The Physics Study Program at UNPAR prepares its students for a wide range of careers, both within the field of Physics and in broader areas. This is reflected in the diverse professions pursued by UNPAR Physics alumni. These include careers in education (lecturers, pursuing further studies, teachers, etc.), production and manufacturing (engineers, etc.), services and trade (software testers, entrepreneurs, etc.), as well as various other fields.
Based on tracer study data conducted by the Study Program, information was obtained regarding the number of graduates who are employed and/or pursuing further studies, as presented below.

Meanwhile, the waiting period for graduates to secure employment is within less than six months after graduation, with most having obtained a job even before graduating.

To achieve graduates with such profiles, Physics students are guided to:
- Possess a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, computation, and instrumentation, enabling them to apply these skills to various real-world problems
- Be capable of developing physical models and exploring alternative solutions to given problems
- Be able to pursue lifelong independent learning
- Be able to collaborate with others and communicate their work effectively, both orally and in writing
- Uphold moral and ethical values, as well as demonstrate social awareness, as embodied in SINDU.