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1. Mathematics-Related Professions
of New York, NY, careers that require a very strong factors which drive the economics of a particular organization geodetic surveying takes into account the size and shape
http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/MathJobs.html
Why Choose a Mathematics-Related Profession ?
Mathematics teaches patience, discipline, and step-by-step problem-solving skills. For those with a substantial background in mathematics, an unlimited number of career opportunuities are available. According to Jobs Rated Almanac , a 1990 publication of World Almanac Books of New York, NY, careers that require a very strong background in mathematics were listed as the five "best" jobs. They were :
  • software engineer
  • actuary
  • computer systems analyst
  • computer programmer
  • mathematician
Almost all of the top fifty jobs in this "best" jobs list involved mathematical reasoning and knowledge. This list was the result of the comparison of two hundred fifty jobs classified according to :
  • income
  • future outlook
  • physical demands
  • job security
  • stress
  • work environment
A List of Professions
The following list briefly describes work associated with some mathematics-related professions :
  • actuary assemble and analyze statistics to calculate probabilities of death, sickness, injury, disability, unemployment, retirement, and property loss; design insurance and pension plans and ensure that they are maintained on a sound financial basis
  • mathematics teacher introduce students to the power and beauty of mathematics in elementary, junior high, or high school mathematics courses

2. EconLog, Math And Economics: Library Of Economics And Liberty
math and economics. Permanent Link (December 16, 2003) Please take into account unemployment insurance payouts, psycological damage can find other 'hot' careers whose pay is rising
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Math and Economics, December 16, 2003
Brad DeLong points to an interesting post by Daniel Davies on the use of math in economics. Davies writes,
If the history of economic thought teaches us anything, it teaches us that people who don’t use the mathematics always, sooner or later, end up saying something badly wrong about economics. Paul Krugman has an essay on the subject with which I profoundly disagree on a number of points, but which contains one highly important truth; there are important ideas in economics which are crystal clear if you understand the mathematics and bloody hard to get your head round if you don’t.
Davies has many interesting links in his post. The Krugman essay says in part,
International trade in particular happens to be a subject in which a page or two of algebra and diagrams is worth 10 volumes of mere words. That is why it is the particular subfield of economics in which the views of those who understand the subject and those who do not diverge most sharply.
I may be putting words into Krugman's mouth, but what he is saying is that you can divide the world into people who will say things like, "We're losing all our good jobs to India!" on the one hand and people who believe in a simple general equilibrium model (the famous

3. Re Career Research
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4. College Majors And Careers - Math/Statistics
Career Opportunities for Majors in. math/Statistics. Introduction. Employment opportunities exist for mathematics and statistics graduates in all sectors of the world of work. choices for math and statistics majors. However, many careers do not Security Agency. economics Management. National Technical Info of Experienced Alumni. account Manager, IMS America
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~cswebpg/Mmathstat.html
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Career Opportunities for Majors in Math/Statistics
Introduction
Employment opportunities exist for mathematics and statistics graduates in all sectors of the world of work. Graduates obtain employment in business, government, education and the non-profit sector at the bachelor's level, although some positions require advanced study. You will find there are a variety of choices for math and statistics majors. However, many careers do not require a specific major but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career plans, it is important to develop your marketability through internships, responsible work experience, good grades and participation in college activities.
A Sample of Related Occupations
Actuary Estimator Mathematician Appraiser External Auditor Numerical Analyst Bank Examiner Financial Aid Director Operations Research Analyst Benefits Administrator Financial Manager Payroll Manager Budget Analyst Financial Planner Production Manager Claims Adjuster Foreign-Exchange Trader Psychometrist

