Here are SOME of the possible career choices for students studying mathematics.
To find out more information about each field, click on each heading.
To find out more information about each field, click on each heading.
In today's information-overload world, the modern citizen is routinely confronted by a maze of numbers and data of various forms. To be able to make sense out of this, an increased knowledge of mathematics is essential. Mathematics is at the heart of many of today's advancements in science and technology and are contributing to progress in other fields such as industrial and architectural design, economics, biology, linguistics, and psychology. Studying mathematics can provide you with a competitive advantage in many fields. An undergraduate degree in math can also give you a firm foundation for further study in a variety of other disciplines.[1]
Actuarial and Insurance
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from http://www.math.ucsc.edu/undergraduate/careers/index.html.
- Actuary
- Benefits Specialist
- Financial Analyst
- Investment Analyst
- Applications Programmer
- Computational Scientist
- Computer Applications Software Engineer
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Cryptanalyst
- Database Administrator
- College or University Professor
- Community College Instructor
- Teacher - Elementary/Middle/High School
- Operations Research Analyst
- Systems Engineer
- Biometrician
- Demographer
- Econometrician
- Psychometrician
- Quality Control Analyst
- Statistician
- Applied Mathematician
- Business Analyst
- Communications Engineer
- Economic Analyst
- Investment Manager
- Market Researcher
- Product Developer
- Biomathematican
- Biomedical Engineer
- Ecologist
- Computational Biology and Genomics
- Data Mining
- Neuroscience
- Materials Science
- Computer Animation and Digital Imaging
1. ^ undefined. (May 17, 2007). Careers in Mathematics. In University of California Santa Cruz. Retrieved June 5, 2012,
from http://www.math.ucsc.edu/undergraduate/careers/index.html.