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What kind of jobs can I get in the future with a degree in physical sciences?
I have always wanted to go into the sciences, my junior year I took physics as a class and loved it. I've been researching majors in physics and there are many schools in my area with astounding physics programs. I'm simply unsure about what I would be able to do in the future with this type of degree. #physics #career #physical-science
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The answer is anything! Physics teaches logic, analysis, and reasoning, like many other STEM fields. My brother majored in physics and is currently getting a degree in electrical engineering to supplement his physics degree and make him a more marketable engineer.
However, you could continue on to specialize in a certain area of physics in higher education, for example, optics, astrophysics, or quantum physics, and from there you could conduct research in labs across the country, be a college professor yourself, or work in any other field where logic and analytical skills are valued.
https://www.quora.com/What-specialties-exist-in-physics
However, you could continue on to specialize in a certain area of physics in higher education, for example, optics, astrophysics, or quantum physics, and from there you could conduct research in labs across the country, be a college professor yourself, or work in any other field where logic and analytical skills are valued.
https://www.quora.com/What-specialties-exist-in-physics