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Is A Job In Physics Possible? I Have A Bachelor's Degree In Geology


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Hello,

I have a bachalor in geology, (3 years in university - USTHB ALGERIA - GEOLOGY -mineral resources)
I want to get a job or an online job in physics/astrophysics/astronomy, how is that possible?
will getting online certifications help?
what are the things that i can do that will help me be a researcher or a teacher in physics?

thanks. shy.gif
 
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Hello,

 

I have a bachalor in geology, (3 years in university - USTHB ALGERIA - GEOLOGY -mineral resources)

I want to get a job or an online job in physics/astrophysics/astronomy, how is that possible?

will getting online certifications help?

what are the things that i can do that will help me be a researcher or a teacher in physics?

 

thanks. shy.gif

 

 

Usually, you must have the proper degree to work in the field and will get looked over for physics jobs next to actual physics degrees, that doesn't mean that you may not get selected it always helps to apply, as long as you have a science degree, there is nothing against you other than they will have propriety for physics majors. You can still get a job in physics with any science degree like I have a Biochemistry degree and worked in industrial chemistry, you still have a shot but it maybe harder to get a physics job. 

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