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The Department of Physics and Astronomy provides undergraduate programs culminating in a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with physics as the major, offering specializations in both physics and astronomy. This B.S. program caters to students aiming for careers in research or development within government agencies or private sector industries. It also supports those pursuing advanced graduate studies or preparing for teaching careers at all educational levels. Additionally, the department offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in physical science, which provides a broader, more versatile foundation suitable for diverse fields, including middle and high school education.
The accompanying career options highlight the remarkable versatility of a physics degree, serving as excellent preparation for numerous professions. It's important to note that employment prospects significantly depend on preparation. A student's ability to explore career paths, acquire supplementary education and hands-on experience for high-demand fields, and effectively pursue job opportunities greatly impacts their employability. Typically, physics students who develop specialized expertise or complementary skills gain a competitive edge in the job market. Enhancing qualifications through coursework in related fields like geology, oceanography, statistics, computer technology, and mathematics can further improve career prospects.