What Can I Do With A Degree In Physics?

The Physics Department offers a specialized four year undergraduate program, a three year general program, and a research based Masters Degree.  The general program has as Biomedical Physics option and four Physics courses directly related to the Health Sciences.  A College transition / degree completion program for College and Cancer Center Graduates of programs in Medical Radiation Technology and Therapy is also available.  Some courses are offered in French.  Please see the department link below for further details on programs and course descriptions. 

Link to the Physics department web site

Skills developed:

  • Familiarity with laboratory procedures and equipment
  • Excellent research and technical writing skills
  • Familiarity with statistics, data analysis, and related computer software
  • Strong oral, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Observational skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to understand highly complex ideas, both applied and theoretical

Areas of employment

Graduates qualify for employment in business and government in many areas related to physics.  A sample includes biophysics, geophysics, and health and medical physics.   Laurentian graduates have found careers as geophysicists, scientists, teachers, professors, researchers, software engineers, and more.  In Canada a small majority graduates find employment as Computer and Information Systems Professionals.

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Sample Careers:

Applied Physicist

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Astronomer

Plasma Physicist

Astrophysicist

Professor

Computer Programmer

Quality Control Manager

Environmental Analyst

Researcher Geophysicist

Software Engineer

Health Physicist

Solid State Physicist

Instrumentation Technician

Systems Analyst

Laboratory Technician

Teacher (Physics/Science/Math)

Meteorologist

Technical Writer

 

*Some careers will require a Masters, PhD or further education

Who’s hired Laurentian Grads (sample)

Art Gallery of Sudbury Laurentian University

Aurora Microsystems Distribution

National Defense and the Canadian Forces

Beachburg Public School

Natural Resources Canada

Belanger Construction Limited

Ontario Power Generation Corporation

Bruce Nuclear Power Plant

Rainbow District School Board

Canadian Tire

Royal Military College of Canada

Carleton University

Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Ceragem Full Body Thermal Acupressure Massage

Sudbury Regional Hospital

City of Greater Sudbury

Vale Inco Limited

City of Toronto

Xstrata Nickel

 

Work prospects

The rate of employment for Laurentian graduates in the physical sciences is 100% two years after entry into the work force.  In Canada the average yearly earnings for those with a degree in Physics is approximately $30,700.  However pay varies greatly with location, specialization, and level of experience.  Job satisfaction among graduates is roughly 83%, while 79% would choose to make the same educational choice again.

Work prospects are fair.  Competition among new graduates is expected to be average with the majority of competition coming from graduates of Computer Science and Mathematics.

KPI employment rates, Laurentian

For more information, contact: the Career and Employment Centre by telephone 673-6598 or by email CareerEmploymentCentre@laurentian.ca

 


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