Some of the common job roles that an individual with an MS in Physics degree can get are:
- Acoustic consultant
- Meteorologist
- Technical author
- Healthcare scientist, medical physics
- Geophysicist
- Research scientist (physical sciences)
- Metallurgist
- Nanotechnologist
- Higher education lecturer
- Radiation protection practitioner
- Secondary school teacher
Other job roles where your degree would be useful include:
- Actuary
- Data analyst
- Applications developer
- Nuclear engineer
- Patent attorney
- Operational researcher
- Software engineer
- Telecommunications researcher
Field of Physics with High Paychecks
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics from the US Department of Labor, the fields of physics that offer a hefty paycheck are as follows -
Chemical engineers are engaged in applied physics at the molecular level, that makes them an integral part of the quantum branch of physics. Chemical engineers also apply principles of chemistry, physics, biology, and math to produce, use, and properly dispose of chemicals that are related to the industry.
They are also responsible for designing the processes and equipment which is needed to produce, ship, store and use everything that ranges from automobiles to vaccines. These physics engineers usually make a median wage of $102,160 per year or $49.12 per hour.
Biophysicists and Biochemists usually work with living things more than any equipment. They study cellular structures, genetic heritage, and diseases traditionally based on the molecular level. The profession requires a doctoral or professional degree. Biochemists and biophysicists approximately make $91,190 per year or $43.84 per hour.