work as a forecaster or research scientist at a national organisation, such as the UK Met Office, or a commercial company. Financial businesses are increasingly employing weather forecasters to advise traders of the possible outcomes of the weather on prices of commodities, and a number of our graduates now work in this area. Additionally you can choose to become a broadcast meteorologist, and appear regularly on TV or radio. You may decide to move into a career within environmental and physical sciences or mathematics, such as flood modelling or pollution prediction. You will also be well-placed to pursue further study and develop more specialist skills. In addition to careers related to the weather and climate, your transferable skills will allow you to move into other sectors such as teaching, banking and accountancy.

Recent graduates have progressed into a range of exciting careers with employers including: 

  • Met Office
  • Fugro
  • DTN
  • British Antarctic Survey
  • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Aegis London
  • Civil Service
  • national meteorological services across the world.

Graduates have also gained employment in a wide range of scientific research institutes such as the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, the UK National Centre for Atmospheric Science, and the Oslo Centre for International Climate Research (HESA data © HESA 2020-2024, Graduate Outcomes Surveys 2017/18-2021/22, includes all Meteorology responders).

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