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Median 1998 Salaries 
by Profession*

Job Type Salary
Physician $164,000
Dentist $110,000
Pilot $91,750
Lawyer $78,170
Physicist $73,240
Optometrist $68,500
Aerospace Engineer $66,950
Actuary $65,560
Chiropractor $63,930
Civil Engineer $62,660
Computer Engineer $61,900
Financial Manager $55,070
Physicist (Bachelor Only) $54,000
Geologist $53,890
Systems Analyst $52,180
Mathematician $49,120
Police $48,700
Economist $48,330
Psychologist $48,050
Architect $47,710
College Instructor $46,630
Chemist $46,220
Biologist $46,140
Nurse $40,690
*From "Occupational Outlook Handbook 2000-2001," U.S. Department of Labor.

Median salaries listed include all educational levels, except for "Physicists (Bachelor's only)," which excludes Master's and Ph.D.s.  Other professions have lower salaries (not listed) when such exclusions are made.

Physicists are among the top earning in all professions

But there are also compelling practical reasons for choosing physics as major.  Owing to their training, physicists excel at solving complex problems; this allows them to seek employment in a surprisingly wide range of academic and industrial settings, well beyond the boundaries of their own discipline.  In fact, the unemployment rate among physicists has been consistently below the national average, and one of the lowest among science majors. In the U. S., the unemployment rate six months after graduation for Physics degree recipients is currently a mere 3%. About half of Physics bachelor's degree recipients go on to graduate school, the other half entering the workforce; of these, 70% find employment in industry, earning an average annual salary of about $41,000.  Also, physicists rank among the highest-paid mid-career professionals among bachelor-degree holders (NSF data), and are the highest paid scientists.  Try these sources for more salary and employment data:  American Institute of Physics, UCSD (using AIP and NACE data), Physics Today, March 2000)

A degree in physics leaves one poised to enter many professions including (but are not limited to) astrophysics, biophysics, lasers, nuclear and particle physics, optics, plasma physics, solid state physics, chemistry, computer science, all fields of engineering (electrical, mechanical, computer, aerospace, nuclear, biomedical, and others), geophysics, materials science, medical physics.  In fact, physicists even find employment in fields such as business, law, medicine, and education.


Department of Physics and Astronomy
Austin Peay State University
P.O. Box 4608
Clarksville, Tennessee 37044
Phone:  (931) 221-6116
Fax:  (931) 221-6129

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