I need a career path astronomy charts for.?
George Asked:
im doing a powerpoint presentation about a career. the career i chose was astronomy. in the presentation i need an astronomy chart showing the career path. if u play the sims, its sort of like that i think.
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Masters degree in physics, astrophysics, or astronomy chart. If combined with a PhD, you can get paid to go to grad school (something like $16,000 to $25,000 a year).
PhD in physics, astrophysics, or astronomy. Pay - see above.
Postdoctoral research appointment (about 60% of astronomers can you buy prescription drugs online without a prescription do one) at a university, national lab (like NOAO or LANL) or NASA (Goddard, Huntsville, JPL, etc). This usually pays about $40,000 at a university, $50,000 - $100,000 at NASA or a national lab (LANL pays the most).
Job - if at a university, it goes Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Full Professor (with tenure). At a lab or NASA, it would just be a job with pay raises once in a while called 'Astronomer', 'Astrophysicist', or 'Physicist'. This can pay anywhere from $40,000 (for an assistant prof at a small college) to $200,000 (for head of a department at NASA or a large university).
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