What Are the Best Career Options for Physics Majors?

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A strong interest in physics can lead to various career paths, but job prospects with just a physics degree may be limited. Pursuing a Bachelor's in Physics could be complemented by a minor in engineering to enhance job opportunities. Graduate studies in mechanical engineering or physics are viable options, with mechanical engineering being particularly recommended for those interested in high-paying roles, especially in industries like shipbuilding. While teaching is a potential side job, fields such as computer software engineering and chemical engineering are noted for offering higher salaries. For those considering medical physics, it is essential to pursue graduate studies specifically in that area rather than medical school.
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I've had a love of physics since the 4th grade, and still do. The job prospects aren't too exciting for just a physics degree, so I was wondering what i could do? I was planning on getting my Bachelors in Physics, and then either going into medical school for medical physics(not really into medical physics quiet so much), or going into graduate school for mechanical engineering or physics. What would be the best careers for me to look into? I could teach, but I'd like to do that as a side job.
 
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Plan on getting your bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering.
 
Well I live near the Norfolk shipyard and various other firms and know a couple people that are retired military who work for a good pay doing a job that requires a masters in physics, I'm just wondering which would be better to do, I could always minor in engineering to have a better prospect.
 
Major in engineering for a better prospect. If you want good pay, like really good, Computer Software Engineering or Chemical Engineering pay generally the most. But if you like physics and have a leaning toward mechanical engineering, then Mechanical Engineering should be your field of choice (I bet the shipyard has lots of them).
 
If you're interested in medical physics you have to go to grad school for medical physics, not medical school.
 

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