MATHEMATICS
What can I do with a major in Mathematics?
Accounting
Actuarial Analyst
Actuary
Aeronautics
Agricultural Economist
Applied Mathematics
Architect
Astronomer
Automotive Service Technology
Banking
Biomedical Engineer
Budget Analyst
Opinion Researcher
Carpentry
Chemical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Computer Applications Engineer
Computer Consulting
Computer Science
Construction
Culinary Arts
Data Processing
Drafting
Economist
Electrical Engineer
Electronics
Entertainment Industry
Epidemiology
Fashion
Finance
Financial Manager
Food Management
Geologist
Geophysicist
Industrial Engineer
Insurance
Interior Design
Landscape Architect
Machinist
Manufacturing Engineer
Management
Marketing
Masonry
Mechanical Engineer
Medicine
Meteorologist
Military
Navigator
Nuclear Engineer
Petroleum Engineer
Physicist
Psychologist
Public Accounting
Public Relations
Plumbing
Printing
Product Manager
Quality Control Manager
Research Analyst
Retail Buying
Retail Store Manager
Sales
Securities
Seismologist
Software/Hardware Engineer
Statistician
Structural Engineer
Surveyor
Systems Analyst
Teacher
Technology
Welding
There are many areas in which mathematicians can find exciting careers. Mathematicians have an opportunity to make lasting contributions to society by helping to solve problems in such diverse fields as business and finance, industry, medicine, management, economics, government, construction, technology and design, social and behavioral sciences, and education. Graduates of post-secondary schools, community colleges, technical schools, as well as colleges and universities, can qualify for a broad range of positions in math-related fields.