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2007-01-07 13:23:01 · 5 answers · asked by Lala 3 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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It is hard to find a career that does not require at least some mathematics. Here are some that require a lot of mathematics:

I. Engineering
A. Aeronautical
B. Chemical
C. Mechanical
D. Civil
E. Industrial
F. Electrical
G. Fire safety
H. Communications (design and creation of equipment)
I. Software (depending on what type)
J. (Other- there are many)

II. Mathematician
A. Academic Sector- Research, teaching
B. Industrial Sector- Engineering, Research & Development
C. Financial Sector
D. National Security

III. National Defense

IV. Computer Industry (There are many types of positions, here)

V. Biotech

VI. Economics (either theoretical or applied)

VII. Casino Owner

VIII Real Estate Tycoon/ Developer (or, the brains behind his or her operation)

IX Statistician

A. Actuarial
B. Research & Debvelopment
C. Theoretical
D. Industrial (creating appropriate statistics for quality control, for example)
For many more fields, contact the following organizations:

2007-01-07 13:47:39 · answer #1 · answered by Asking&Receiving 3 · 0 0

Well the obvious one of course is Math teacher at a college or high school level. But beyond that there is also working as an actuarial in an insurance firm (basically figuring the odds of disasters or people's life expectancy and from that setting premiums). Or you can work in related careers with theoretical Physics ... LOTS of math in those fields. That's two ... there are many more that are either directly or indirectly related to mathematics.

Good Luck.

2007-01-07 13:28:37 · answer #2 · answered by Informed1 4 · 0 0

1. Math teacher
2. Statistician
3. Actuary
4. Epidemiologist
5. Physicist
6. Engineer
7. Chemist
8. Scientific editor
9. Computers

2007-01-07 13:26:15 · answer #3 · answered by Jerry P 6 · 0 0

An Actuary Determines What interest rates should be for banks...

2007-01-07 13:25:50 · answer #4 · answered by SnowXNinja 3 · 0 0

just be an actuary... it's a party if you have no personality. Kind of is a drag if you're not a robot.

2007-01-07 13:31:01 · answer #5 · answered by Modus Operandi 6 · 0 0

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