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Bachelor's degree in physics.?
I just got a BS in Science. I've also got Jr. College degrees (AS Degrees) in Math and Physics. Now what?
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- .Lv 6vor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
re There Careers for Physics Degrees?
You probably already know that first year physics is a requirement for many professional programs. If you are taking physics as a prerequisite for life-science professions such as medicine, or pharmacy, or taking physics or astronomy as a subsidiary subject to broaden your degree, then we welcome you to our department.
There are many other career opportunities in which physics is a major requirement: engineering, architecture, computer-related programs, technicians, science educators. There will also be some small number of you who will decide you like physics enough to consider it as your major. Physics majors can pursue a wide range of careers. However, a survey done by the U.S. Department of Labor found that a physics degree was an excellent preparation for many careers not necessarily associated with physics (e.g. law, business, medicine).
Here are two excellent articles about careers open to those with a background in physics:
* Physics Careers- get ready for the real world
* Science and Physics Related Careers
For those who are interested in Physics as a career choice, options for each level of study are summarized below:
Undergraduate Degrees
With General B.Sc. in Physics:
* Teaching - high school and elementary. The current shortage of teachers trained in the physical sciences is likely to continue for several years.
* Laboratory Technician - in government or industry.
* A range of technical jobs - radiation monitoring, electrical power plant operator, scientific instrument operator
* Meteorology (the study of weather) - proceed to Diploma programme or graduate study
* Computer programming in industry (e.g. aircraft design)
* Salesperson for technical instruments
* Self-employment - electronics/computer development, contracting for installation of acoustic insulation.
* Continue to Law degree - e.g. industrial patents.
* Proceed to Honours Degree
With Honours B.Sc. in Physics:
* All of the above, but with more job responsibility - e.g. Head of Department at a high school.
* Some teaching at a community college.
* Proceed to Master's Degree in Engineering (electrical, electronic, mechanical or aerospace), Environmental Science, Architecture. These may require one or two make-up courses.
* University laboratory demonstrator
* Proceed to M.Sc. in Physics
Quelle(n): http://www.swgc.mun.ca/physics/jobs.html http://math.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/... Go to http://www.careerbuilder.com/ or http://www.monster.com/ and job hunt. Good luck! - Anonymvor 5 Jahren
Pick the college or university of your choice on the internet. Look up the "core" or "required" courses for each major. Different schools have different requirements, so I don't think you can get a generic list.
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
u can do a masters in science and further go for a doctorate
or search a job