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Online Degrees and Career Training in Physics

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College Degrees and Career Training in Physics
A college degree in physics can prepare you for a number of careers as a geophysicist, health physicist, biophysicist, astronomer, teacher, and more. Physicists do theoretical research in order to understand the nature of the universe; they apply what they learn to fields as diverse as aerospace, nuclear energy, and medicine.

A master's degree or PhD in physics is generally the minimum requirement for research positions, college faculty positions, and research and development in industry and manufacturing or government. A bachelor's degree prepares you for entry level positions such as research assistants or private industry technicians. Online college degrees can provide convenient training to qualify for a number of physicist careers.

Job Forecast for Physicists
Most job opportunities for those with college degrees in physics will be in related fields in product design and manufacturing for private industries, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Mean annual wages for physicists in 2008 were $106,440

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