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Physics

What can I do with a major in

Physics

The Department of Physics offers a  BA or BS in Astronomy or Physics and a  BS in Engineering Physics. Physics deals with the properties of matter and energy and includes: acoustics, atomic physics, cryogenics, electromagnetism, elementary particle physics, fluid dynamics, geophysics, mathematical physics, mechanics, molecular physics, nuclear physics, optics, plasma physics, quantum physics, solid state physics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics. It is the branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy.


Physics majors develop the following skills:

Communication: Developing and writing research proposals; reviewing scientific literature; summarizing research findings; informing/explaining/instructing; preparing technical reports

Computation and Mathematical: Measuring distances/sizes/relationships; performing calculations; mathematical modeling; maintaining records; utilizing mathematical formulas

Investigation: Defining a research problem, developing a research model, establishing hypotheses, gathering/analyzing data, evaluating ideas, seeing relationships among factors, drawing meaningful conclusions

Technical: Designing equipment; identifying and classifying materials/specimens; observing data/things; establishing and controlling experimental designs; designing/using computer simulations; using instruments

Depending on your desired career path, additional skills may need to be developed.  Make an appointment with a career consultant to design your individual career development plan.


Build skills Beyond the Classroom

  • Join related clubs, professional associations, activities, and organizations
  • Read professional journals in the field
  • Find volunteer work in a related area
  • Find part-time employment in a similar area
  • Job shadow someone working in the field
  • Conduct an informational interview with someone working in this area of interest
  • Obtain an internship
  • Work with a mentor or alum.  Contact the Hawk to Hawk program at the KU Alumni Center

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Career Planning and Resources


Professional Associations

Sample Careers for Physics Majors 

Government

Skills in critical thinking, communication and analysis make Physics majors well suited for:

 

Career Options
Acoustics Physicist
Aerodynamist
Air Traffic Controller
Astronomer
Astrophysicist
Atomic Physicist
Biophysicist
Chemical Physicist
Computer Specialist/Scientist/Programmer
Fiber Optic Engineer
Fluids Physicist
Geophysicist
Health Physicist
Laser Engineer
Materials Scientist
Molecular Physicist
Nuclear Physicist
Optical Physicist
Physical Scientist
Physicist
Physiognomist
Plasma Physicist
Quality Assurance Specialist
Research Physicist
Satellite Data Analyst
Solid Earth Physicist
Solid State Physicist
Teacher/Professor
Technical Writer

 

Potential Employers
Atomic & Nuclear Laboratories
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

Colleges and Universities
Department of Agriculture
Department of Energy
Department  of Defense
Department of Health & Human Services
Environmental Protection Agency
Food & Drug Administration
Government laboratories

K-12 Schools
Libraries
Military
NASA
National Bureau of Standards
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
Observatories
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Research Centers
Smithsonian Institute
Weather Bureaus




 

Private Industry

Skills in critical thinking, communication and analysis make Physics majors well suited for:

 

Career Options

Acoustics Physicist
Aerodynamist
Agricultural Scientist
Astronomer
Astrophysicist
Atomic Physicist
Automotive Engineer
Biophysicist
Chemical Physicist
Computer Specialist/Scientist/Programmer

Consultant
Fluids Physicist
Geodesist
Geophysicist
Health Physicist
Hydrologist
Manufacturer's Representative
Materials Scientist
Mathematician
Medical Device Designer
Medical Physicist
Molecular Physicist
Nuclear Physicist
Nuclear Power Plant Manager
Optical Physicist
Physical Scientist
Physicist
Physiognomist
Plasma Physicist
Quality Assurance Specialist
Research Physicist
Satellite Data Analyst
Salesperson, Scientific Apparatus
Seismologist
Solid Earth/Solid State Physicist
Stratigrapher
Technical Writer


Private & Non-Profit Organizations
Aircraft, Aerospace & Instrumentation Manufactures
Automobile Manufacturers
Chemical Manufacturers
Computer Hardware/Software Manufacturers
Construction Firms
Defense Manufacturing Companies
Electrical Equipment Manufacturers
Engineering Firms
Environmental Firms
Health Care Facilities
Information Technology Companies
Mining & Petroleum Companies
Research and Development Firms
Technical Consulting Firms
Waste management Firms


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