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Careers with a Physics and Astronomy degree

Find your place in the cosmos by reading our guide to the careers you could get into with a Physics and Astronomy degree.

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CONTENTS

  1. What can you do with a Physics and Astronomy degree?

  2. Career options with a Physics and Astronomy degree

  3. Who employs Physics and Astronomy graduates?

When studying for a Physics and Astronomy degree, you’ll learn about the latest theories on the origins of the universe and life itself. You’ll also carry out your own original research gaining valuable skills in the lab and in experiment design.  

As a result, you’ll be sought after by employers from a wide range of organisations and sectors. It's a great basis for a career in business, IT, engineering, or scientific research to name but a few.  

Many graduates go into postgraduate study and research, specialising in a specific field. 

Career options with a Physics and Astronomy degree

Physics & Astronomy graduates have the option to go into many different careers like: 

  • Automated test engineer 
  • Clinical scientist 
  • Data engineer 
  • Geophysicist
  • Industry data analyst 
  • Meteorologist
  • Research scientist 
  • Sound engineer 
  • Systems engineer  

Other potential opportunities include: 

  • Applications developer 
  • Business consultant  
  • Orthotist  
  • Software engineer 
  • Teacher 

Examples of employers looking for graduates with Physics & Astronomy skills: 

  • Aviva  
  • IBM 
  • Torr Scientific  
  • Accenture 
  • OVO energy 
  • AquaQ Analytics 
  • MASS 

If you go into research or teaching, typical employers include: 

  • Universities and colleges 
  • Research institutes  
  • Government funded laboratories  
  • Schools 

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