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Physics Degrees Online

Physicists study many facets of what makes the universe work the way it does. Nuclear physicists, for example, study the smallest identifiable particles in the universe (called quarks), and how they interact to create different substances. Astrophysicists study planets, stars, and space. There are also physicists who study the behavior of matter in a variety of other disciplines--such as bio-physicists, geo-physicists, and chemical physicists.

The Benefits of a Physics Degree
Whether or not you aspire to become a mad scientist or nutty professor, a degree in physics is a valuable credential. Online degree programs enable you to earn a degree from your home computer, working at your own pace. Bachelor's degrees typically take four years to complete. Most physicists work in research and development positions, which require a doctoral degree, but some applied research and development firms only require a master's. A bachelor's degree in physics can qualify you for technician and research assistant positions.

Physics Careers
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, research and development service firms and the federal government employ three out of five physicists. The federal government employs physicists in the Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), as well as in the departments of Commerce and Energy. Physicists in the U.S. earned, on average, an impressive salary of $87,450 in 2004. While salaries are not guaranteed and will vary based on location and employer, higher-level degrees in physics will likely increase your opportunities for employment and salary.

Online Science Degree Programs

Available features universities and colleges offering online associate degree programs in the following disciplines:

Agriculture
Environmental Science
GIS Degree Program
Aviation Science
Biology
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Fire Science
Mathematics & Statistics
Physics
Veterinary Science