Career Opportunities
What can you do with a degree in physics?
The answer to this question is - 
almost anything! Physics majors pursue a wide variety of career paths, many of which are not what
                              you might expect. (Click on the image to the right to enlarge it.) While many careers
                              do not involve direct use of physics ideas, the critical thinking skills you develop
                              while studying physics give you an advantage in any field. For example, studies have
                              shown that physics majors are among the top scorers on the entrance exams for both
                              medical school and law school (MCAT and LSAT).
Of course, many physics graduates do 
enter technical fields, such as engineering, computer or information systems, and
                              other closely related STEM fields. However, over 25% of physics degree holders enter non-STEM fields. New physics graduates enter the workforce with widely varying job titles, and are employed right across the nation, and internationally.
About 75% of Tennessee Tech physics graduates move on to graduate school in various fields of physics or engineering. However, others have entered employment as technicians, teachers, management, or even started their own business.
The Society of Physics Students 
(SPS) provides a very useful Careers Toolbox that allows you to explore the career opportunities for physics graduates.
The American Institute of Physics also provides information about the employment of physics graduates.