<p>What paths can a BS in physics pursue in grad school? Could I pursue fields in engineering such as nuclear engineering?
Other than the professional tracks (medicine, law, etc) what kind of MS programs can I go into with a BS in physics?</p>
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<p>Obviously, physics or forms of it (like astrophysics). Yes as to engineering although after being admitted to grad program you may have to take some undergrad catch-up courses in engineering which will not count toward the total hours you need for completing grad school. Math would be another possiblity with also the possible issue of taking some catch-up courses depending on math completed in physcis program. MBA is another possibility.</p>
<p>MBA programs LOVE rocket scientists. It’s a much, much better undergrad prep for MBA than undergrad business or econ is.</p>