5. Majors And Careers
Benefits of Studying economics. careers of economics Majors economics sharpened my math skills by putting Lucent Technologies. Economist. National account Manager, Colgate Palmolive
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6. Math Money
association of students preparing for careers in business free enterprise, understand business and economics and be which has a savings account program they are
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    Create a new account or, many ask that those candidates have crossdisciplinary experience, such as math/computer science, or math/economics. Associated careers.
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    8. NMNWSE Careers Booklet/16. Investment Analysis/Brokerage
    Course work in math, economics, banking, marketing, speech consider Wall Street as a career because firms Linda Kay Thorne (1984) account Executive Merrill
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    (previous) (next) CAREERS: EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES Investment Analysis/Brokerage What is an investment analyst? What makes a good investment analyst? An investment analyst must be able to read and digest a tremendous amount of information in order to determine whether a given product fits a customer's needs. She must be very self-motivated, have a high tolerance for stress, be basically optimistic, enjoy interacting with and selling to the public, and be able to keep accurate records of discussions and transactions with a client. She must be able to make decisions quickly and accurately; a good basic understanding of economics, mathematics, banking, and money markets contributes to the ability to make decisions effectively. What is life as an investment analyst like? It is difficult to imagine a job that is more difficult, exciting, hectic, frustrating, and rewarding. For example, as a fledgling stock broker you can spend 60 - 70 hours per week building up a clientele. Your day begins early, with a reading of current financial news (in the Wall Street Journal) and research comments to prepare for questions clients might have concerning financial investments. Once the financial markets open, a seemingly endless string of phone calls commences: client and broker make decisions and orders are entered. Dealing with problems that have come up and handling paperwork make up most of the remainder of the day. How do I become an investment analyst?

    9. Office Of Career Services
    The Career Services Office annually surveys the previous year s graduating undergraduate class to economics, 2000, account executive, Nori, Hennion, Walsh Inc.
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    11. The Math Forum - Math Library - Math Of Inv't/Finance
    of mathematics in careers, including fighting from the departments of economics, mathematics, Operational Checking account math James Hetherman, Burbank.com
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  • Interactive Mathematics of Finance (PCSCC) - PC SuperComputer Capital, Inc.
    An interactive hyper-document to download (for PC) that describes some common financial calculations: home mortgage refinancing, zero coupon bond, deferred annuity and negative amortization. amortization, savings on refinancing a home mortgage; zero coupon bonds; annuities, retirement funds; negative amortization, adjustable rate mortage; arithmetic and geometric progression; depreciation, constant percentage (rate) method; finance; interest: simple interest, rate of interest, compound interest; and more. more>>

  • A site created for children in grades 6-8 to teach basic financial planning concepts, providing tools and programs to assist the education community in enhancing basic skills in math, financial planning, decision-making (logic), reading, and computer use. The project centers around a financial planning game based on a five-step process: assessment, goal setting, strategy setting, implementation, and review/adjust. The game incorporates a "virtual city" in which children move through various financial planning centers, managing money and working toward defined goals. Materials are available for math teachers to support them in assisting children as they use the site, which can be integrated into classroom activities through suggested lesson plans and related activities. A financial planning curriculum is linked with the math curriculum.
  • 12. AMRA: Current Job Openings
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    13. MSN Careers - Find Jobs-Job Details
    with Regional Sales and account Solutions to in Quantitative Marketing, Statistics, math, economics or related
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    14. Agribusiness At WSU
    for Business and economics math 202—Intro to Statistical Methods in Agricultural economics or Ag Agribusiness careers include account executive, buyer/sales
    http://academics.wsu.edu/fields/study.asp?ID=AG_B

