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A bachelor is an unmarried man.
It is also the title of anyone of any gender or marital status who holds a bachelor's degree.
It may also refer to:
A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years (depending on institution and academic discipline). In some cases, it may also be the name of a second graduate degree, such as the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.), Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.), Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil.), or Bachelor of Sacred Theology (B.S.Th.) degrees, which in some countries are only offered after a first graduate/bachelor's degree.
The term "bachelor" in the 12th century referred to a knight bachelor, too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. By the end of the 13th century, it was also used by junior members of guilds or universities. By folk etymology or wordplay, the word baccalaureus came to be associated with bacca lauri ("laurel berry") in reference to laurels being awarded for academic success or honours.
A career is an individual's journey through learning, work and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a career and the term is used in a variety of ways.
Career is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a person's "course or progress through life (or a distinct portion of life)". In this definition career is understood to relate to a range of aspects of an individual's life, learning and work. Career is also frequently understood to relate to the working aspects of an individual's life e.g. as in career woman. A third way in which the term career is used to describe an occupation or a profession that usually involves special training or formal education, and is considered to be a person’s lifework. In this case "a career" is seen as a sequence of related jobs usually pursued within a single industry or sector e.g. "a career in education" or "a career in the building trade".
For a pre-modernist notion of "career", compare cursus honorum.
Beyond may refer to:
Degree may refer to:
June 2, 2015 - Crystal Bailey, Education and Careers Program Manager at the American Physical Society, presents information on career options for physics bachelors, masters, and Ph.D.s. Don't want to miss an upcoming webinar? Sign up to receive email updates at http://www.aps.org/careers/guidance/webinars/.
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZBeF0fVA Our part 2 video of "What does a physics major do" covers what research positions and jobs a physics major could go into. In the video I focus mostly on jobs that directly apply to physics. What you'll find is that there are an endless amount of research opportunities in physics at the moment. However, note that in order to get research jobs you often will need further education beyond just a bachelor's degree. The jobs I list are specific to tech companies mostly because physicists and engineers often will work alongside each other. Of course you should do your own research as there are so many discoveries happening in physics and a wide range of fields you can go into with a physics degree. *************************************** For...
CAREERS IN PHYSICS.Go through the career opportunities of PHYSICS, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Institutions,Categories and Salary Package details of PHYSICS. Physics is one of the fundamental sciences. It has various applications; some of them may be interdisciplinary, in science, engineering and technology. A person who wants to pursue his career in physics has got ample opportunities in astronomy & astrophysics, biophysics, meteorology, nuclear physics, medical physics, geophysics, engineering, technology, architecture etc. A career in physics merely depends upon the person’s interest and depth of knowledge in that su...
B.Sc PHYSICS CAREERS. Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc PHYSICS, Govt Jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information, Job Opportunities, Career growth, Salary Package ,Higher education details of B.Sc PHYSICS . If you are a science student, you must know the importance of physics. It is not only one of the most vital branches of this field but also a very popular subject among students. Before you are about to start your career in physics, do know that it can be a challenge at times to learn this subject. But physics isnt as difficult as some of you might think. There are several branches that fall under this category. Some take an interest in a...
Academics and lecturers in physics at the University of Melbourne did Q and A sessions with first year physics students. Here they talk about the amazing variety of jobs available to physics graduates.
In this video I discuss whether you should get further education beyond a bachelor's degree. There are many types of further schooling you can go into including a master's and phd, medical school, nursing school, pharmacy school, law school, MBA, etc. For many careers like becoming a doctor, dentist, or vet you definitely need that further education, but for many other careers it's not so obvious. People get an MBA when they want to go into a business related field or management of some kind. An MBA is something that can also help you ease your way into the business field from another field like engineering. However, you should wait a few years and get real world experience before pursuing an MBA because it doesn't always help and isn't always needed. Engineers really don't NEED to get a...
