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Home   |   Careers In Physics   |   Statistics   |   Field of Employment for Physics Bachelors in the Private Sector

Field of Employment for Physics Bachelors in the Private Sector

Classes of 2006 and 2007

bs_private_sectorCredit: AIP Statistical Research Center, Focus on Physics Bachelor's Initial Employment

This graph shows the employment fields for physics bachelors working in the private sector, classes of 2006 and 2007.  The data includes only bachelors in full-time, newly accepted positions.

STEM refers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

This graph is reproduced with the permission of the AIP Statistical Research Center. Links to the original report are found below.  For reproduction permission, please refer to the copyright policy on the AIP Statistical Research website.
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