I have a B.S. in Physics (from FSU, if it matters), and I've been teaching high school science for two and a half years. While it is rewarding to help students learn, this was not the career field I had in mind.
I would like to change careers to one that is more hands-on in a physics or...
Are there professors with only bachelor's degrees in physics who teach at the (non community-college) college level? What type of colleges and professors are these? Thanks
Hi guys, I'm kinda in a middle of career crisis here and I need your help. I know many of you are grown adults and perhaps many have also been through this sort crisis before.
About me:
1) I recently graduated with a BS in physics from CUNY Brooklyn College (Not known for physics but this...
Is a B.S. in Physics really worth it.(I have searched and read other threads on here)
Well its almost time to declare my major at my school. I am a sophomore at Penn State. I am currently on the path for Aerospace engineering and or Mechanical engineering but I feel like engineering isn't for...
What are the job prospects for the M.S. Finance? Is it a good investment? The only remotely-related course I've taken is intermediate macroeconomic theory. It's not really related at all. Basically, I'm looking at non-technical-to-slightly-more technical graduate programs that might yield a nice...
I have been reading the American Physics Society website and according to some of the information I can earn a good living with a B.S. in Physics. I am desperate to get out of the field I'm in and on to something I know I will love but I worry about being able to support my wife and myself
I'm an undergrad getting ready to transfer as a junior from a 2-year college to a 4-year college. My declared major is physics, but I want to go to grad school under an MS&E program. Should I go for a B.A. in physics? My reasoning is that it would allow me to take more chemistry and engineering...
I'm an engineering physics major at a mexican university (ITESM) with good school grades (98 out of 100). I want to know if I should get a B.S. degree in math in an american university (probably from a top 10 math university) before I go for a PhD. in physics. I am interested in optics...
Hey there, I'm majoring in physics/educational physics with a concentration in astronomy I'm planning on getting my phD but i also want to know if there are any career options for people with a B.S. in physics/educational physics? I'm only asking because i need my first pay check in order to...
Here's some background information about my academic career to explain my situation:
I came into college with a huge head start (>45 AP credits) and went straight into higher level physics classes; my original plan was to graduate in 3 years. My first year I did really well one semester...
Howdy,
I need help sorting out a plan... again. It has come to my attention, the various opinions on how hard it is for a bachelors in physics to get a job. Here's what i originally had in mind: B.S. physics -> get a job -> M.S. & Ph.D. physics. It is indeed a crude plan but to specify the...
Hi,
I was wondering what kind of jobs are available to someone with such a degree. Could I pass as a mechanical or electrical engineer with such a degree even though I don't have a B.S. in mechanical or electrical engineering? I'm going to college and am currently signed up to go to school...
A little background: I'm finally going back to school to finish my degree. I'm a sophomore and need to decide which path will be the most valuable. I'm a practical person with a Physics/Math envy. I understand the material most when I get to the experiment. Endless book learning will make me...
I'm currently a senior at the Coast Guard Academy (graduating in May). My degree is in Applied Math (specifically Operations Research) but am looking to get a grad degree in physics or applied physics in a few years.
What courses am I missing to A. get into a physics grad program and B. have...
Homework Statement
Find the value of Integral from 2 to infinity of 1/(4x-2)^5 dx.
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
When I integrated I came up with -(1/(16(2-4x)^4)), top - bottom which ends up being 0-(-.0004822) but it says that is wrong. Help please!
A few of my university friends are probably going that route. I'm keeping my graduate options open, so I'm considering a myriad of things.
M.A./M.S. Physical Sciences
M.A./M.S. Physics
M.A./M.S. Applied Physics
Professional Science Masters (PSM) Physics
or some sort engineering graduate...
What is the difference of having a B.S. degree in physics and a B.A. degree in physics?
I need to decide soon when I transfer to a university up north in the spring term 2011.
I'm torn between Chemistry and Physics as a major. After looking at the Chemistry degree they only offer a B.A. It's still accredited by the ACS but I'm just a little weirded out by that. Especially after browsing some jobs for Chemists, they specifically say a "B.S. in Chemistry". This school...
