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What can I do with a major in Mathematics?

The following list represents a sample of job titles of CSB/SJU graduates with a math major. This list is by no means complete, but illustrates a broad range of possibilities. (Some jobs require post-baccalaureate degrees.)

Insurance Agent Architect Pharmacist Operations Research
Statistician Technology Project Manager Math Teacher Credit Manager
Accountant Financial Manager Actuary Computer Programmer
Management Consultant Mechanical Engineer Civil Engineer Pricing Analyst
Lawyer Optometrist Dentist Meteorologist
Pharmacy Assistant Sales Manager Database Manager  Career Services Coordinator

Examples of resources available in the Career Resource Centers for Mathematics majors:
Title Author

CSB

SJU

Careers in Science Easton X
Careers for the Number Crunchers and Quantitative Types Burnett X
Great Jobs for Math Majors Lambert X X
Careers in Computers Stair X
Opportunities in Insurance Careers Schrayer X
Career Opportunities in Computers and Cyberspace Henderson X
Great Jobs for Engineering Majors Garner X
Is There an Engineer in You? Baine X
Careers in Architecture Camenson X
Opportunities in Architecture Careers Piper and Rush X
Job Opportunities for Engineering and Computer Science majors Peterson X
Mathematical Scientists at Work Mathematical Association of America X

CSB/SJU Mathematics Department Homepage: http://www.csbsju.edu/math

Links for Mathematics majors:

Visit the CSB/SJU Career Resource Centers for further information about major selection and career exploration. Career specialists and student career assistants are available to assist you as you research personal interests, values, and skills.

Areas of Employment, Employers, Strategies and Links:

Choose "Information" to find an outline of common career areas, typical employers, and strategies designed to maximize career opportunities. Choose "Links" to find a list of websites that provide information about listed majors and related careers.

Keep in mind that the information sheets and websites are representative of typical career paths associated with each major and not a comprehensive list. You may want to explore information and websites from multiple majors to help you learn about a wide range of career opportunities.
 

Major

Areas of Employment, Employers and Strategies

Links

Mathematics Information Links