Studying physics can help land you a job in space.
You could become a cosmologist and investigate the evolution of the universe; a planet hunter who searches for habitable planets around other stars; an astrophysicist who searches for dark matter and black holes, or an engineer that designs satellites or robots that land on other planets.
Transport related career path:
You can design jet fighters, or electric sports cars.
With the advent of commercial spaceflight and the need to develop more environmentally friendly ways of getting around.
Sports and game career path:
It is a career in which you design the technology that helps us play and compete.
Anywhere from designing a better road bike or programming a more realistic computer games requires physics.
Music and televisions:
You can be a sound engineer who controls the mix at a music concert to the special effects technician working on the latest action movie, many of the people that work in the media industry need physics .
Required Training: A science-focused undergraduate degree; M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree, along with a residency.
Required Training: A science-focused undergraduate degree; M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree, along with a residency.
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