According to the American Institute of , many career opportunities are available to students with a B.S. in Physics, including engineering, secondary education and managers in technical fields. The largest group ? about one-fourth ? are employed in software jobs. Even so, many FSU students pursue graduate work in physics and continue into a variety of scientific fields.
Physics students at Florida State University enjoy the privilege of not only studying with, but researching alongside internationally prominent faculty in astrophysics, atomic physics, biophysics, high energy physics, condensed matter physics and nuclear physics. In addition to working with faculty, FSU?s chapter of the Society of Physics Students provides a platform for physics majors to connect with one another, resulting in a supportive on-campus community and life-long relationships.