What Are The Career Paths in Pure, Applied, and Engineering Physics?

In summary, the difference between pure, applied, and engineering physics is that pure physics focuses on mathematical and abstract concepts while engineering physics has a more practical approach. Pure physics can provide a deeper understanding of nature's behavior, but may not directly lead to tangible applications. Engineering physics, on the other hand, focuses on applying physics principles to practical problems.
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Hey guys, i am new at this so i am just going in straight. I am wondering what is the difference in pure/applied/engineering physics and where they can lead me in life and probably how i get there? hoping for a reply. Thx in advance. This is for education purpose :D
 
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Well I'll try to answer in a very general way. I study pure physics, when you take this route, by the time you are in third year like me the course becomes extremely mathematical and abstract. You delve further into the realms of quantum mechanics, particle physics, and solid state and the direct applications for all of this knowledge you're obtaining are quite often not obvious at all. On the other hand if you take the engineering route, the course will be less mathematical and focussed on applications. For example you will learn about the MOSFET and its construction and focus less on the full derivation and theory underlying its working. You're still doing physics though, so still expect a lot of maths, I just doubt that you would have so much focus on group theory etc.

In summary (my opinion) you will have a deeper understanding of natures behaviour by taking pure physics, but inmost cases you will be less prepared to use this understanding to think of a 'useful' application for the near future.
 
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thank you for the advice
 

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