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This list of Career Areas, Employers and Career Strategies is a sampling of the career paths Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University graduates have taken. Please be sure to look beyond the list to explore the endless opportunities in many diverse industries.

Engineering Physics

This degree prepares students for a career interfacing between scientists and design engineers. Combining the skills of engineering and applied physics, this hybrid-engineering program focuses on the scientific challenges and planning associated with mission design and research related to the space environment. Because of the strong emphasis on fundamentals, the Engineering Physics program provides not only an excellent stepping stone into the space program, but also the flexibility to enter a broad variety engineering applications and graduate programs.

Career Areas

Engineering

Mathematics

Sciences

Research & Development

Space Exploration

Teaching/Instruction

Physics:

  • Nuclear
  • Astro
  • Chemical

Many more...

Employers

Aerospace Industry

Aviation Industry

Defense Industry

Research Institutes

Government Agencies

Educational Institutions

Medical Technology

Military

Career Development Strategies

Ability to organize, analyze and interpret data.

Acquire capacity for attention to details.

Proficiency in questioning and problem solving.

Develop ability to work with a team.

Develop verbal & written communication skills.

Seek Co-op/Internship opportunities.