Is there any field in physics I can major in as Msc?

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A physics student is exploring career options after obtaining a BSc, noting that many physicists typically pursue teaching or theoretical research. They express a desire to work in a corporate environment and inquire about suitable MSc specializations. The discussion highlights the potential for physics graduates to transition into the software industry, which offers lucrative opportunities. It is suggested that pursuing an MSc in Computer Science could be a viable path, as physics graduates often find it manageable to shift into software roles. The conversation emphasizes the importance of aligning educational choices with career aspirations, particularly for those considering their age and the practicality of further studies.
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Hello, I study Physics and I'm hoping with my Bsc I would be able to secure a job in this field but I discovered that most physicist are either teaching and/or scientists chasing theories...is there any field in physics I can major in as Msc? because i would really like to work in a company.unlike other disciplines such as Account,...i mean an accountant might end up in a bank
 
Sorry, I've been busy.well, I have come to my conclusion. I would rather go for my Msc/Meng, considering my age I don't think I can subscribe for any B's(Bachelor degrees). THANKS for the post!
 
Sorry, I've been busy. Well, I've come to my conclusion I would rather go for my MSC/Meng, considering my age and other things. Anyway THANKS for the post!
 
Is there a software industry in your country? We hire many physics majors. Software is fun and can be very well paid. You could get a MS in Computer Science. After physics, you will find it easy.
 
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Software you say, an interesting choice! I would consider it
 

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