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Careers for Physics/Engineering Majors
With a degree in physics or engineering, you can pursue a variety of career paths. Here are just a few examples. Don’t see what interests you? Please contact Dr. Bob Davis. He would love to talk with you!
- Mechanical Design Engineer - IBM
- Design Engineer - Mechdyne
- Systems Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
- Test Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Software Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Physicist in topics like kinematics, acoustics, electromagnetism, fluid dynamics, optics, astrophysics and sub-atomic particle physics
- Engineering Physicist
- Physics/Math education
- Environmental Engineer
Graduate Programs Where Taylor Majors have Received Advanced Degrees:
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- University of Illinois
- Purdue University
- Boston University
- John Hopkins
- University of Wisconsin at Madison
- University of Michigan
- Columbia University
- University of Montana
- University of Chicago
- Stanford University
- Georgia Tech
Representative Industries Where Taylor Physics and Engineering Majors Have Been Employed:
- CERN
- IBM
- Rockwell Collins
- RT Login
- Caterpillar Tractor
- Motorola
- Cummins Engine






