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nav barr , and with support from jmcomicÂþ»­N's (IRIS) and the . Qualified students, with appropriate prerequisites, from all disciplines are encouraged to enroll in climate science courses offered through this program, housed within the Departments of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, and Geography.

Summer internships for qualified students to work with JPL climate scientists are available through this program. Students majoring in mathematics who wish to pursue an academic program at jmcomicÂþ»­N resulting in a B.S. degree in Mathematics and leading to careers or graduate work at other universities in climate science may do so through the Pathway for studying the Mathematics of Climate Change.

For more information about these opportunities and studying climate science at jmcomicÂþ»­N, please use the links on this page, or contact:

David Klein, Department of Mathematics & IRIS: david.klein@csun.edu

Cristina Cadavid, Department of Physics and Astronomy & IRIS: ana.cadavid@csun.edu

Helen Cox, Department of Geography & Institute for Sustainability: helen.m.cox@csun.edu

Brian Foley, Department of Secondary Education: brian.foley@csun.edu

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