<p>I don’t know about a straight B.A. in Physics BUT you may want to have an engineering specialty to help you get into a M.S./M.Eng program. Something like signals, aerodynamics or a computer science minor/concentration. You could also construct your B.A. Physics degree like an “engineering physics” degree.</p>
<p>As far as grad school, you would first have to find a M.S./M.Eng program that allow non-ABET majors into the program. Not all of them do because some schools REQUIRE an ABET-Engineering degree for admission.</p>
<p>Example:
University of Wisconsin allows math, physics and chemistry majors into M.S./M.Eng programs. U-Arkansas will tell you NO!</p>