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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions below:
  • What can I do with a math degree?

    Here is a collection of links that illustrate many of the job opportunities if you have a math degree.

    - Some basic information from the AMS about mathematics.

    - A joint project of the AMS, MAA and SIAM providing career information and services.

    - A nice collection of services from the American Mathematical Society including job listings.

    Mathematical Careers Bulletin Board - An interactive service with information about nonacademic math career choices.

    - A nice set of resources from the Association for Women in Mathematics.

    - Some information about math careers from the Mathematical Association of America.

    - A report from SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) about math careers outside of an academic environment.

    - Career information from the American Statistical Association.

    - Information about actuary careers.

    - Career information from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.

  • What are the requirements for a minor in math?

    Please see our mathematics minor page.

  • What are the requirements for math as a double major?

    Please see our mathematics as a double major page.

  • What are the requirements for a B.S. or B.A. in math?

    Please see our undergraduate degrees page.

  • What are the requirements for a graduate degree in math?

    Please see our undergraduate degrees page.

Quick Facts: Mathematicians and Statisticians

2019 Median Pay - $92,030 per year/$44.25 per hour

Typical Entry-Level Education - Master's degree

Work Experience in a Related Occupation - None

On-the-job Training - None

Number of Jobs, 2019 - 45,700

Job Outlook, 2019-29 - 33% (Much faster than average)

Employment Change, 2019-29 - 4,900

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