Do you want to work in fashion? How about be a DJ or maybe a poker player? Find out about ten amazing jobs which all use Maths & Physics every day Find out how Maths and Science can help you shape your future at http://www.yourlife.org.uk/student Find out how spying uses maths here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwj35OongJk&list;=PLShE9cja4xf_YVSlGLfZjd8QPekAgQ9dr&index;=1 Can you guess Chris’ job?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6TJxU7TyyU&index;=1&list;=PLShE9cja4xf8SHPoIk9_V_KrKsKquIiN0 Subscribe for new videos every Monday and Thursday: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=yourlifeteam Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/YourLifeTeam Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YourLifeTeam Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/YourLifeTeam Google+: http://www.google.com/+YourL...
Here's the rundown for getting a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from the City College of New York. It's quick and will cover the basics of what your 4 years might look like. Come chat with an advisor soon: http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/physics/physadvis.cfm
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Dr Laura Harkness-Brennan is a nuclear physics lecturer at the University of Liverpool.
June 2, 2015 - Crystal Bailey, Education and Careers Program Manager at the American Physical Society, presents information on career options for physics bachelors, masters, and Ph.D.s. Don't want to miss an upcoming webinar? Sign up to receive email updates at http://www.aps.org/careers/guidance/webinars/.
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZBeF0fVA Our part 2 video of "What does a physics major do" covers what research positions and jobs a physics major could go into. In the video I focus mostly on jobs that directly apply to physics. What you'll find is that there are an endless amount of research opportunities in physics at the moment. However, note that in order to get research jobs you often will need further education beyond just a bachelor's degree. The jobs I list are specific to tech companies mostly because physicists and engineers often will work alongside each other. Of course you should do your own research as there are so many discoveries happening in physics and a wide range of fields you can go into with a physics degree. *************************************** For...
CAREERS IN PHYSICS.Go through the career opportunities of PHYSICS, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Institutions,Categories and Salary Package details of PHYSICS. Physics is one of the fundamental sciences. It has various applications; some of them may be interdisciplinary, in science, engineering and technology. A person who wants to pursue his career in physics has got ample opportunities in astronomy & astrophysics, biophysics, meteorology, nuclear physics, medical physics, geophysics, engineering, technology, architecture etc. A career in physics merely depends upon the person’s interest and depth of knowledge in that su...
B.Sc PHYSICS CAREERS. Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc PHYSICS, Govt Jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information, Job Opportunities, Career growth, Salary Package ,Higher education details of B.Sc PHYSICS . If you are a science student, you must know the importance of physics. It is not only one of the most vital branches of this field but also a very popular subject among students. Before you are about to start your career in physics, do know that it can be a challenge at times to learn this subject. But physics isnt as difficult as some of you might think. There are several branches that fall under this category. Some take an interest in a...
Academics and lecturers in physics at the University of Melbourne did Q and A sessions with first year physics students. Here they talk about the amazing variety of jobs available to physics graduates.
In this video I discuss whether you should get further education beyond a bachelor's degree. There are many types of further schooling you can go into including a master's and phd, medical school, nursing school, pharmacy school, law school, MBA, etc. For many careers like becoming a doctor, dentist, or vet you definitely need that further education, but for many other careers it's not so obvious. People get an MBA when they want to go into a business related field or management of some kind. An MBA is something that can also help you ease your way into the business field from another field like engineering. However, you should wait a few years and get real world experience before pursuing an MBA because it doesn't always help and isn't always needed. Engineers really don't NEED to get a...
Do you want to work in fashion? How about be a DJ or maybe a poker player? Find out about ten amazing jobs which all use Maths & Physics every day Find out how Maths and Science can help you shape your future at http://www.yourlife.org.uk/student Find out how spying uses maths here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwj35OongJk&list;=PLShE9cja4xf_YVSlGLfZjd8QPekAgQ9dr&index;=1 Can you guess Chris’ job?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6TJxU7TyyU&index;=1&list;=PLShE9cja4xf8SHPoIk9_V_KrKsKquIiN0 Subscribe for new videos every Monday and Thursday: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=yourlifeteam Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/YourLifeTeam Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YourLifeTeam Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/YourLifeTeam Google+: http://www.google.com/+YourL...
Here's the rundown for getting a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from the City College of New York. It's quick and will cover the basics of what your 4 years might look like. Come chat with an advisor soon: http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/physics/physadvis.cfm
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
Dr Laura Harkness-Brennan is a nuclear physics lecturer at the University of Liverpool.
