What do engineering physicists do?

<p>By that, I mean, do most of them go to grad school or work as an engineer? I couldn't find anything about an "engineering physicist" being a job title, so I'm assuming they work as other engineers. What type of engineers do EP grads work as?</p>

<p>Here is some information about what the graduates of the Engineering Sciences majors from Berkeley do. Engineering Sciences is comprised of Engineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics, and Environment Engineering Sciences majors. </p>

<p><a href="http://career.berkeley.edu/Major/EngrSci.stm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://career.berkeley.edu/Major/EngrSci.stm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Damn. It seems that if I want to work right after graduation, EP is not for me. Photonics and nuclear physics interest me a great deal though. >.<</p>

<p>EP is an elite and very challenging program in the engineering field which deals the physics of modern technology. It is an excellent program and there are many jobs in many fields (sales, research, programming...).</p>