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Physicists in Oklahoma

Physicist Careers: Strong Earning Potential Driven by Innovation and Research

National Median: $155,680 | Job Growth: 5% | Oklahoma Colleges: 50

Physicists Salary Progression

  • Entry Level: $80,000
  • Mid-Career: $140,000
  • Senior Level: $180,000
  • Top 10%: $200,000

Colleges in Oklahoma

CollegeTypeTuitionMedian Earnings
Columbia College - Fort SillPrivate Nonprofit$8,256$45,378
Oklahoma Wesleyan UniversityPrivate Nonprofit$33,550$59,841
Southern Nazarene UniversityPrivate Nonprofit$31,190$54,951
Pontotoc Technology CenterPublic$40,955
Cameron UniversityPublic$7,095$40,118
Carl Albert State CollegePublic$4,380$34,117
Central Oklahoma CollegePrivate For-Profit$21,213
University of Central OklahomaPublic$8,818$48,351
Connors State CollegePublic$3,792$38,469
East Central UniversityPublic$8,032$44,962
Eastern Oklahoma State CollegePublic$4,947$38,658
Redlands Community CollegePublic$5,385$37,224
Formations InstitutePrivate For-Profit$22,058
Eves College of HairstylingPrivate For-Profit$15,956
Randall UniversityPrivate Nonprofit$17,714$42,051
Langston UniversityPublic$6,863$33,261
Murray State CollegePublic$7,230$36,545
Spartan College of Aeronautics and TechnologyPrivate For-Profit$20,940$49,944
Northeastern State UniversityPublic$7,810$45,379
Northern Oklahoma CollegePublic$5,083$37,566
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M CollegePublic$5,213$38,337
Northwestern Oklahoma State UniversityPublic$5,970$44,358
Oklahoma State University Center for Health SciencesPublic
Oklahoma Christian UniversityPrivate Nonprofit$27,180$49,203
University of Oklahoma-Health Sciences CenterPublic$63,126
Oklahoma Panhandle State UniversityPublic$8,092$44,933
Oklahoma State University-Main CampusPublic$10,234$57,413
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma CityPublic$3,779$41,307
Oklahoma Baptist UniversityPrivate Nonprofit$35,570$48,434
Oklahoma City Community CollegePublic$4,059$38,146

Education Paths in Oklahoma

  • Bachelor's in Physics — 4 years, typical cost: $40,000-$200,000
  • Master's in Physics — 2 years, typical cost: $30,000-$150,000
  • Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Physics — 4-7 years, typical cost: $0-$100,000 (often funded)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the salary for Physicists in Oklahoma?

The national median salary for Physicists is $155,680. State-specific data may vary.

How many Physicists jobs are in Oklahoma?

Nationally, there are 21,200 Physicists positions.

What colleges in Oklahoma prepare you for a Physicists career?

There are 50 colleges in Oklahoma that can prepare you for this career. Explore each to see relevant programs.

Analysis based on U.S. Department of Education data. Not enrollment advice. Verify information with the institution directly.