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I've been admitted to DePaul and want to get a B.S. in Physics. I know that there are a few better universities in Chicago, but right now DePaul is my only option (I can get into the specifics if you want me to, but it's just boring).
I tried searching on google, but I can't...
I recently finished an associates degree in Mathematics from a local college in Georgia, and I am entering the University of Tennessee at Knoxville for Nuclear Engineering.
If you have any experience with this Uni. how good is their nuke program? Will I be hurting from getting a degree from...
Would you suspect that one might actually get a job in the field of some type of engineering with just a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering? Or would one need a higher degree, such as a master's or a P.H.D. ? What might some possible career options be with a B.S. in Electrical engineering?
I am currently a junior in College, and for awhile now, I have had my heart set on going to graduate school to get a masters and PhD, and eventually become a professor. But lately, I have been thinking that Graduate school in math may be a bit too hard and stressful for me. What are some other...
I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with a minor in Mathematics. I graduated with honors, 3.30 GPA (cum laude) but have no internships and no experience except for undergraduate research and independent study.
Where are some good places, other than USAJOBS.gov, where I can find...
My career aspiration is to teach Mathematics at a post-secondary level. Whether it be Community College, a private university, or state university. Which would be better to go after? A B.A. or a B.S. in Mathematics? I understand that I would need at least a Master's to teach at Community...
Hey all,
I'm a double major in math and physics right now. I like math and I'll probably take a lot of math courses anyway, definitely get a minor, but I wanted a double major partly because of job options- in case I ever want a job that goes to bachelors in math more than bachelors in physics...
I recently graduated with my bachelors in physics and had intended to finish a bachelors in math at the same time. I ran out of time to get both done so I finished up my physics degree. If I return for one more semester I can complete the last 14 credits I need to get my math degree. However...
so i just survived my first semester at a real college, (transferred from community college), and got my A@# handed to me. I did however pass everything and learned a ton.
I learned what real studying is and that I am probably not cut out for grad school, but we shall see.
i am curious if its...
Hi,
I'm studying at CU-Boulder now and going to transfer to another university. Actually, I'm hesiteting between university of wyoming and university of alabama at huntsville. Is there anyone can advise. I'm going to study Physics and mechanical engineering. One thing more I'm undergrad student...
Hello, I just graduated from Penn State this past May with a bachelor's degree in math and a minor in psychology. I tried out the NYC Teaching Fellows program for a few months, but I've recently quit my job there. As I'm still living in the city, I was wondering what sort of jobs might be...
B.A. vs B.S. in math??
Hey guys,
I tried to look around a bit, on the forum and also on the net, but was really not finding the answer I was hoping for. I am planning on attending college next year for engineering, a major that not all schools that I have been looking at have. However, the...
Engineering science B.S. --> physics phD?
Hello PF,
I will graduate next spring with a B.S. in engineering science, and will be applying this fall for graduate school. I have found physics much more fulfilling than engineering and would like to enter a physics phD problem. Unfortunately...
I just graduated this May with a B.S. in applied and pure mathematics. I plan on coming back next semester to do 3 research projects and reapply for graduate school, but in the meantime I was hoping to find a summer job.
I am having an absolute nightmare finding a job. I would have thought...
I have a B.S. in physics from a reputable school with a good GPA, numerous publications in highly reputable journals and I am still not able to get a job anywhere. Hell, I can't even get an interview because very very few jobs want someone with a degree in physics. They want an engineering...
Hello friends,
After graduating with a B.S. in physics from a State University recently, I among others in my class are looking for work. Realizing the line of work I am most interested in resembles research and development, and perhaps electrical engineering, I'd like to go back to school...
How difficult is it for one with a B.S. in Applied Physics to get into this field? How about if one also knows a little bit about Unix and programming?
Are there really any jobs that you can get doing medical physics with only a bachelors in physics with a concentration in medical physics?
Maybe like a technician/assistant to a medical physicist...
I will be going to grad school for medical physics eventually after I get my bachelors, but...
Your educational system involves the Ph.D and B.S titles. But I have never known which is the historical origins of this words (Doctor of Philosophy, Bachelor of..etc). They look like stated by the former british imperium.
Anyone knows about it?
Thanks in advance.