    15. *Concerns Of Young Mathematicians* || Actuary As A Career Choice For Math Majors
    considered a dream job for math graduates of theoretical concepts from calculus, economics, and statistics. only to practitioners of actuarial careers, and the
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    Serving the Community of Young Mathematicians Sections: Front Page News Grad Life Undergrad Life ... All Actuary as a career choice for math majors Undergrad Life
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    Posted Mon Jan 26th, 2004 at 22:31:02 PDT This is an article-length follow-up to the panel discussion "What can I do with a degree in mathematics?" I was a 1997 BA graduate of a liberal arts college with a degree in math (applied). When I spoke to John Vano in Madison recently, he mentioned this panel discussion and noted that no one present made more than a passing mention of the actuarial profession. Here follows the story of someone who is currently pursuing the profession. Post a Comment I was first exposed to the idea that the measurement and management of risk could be made into a career at the age of 17, at a Wharton summer school program in Philadelphia. When a professor of management science and his silent sidekick Maurice demonstrated the concept of expected value by offering the class the choice between a sure $5 and a game with a 49% chance of a $10 payoff, I sensed that I had found my calling. (When he put a melted candy bar up for auction and called it "Maurice's feces," I regretted my decision, but only a little.) Business schools had begun to embrace the field of decision science but had not formed a body of work adequate for a directed study. Those who wished to become experts would have to find their way to it through the math and economics departments.

    16. Career Research & Planning On The Princeton Review
    Create a new account or. Email. Password SAT II Writing. SAT II math IC. SAT II math IIC more about your personal interest and style and identify potential careers.
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    17. College Majors And Careers - Math/Statistics
    National Security Agency. economics Management. (Ed.M. math/Education). See the Occupational Outlook Handbook for additional career information.
    http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/Mmathstat.html
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    Introduction
    Employment opportunities exist for mathematics and statistics graduates in all sectors of the world of work. Graduates obtain employment in business, government, education and the non-profit sector at the bachelor's level, although some positions require advanced study. You will find there are a variety of choices for math and statistics majors. However, many careers do not require a specific major but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career plans, it is important to develop your marketability through internships, responsible work experience, good grades and participation in college activities.
    A Sample of Related Occupations
    Actuary Estimator Mathematician Appraiser External Auditor Numerical Analyst Bank Examiner Financial Aid Director Operations Research Analyst Benefits Administrator Financial Manager Payroll Manager Budget Analyst Financial Planner Production Manager Claims Adjuster Foreign-Exchange Trader Psychometrist

    18. College Majors And Careers - Environmental And Business Economics
    Career Opportunities for Majors in Environmental and Business economics. of Energy, Economic Research Service. Producer, MTV Networks, math Teacher, West New York
    http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/environecon.html
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    The environmental and business economics program provides students with a foundation in the principles of economics, knowledge of practical economic and analytical problem-solving techniques, an ability to apply economic concepts to the analysis of public and private policy issues, and an understanding of the institutional factors underlying and influencing policy decisions. The program qualifies students for a broad spectrum of positions in business and government, or for continued study at the graduate level. The program offers three options: Business Economics: This option emphasizes the application of economics to business management, marketing, and finance issues in the business world and with the public and private institutional framework within which businesses operate. It familiarizes students both with analytical and decision-making techniques and tools used in the business world. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: This option emphasizes the application of economics to policy issues associated with environmental problems and the utilization of natural resources. It also considers the institutional framework within which public policy is developed. It is appropriate for those desiring employment with firms who must comply with environmental regulations or with government agencies concerned with environmental practices and policies.

    19. Career: Bill And Account Collectors
    Use math and Science. People in this career need knowledge in the following areas economics and Accounting Knowledge of producing, supplying, and using goods
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    20. Majors And Careers
    for economics and the additional math courses I selected a wide variety of careers from banker Group Senior Director, Resource economics Program, Conservation
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    Benefits of an Economics Major Choosing your major was one of the most significant decisions of your college career. Your passion for economics is one you share with your peers, professors, and alumni/ae. Students choose to major in economics for different reasons. Read some of the reasons alumni/ae chose an economics major: "I was intrigued by the combination of analytical methodology with a social science. I was interested in business and political science - this seemed to be an interesting blend. The major provided the conceptual underpinnings of most of what happens in business and then also provided very good grounding in international development and global trade issues." "I majored in economics because Grinnell didn't offer a journalism degree and I wanted a degree that would be useful as a journalist."

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