One possibly appealing aspect of studying physics is the diversity of physics careers, which are not set in any one direction. Physics graduates have skills that are in high demand in diverse sectors. These include skills relating to numeracy, problem-solving, data analysis and the communication of complex ideas, as well as a wider understanding of how the world works, on a scientific and human level. With a Science degree in Physics, students can pursue careers in research and development, science, engineering, education, medicine, law, business, and the military. Current students can take advantage of the many research and internship opportunities available to help prepare them for the career of their choice. Common job titles for physics and engineering physics bachelor's degree recipients include: Accelerator Operator, Data Analyst, High School/ College-University Physics Teacher, IT Consultant, Lab Technician, Research Associate, Systems Analyst, Technical Specialist.