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In the academic community, theoretic physicists are regarded as thinkers. They explain and forecast physical events using mathematics and model-derived insights. Although theoretical or mathematical physics may examine topics such as nuclear physics, cosmology, mathematical physics, particle physics, and gravitational physics, they often do not include experimental study. You need get substantial understanding of both physics and mathematics if you wish to work in theoretical physics. You also need to know how to use a computer.
You can begin your studies with a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Mathematics if theoretical physics is your area of interest. After that, you can carry on your education by enrolling in master's and PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degree programmes with a strong theoretical physics emphasis.
Once you have a bachelor's or master's degree, you can work as a research assistant. However, a PhD is necessary to work as a researcher or professor in theoretical physics in a college or university. Theoretical physicists can find employment at research facilities, academic institutions, and commercial businesses.
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