What exactly can one do with a Bachelor in Science?

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Math and physics majors considering teaching at the elementary or high school level must obtain a teaching certificate in addition to their bachelor's degree. Requirements for this certification differ by state, and resources like certificationmap.com can provide specific guidance. Additionally, there are numerous career opportunities in the industry for math and physics graduates, with job listings available on platforms such as monster.com.
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For Math/Physics Majors, if you have two majors, can you teach a school?
 
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To teach elementary or high school, you would need a teaching certificate in addition to your bachelor's degree. Teaching certificate requirements vary from state to state. Here is a website that can help you see what is required: http://certificationmap.com/

There are also many possibilities in industry. You might try going to a website like monster.com and searching on "physics" to see what types of things are available.
 
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