
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
Teach courses pertaining to the laws of matter and energy. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Alabama | 180 | $94,090 | N/A | |
Arizona | 230 | $93,960 | N/A | |
Arkansas | 100 | $75,540 | N/A | |
California | 810 | $140,380 | N/A | |
Colorado | 300 | $89,460 | N/A | |
Connecticut | 150 | $94,290 | N/A | |
Delaware | 80 | $97,830 | N/A | |
District of Columbia | 120 | $104,590 | N/A | |
Florida | 170 | $72,120 | N/A | |
Georgia | 240 | $76,750 | N/A | |
Hawaii | 120 | $65,080 | N/A | |
Idaho | 60 | $90,800 | N/A | |
Illinois | 420 | $105,240 | N/A | |
Indiana | 330 | $89,870 | N/A | |
Iowa | 150 | $80,810 | N/A | |
Kansas | 90 | $83,080 | N/A | |
Kentucky | 100 | $81,380 | N/A | |
Louisiana | 130 | $99,750 | N/A | |
Maine | 70 | $89,130 | N/A | |
Maryland | 340 | $104,690 | N/A | |
Massachusetts | 460 | $124,820 | N/A | |
Michigan | 500 | $100,940 | N/A | |
Minnesota | 240 | $99,800 | N/A | |
Mississippi | 60 | $75,770 | N/A | |
Missouri | 220 | $93,380 | N/A | |
Montana | 50 | $102,690 | N/A | |
Nebraska | 90 | $94,520 | N/A | |
Nevada | 60 | $94,650 | N/A | |
New Jersey | 460 | $105,600 | N/A | |
New Mexico | 40 | $90,500 | N/A | |
New York | 1,200 | $115,420 | N/A | |
North Carolina | 320 | $92,580 | N/A | |
North Dakota | 40 | $79,830 | N/A | |
Ohio | 420 | $81,230 | N/A | |
Oklahoma | 70 | $84,250 | N/A | |
Oregon | 150 | $110,270 | N/A | |
Pennsylvania | 720 | $97,550 | N/A | |
South Carolina | 120 | $97,240 | N/A | |
Tennessee | 280 | $87,430 | N/A | |
Texas | 1,180 | $84,350 | N/A | |
Utah | 140 | $84,260 | N/A | |
Virginia | 540 | $101,000 | N/A | |
Washington | 270 | $92,670 | N/A | |
West Virginia | 80 | $77,010 | N/A | |
Wisconsin | 310 | $105,630 | N/A |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$99,480 per yearNational average salaryModerateJob growth rate
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Doctoral or professional degreeTypical education requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as physics teachers, postsecondary.
- Less than high school 1%
- High school graduate 1%
- College dropout 2%
- Associate’s degree 2%
- Bachelor’s degree 15%
- Master’s degree 32%
- Doctorate degree 47%
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