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Math Samplings. Careers. One of the benefits of studying mathematics is the variety of career paths it provides. Mathematics provides careers as diverse as teaching, computer science, actuary, and finance. CareerCast ranked mathematician as best job for 2014 based on four factors: environment, income, outlook, and stress. Statistician was ranked third and actuary was ranked fourth. A study by PayScale shows that the top 15 highest-earning college degrees have a common element: mathematics. The MAA publishes two books (She Does Math and 101 Careers in Mathematics), one brochure (We Do Math!) Want to know more? Ready to look for a job? Faculty interested in helping math students find careers outside of academia might be interested in applying for our Preparing for Industrial Careers in the Mathematical Sciences (PIC Math) program.

Some Popular Career Choices: Teaching The teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level is a high-demand field and the need is expected to grow in the future. Actuarial Science Computer Science. Who Hires Math Majors? The Top 10 Employers | Online Math Degrees. Math majors develop analytical proficiencies, knowledge of math theory and practical applications, and problem-solving skills that are highly valued by public and private companies in every industry, including finance, computer and data science, and biotechnology.

And according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers 2005 salary survey, math majors make an average of almost 40 percent more than English, history, sociology, and psychology majors. For ideas about how to channel your math degree into a fulfilling and lucrative career, check out this list of 10 large and growing U.S. -based companies that employ math majors. State Farm Insurance: An industry-leading insurance and financial services provider for decades, the Illinois-based State Farm Insurance employs more than 60,000 people in 343 claim offices and 30 operations centers, and many of their employees have a background in math, including the bulk of actuaries.

Math FAQ: Why Study Math? Why do we need to learn math? There are actually thousands of different jobs that require some knowledge of mathematics. Here are more than 30 firsthand accounts from Mathematicians at Work telling what some college math majors are doing, from an Air Traffic Control Systems Analyst and a Lawyer to a Data Capture Facility Troubleshooter on the Hubble space telescope. Exactly How Is Math Used In Technology? , from the Mathematics Department of the British Columbia Institute of Technology, provides examples of math uses for biomedical engineering, food technology, building technology, chemical sciences, civil and structural engineering, graphics and computer-aided drawing (CAD), electronics, environmental health, mechanical engineering, mining technology, nuclear medicine, occupational health, petroleum technology, prosthetics, forestry and wildlife, robotics, and surveying.

From the Dr. From the Math Forum's Key Issues in Mathematics Why should students take mathematics courses? Dear Dr. Hi - BCIT Math Square :: Math in Technology. Research Sampler 6: Examining How Mathematics is Used in the Workplace. By Annie and John Selden Mathematics in Automobile Production Proportional Reasoning by Nurses Modeling the Mathematics of Banking Mathematical Models as Seen by Biologists How do Scientists Interpret Graphs? How much mathematics is used in various occupations? What kind and in what ways? Are there any implications for teaching or learning? Answers to these questions will vary with the jobs -- auto workers use mathematics differently from biologists -- and with the perspectives of those who do the looking.

In the past few years, researchers (mainly in mathematics education) have observed auto workers, nurses, bankers, biologists, ecologists, and others, as they go about their day-to-day activities. While all such studies have gathered empirical data on the mathematics used in various workplaces, they have also investigated such things as the nature of modeling and abstraction, the role of representations, and various associated learning difficulties.

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