Physics
Understand the fundamental laws of the universe. Physics graduates are prized in finance, tech, and engineering for their problem-solving skills.
📖 What You'll Learn
📚 Typical Courses
🚀 Career Paths
Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace engineers design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. They develop new technologies for aviation, defense systems, and space exploration.
Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, from power generators to navigation systems and electric motors.
Quantum Computing Application Engineer / Quantum Software Founder
Use quantum mechanics to solve problems traditional computers can't: drug molecule simulation, financial risk modeling, cryptography, materials design.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with a Physics degree?
Physicist, Data Scientist, Quantitative Analyst, Engineering Researcher
How much do Physics majors make?
The average starting salary for Physics graduates is $55,000 per year, with an employment rate of 85%.
What do you learn in a Physics major?
How to model and predict the behavior of the physical world using mathematics.
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