Mathematics Degrees

Majoring in mathematics can be a ticket to a very lucrative career. Math plays a role in almost every business and domain of life in today’s modern world. If you enjoy dealing with figures, you may want to consider working in one of these jobs after you complete your mathematics degree:

• Actuary
• Aerospace Mathematician
• Computer Scientist
• Computer Systems Specialist
• Educational Markets Manager
• Environmental Mathematician
Financial Analyst
• Industrial Engineer
• Informations Systems Consultant
• Mathematician
• Mathematics Editor
• Operations Research Analyst
• Professional Relations Representative
• Project Manager
• Quality Control Consultant
• Research Specialist
• Senior Software Engineer
• Statistician

Concentrations available to mathematics majors include:

• Applied Mathematics
• Applied Mathematics and Statistics
• Bioinformation
• Computer Science
• Economics
• General Mathematical Studies
• Math Specialist Leader
• Mathematics Education
• Probability and Statistics

Examples of courses you would take as part of a mathematics degree program include:

• Advanced Numerical Analysis
• Analytic Geometry
• Applied Statistics
• Applied Statistics for Public Administration
• Calculus
• Calculus for Applications
• Complex Variables
• Computer Mathematical Topics
• Computer Programming with Engineering Applications
• Data Analysis and Interpretation
• Differential Equations
• Elementary Statistics
• Foundations of Analysis
• Foundations of Mathematics
• Functional Analysis
• Fundamentals of Geometry
• Geometry
• Graphing Calculator Topics
• History of Mathematics
• Introduction to Communication
• Introduction to Computer Programming
• Linear Algebra
• Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering
• Matrix Theory
• Modern Abstract Algebra
• Modern Algebra
• Modern Geometries
• Number Theory
• Numerical Analysis
• Precalculus
• Probability and Statistics
• Real Analysis
• Real Variables
• Trigonometry

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