Teaching
Courses taught at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
8
Postgraduate Courses
13
Undergraduate Courses
Postgraduate Level
MST 803 Advanced Geospatial Data Analysis
MST 805 Applied Ocean Remote Sensing and GIS
MST 807 Climate Modeling and Prediction
MST 809 Satellite Meteorology
MST 811 Environmental Impact Assessment
MST 813 Research Methods in Climate Science
MST 815 Advanced Statistics for Environmental Sciences
MST 817 Coastal and Marine Systems
Undergraduate Level
ARE 311 Introduction to GIS Application in Agriculture
EWM 413 Cartography and GIS Techniques
MET 301 Principles of Meteorology
MET 303 Climatology
MET 305 Atmospheric Physics
MET 401 Synoptic Meteorology
MET 403 Climate Change and Variability
MET 405 Applied Meteorology
MET 407 Environmental Meteorology
MET 409 Remote Sensing Applications
GIS 201 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
GIS 301 Spatial Data Analysis
GIS 401 Advanced GIS Applications
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching approach integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, emphasizing the real-world relevance of climate science and geospatial technologies. I believe in fostering critical thinking and encouraging students to explore innovative solutions to environmental challenges.
Through hands-on laboratory work, field studies, and research projects, students gain comprehensive understanding of climate systems, remote sensing techniques, and environmental data analysis. This approach prepares them for successful careers in academia, government, and private sector environmental consulting.