Physics majors have strong opportunities in the aerospace industry, often securing engineering positions without needing a graduate degree. While many employers in aerospace actively hire physics graduates, pursuing a master's degree can enhance career prospects and technical expertise. Transitioning from a physics degree to an engineering program is feasible, though universities typically do not grant credit for undergraduate courses towards a master's degree. However, graduate courses may count towards a Ph.D. if they are at the appropriate level. Some professionals have successfully entered engineering roles and received tuition support for further education, illustrating a pathway for physics graduates into specialized fields like electro-optics.