The college graduate with a bachelor's degree in mathematics or actuarial science can qualify for a broad range of highly paid positions. All of these careers begin with an education in mathematics.
Explore the profiles of students who have used their mathematics degree to pursue careers in actuarial science, computing, engineering, finance, law, medicine, public service, physical science and business at the Mathematical Association of America's Career Profiles site.
Wondering what job opportunities may be in your future? Check out the
Mathematical Association of America's Career Resource Center.
For current job advertisements, see www.mathclassifieds.org.
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