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Ap asked in Science & MathematicsPhysics · 2 years ago

physics degree careers?

my major is economics, but i haven't taken any major related classes yet. i like to learn about a lot of different things, and physics (mainly astronomy and sub atomic) interests me more than most. I'd like to have a broader major, but i know any career in physics would require something more related.

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  • 2 years ago
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    "require something more related" ?? not clear what this means.

    You don't have to specialize in college, a BS in general physics is good. When you go on to masters and PhD you specialize.

    You do know that careers in physics, aside from teaching high school, require a PhD ?

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    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    My advice is minor in business. After college you will need to get a real job.

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