June 2, 2015 - Crystal Bailey, Education and Careers Program Manager at the American Physical Society, presents information on career options for physics bachelors, masters, and Ph.D.s. Don't want to miss an upcoming webinar? Sign up to receive email updates at http://www.aps.org/careers/guidance/webinars/.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
In celebration of Year of Science, Langara College held a Careers in Science Speakers Series. This one is Physics specific. Speaker: Dr. Andre Marziali Dr. Marziali is Director of Engineering Physics at UBC, and President & CSO of Boreal Genomics. This presentation will give a brief overview of a DNA purifying and concentrating technology (SCODA: Synchronous Coefficient of Drag Alteration) emphasizing experiences with commercialization for clinical, forensic, defence, and research markets. The Engineering Physics program at UBC will also be discussed.
September 27, 2011- Peter Stoltz, staff scientist at Tech-X Corporation, spoke with us about his career path from doing applied physics research at Sandia National Labs, to developing computational and experimental software at Tech-X.
August 20, 2013 - Physics PhD graduate Meghan Anzelc leads an informative discussion of her approaches to finding a non-academic job after graduate school. In this webinar, Meghan discusses what worked, what she could have done better, and ultimately how she landed her first corporate job after graduation. Meghan also shares the advice she gives to graduate students today, now that she has sat on the other side of the interview table.
Our lecture series has brought outstanding scientists and engineers to the campus each week since 1971, including fourteen Nobel laureates. These speakers present lectures ranging from the hottest discoveries in physics and astronomy to inside views of physicists' daily lives at a level undergraduate students can understand. PHYSICS CAREERS: INTERNSHIPS, JOBS, PERSONAL STATEMENTS, RÉSUMÉS, GRAD SCHOOL AND THE GRE Dr. Scott Severson gives an overview of some of the main ideas physics students should keep in mind as they plot a course towards a successful career. Topics include: career pathways for physic majors, important references for career guidance, summer research opportunities, writing strategies for résumés and cover letters, job searches, graduate school, and the physics GRE. The ...
July 31, 2012 - Join the APS Office of Public Affairs for a discussion about the effect proposed drastic budget cuts--the so-called "sequestration"--will have on the American scientific enterprise, and more specifically on schooling and job opportunities for physicists. Sign the letter at http://go.aps.org/sequestration2012
An overview of medical applications of particle physics, presented by Prof. Ugo Amaldi and Prof. Manjit Dosanjh
Frank Wilczek Herman Feshbach (1942) Professor of Physics Nobel laureate in Physics, 2004 MacArthur Fellow Frank Wilczek, considered one of the world's most eminent theoretical physicists, is the Herman Feshbach professor of physics at MIT. He received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago and his PhD from Princeton University. When only 21 years old and a graduate student at Princeton working with David Gross, Professor Wilczek defined the properties of color gluons, which hold atomic nuclei together. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction. He is also a distinguished science writer and poet.
An eye-opening talk... Professor Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research, gives a guest lecture on writing. Seven simple suggestions: don't wait - write, identify your key idea, tell a story, nail your contributions, put related work at the end, put your readers first, listen to your readers. Abstract of the talk Professor Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research, gives a guest lecture on writing. Seven simple suggestions: don't wait - write, identify your key idea, tell a story, nail your contributions, put related work at the end, put your readers first, listen to your readers. Prof. Peyton Jones' lecture contained a lot of question and answer sessions with the audience. These have been removed from this video, cutting the original 50 minute lecture down to 30 minutes.
Yaji Ash-Shuthath!
When there were none in the nothingness
Beyond Tharh al Dubb al Akbar came Sothoth
Creator and destoyer of the gates
The glowing sphere who lies beyond
The transcendent lord of thousand colours
Whose gates shall set the horrors free
The All In One Who Is One In All
Who descended before man's creation
Monoliths we carve for Thy glory
Underneath the Watcher's eyes
Yog-Sothoth, may your names be known!
Mighty Beyond One, may your names be known!
Yaji Ash-Shuthath!
God of portals, create a way
Open wide the head of the dragon
Unnameable hungers are awakened
The ancient conquerors are coming
[Solo: Corpse]
Yog-Sothoth!
You know all things that are, that were, and that shall be
Beyond One!