Studying physics can mean focusing on the unfathomably tiny to the incomprehensibly large— and anything in between.

The flexibility of the field is what often attracts inventive thinkers, and that same breadth creates a variety of advanced study and career opportunities for Lawrentians in physics. The personalized path in the physics program provides a keen focus on the next step after your time at Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ.

Physics graduates can be found leading the way in a research laboratory, teaching in schools and universities, or bringing their inquiry and evaluation skills learned in the physics program to another field beyond science. 

Physics Career Paths

Lawrentians go on to pursue careers in research, engineering, physics, education, data analytics, software engineering, geology and geophysics, medical physics, and robotics.

They can also earn advanced degrees in physics, astronomy, engineering (aerospace, civil, mechanical, biomedical, etc.), medical physics, biophysics, optical sciences, and physical chemistry.

Educational Outcomes

Recent Physics graduates have gone on to pursue graduate and professional school programs that include:

  • Cornell University, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Ph.D.
  • Columbia University, Mechanical Engineering, M.S.
  • University of Colorado - Boulder, Atomic/Molecular/Optical Physics, Ph.D.
  • Georgetown University Law School, Law, J.D.
  • University of Iowa, Physics, Ph.D.

Employment Outcomes

Recent Physics graduates have pursued full-time employment in roles that include:

  • Research Assistant, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
  • Server Systems Engineer, Epic
  • Laboratory Technician, IPS Testing
  • Post Baccalaureate Researcher, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Systems Engineer, Collins Aerospace
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