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University of Delaware
401 Academy Street
Newark, DE 19716
Phone: 302.831.2392
Fax: 302.831.1452
udcareers@udel.edu

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Major Resource Kit

Mathematics

Mathematics is both a scientific profession and a tool essential to many other scientific disciplines and careers.  Applications occur in engineering, the biological and social sciences, economics, and computer science in addition to the more traditional physical sciences.

The Mathematical Sciences Department at the University offers both the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees in mathematics, and the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science in mathematics education. The mathematics degrees provide majors with a broad background suitable for either technical employment upon graduation or graduate study. The mathematics education degrees prepare the student to be a high school math teacher.  In addition, the Department offers two interdisciplinary major programs, the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Economics, and the Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Biology, offered in collaboration with the Departments of Economics and Biological Sciences, respectively.  The BS in Math and Economics is ideally suited to students whose goals include graduate studies in economics, a career in actuarial work or in the financial industry.  The BS in Quantitative Biology is specially suited to students who like math and biology and want to pursue and integrate both interests in their college career.  Graduates of the Quantitative Biology major will be prepared for postgraduate education and a wide variety of careers in industry, medicine, public health, government, and education.

Government and industry need skilled mathematicians for work in operations research, numerical analysis, computer systems market research and commercial surveys.   Jobs related to statistics, computer science, actuarial work, economics and engineering hold possibilities, especially if the student has a minor in one of these areas.  The employment opportunities are best for graduates with advanced degrees in applied mathematics.  

Questions about a major in mathematical sciences should be directed to Dr. David Edwards, 511 Ewing Hall, 831-1871, ugrad@math.udel.edu.

Sample Job Titles

Bachelor's Degree/Entry Level Further Education/Experience Often Required
*actuary *operations researcher
*computer programmer *applied mathematician
*engineer *mathematical researcher
*accountant *statistical analyst
*statistician *mathematical professor
*financial analyst *economists

Check the Dictionary of Occupational Titles under section 14 for additional related careers. For careers related to quantitative biology visit the web page for the BS in Quantitative Biology Major at www.udel.edu/qbio/.

Enhancing Employability

- Participate in Internships, Field Experience Placements and Alumni Mentor Network.
- Sample Field Experiences: The Crafts Report, Geometric Solutions Inc., State Farm Insurance

Some Employers of Mathematics Majors

*schools
*state/federal government
*colleges/universities
*engineering firms
*banks and investment firms
*technical journals
*insurance agencies
*business and industry
*utility companies
*research and development firms

Other Sources of Information

Actuarial Job Search
www.ActuaryJobs.com

American Mathematical Society
www.ams.org

American Statistical Association
www.amstat.org

Be an Actuary
www.BeAnActuary.org

Careers in Math
www.coolmath.com/careers.htm

Mathematical Association of America
www.maa.org/

PH.Ds.org
www.phds.org

Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics
www.siam.org/careers/
                                                                                
Society of Actuaries
www.soa.org

The Riley Guide
www.rileyguide.com

UD Mathematics Department, Career Information
www.math.udel.edu/programs/ugrad/info/career/index.html

Resources for Finding Employment

Found at the Career Services Center's Career Library (first floor):
  • Blue Hen Careers -- Internships, Part-time, Summer, and Full-time Jobs -- All in one place
  • The Guide to Internet Job Searching (CS 280)
  • Cyberspace Job Search Kit (CS 285)
  • Top Careers for Business Graduates (CSE 83)
  • Opportunities in Insurance Careers (CSE 145)
  • Opportunities in Banking Careers (CSE 150)
  • Career Opportunities in Banking, FInance, and Insurance (CSE 155)
  • Careers in Finance (CSE 164)
  • Opportunities in Financial Careers (CSE 165)
  • Careers in Focus - Financial Services (CSE 167)
  • From Biotech to Hollywood: New Career Opportunities in Technology (CSE 497)
  • Careers in Focus - Computer & Video Game Design (CSE 499)
  • Information Technology Careers (CSE 500)
  • Careers for Computer Buffs & Other Technological Types (CSE 503)
  • Career Opportunities in Computers & Cyberspace (CSE 504)
  • Top 100 Computer and Technical Careers (CSE 507)
  • Careers in Focus - Internet (CSE 510)
  • Careers in Focus - Computers (CSE 520)
  • Careers in Focus - Mathematics & Physics (CSE 545)
  • Careers for Number Crunchers & Other Quantitative Types (CSE 547)
  • Great Jobs for Math Majors (CSE 549)
  • Great Jobs for Liberal Arts Majors (CSE 556)
  • Top Careers for Liberal Arts Graduates (CSE 559)
  • Careers for Perfectionists & Other Meticulous Types (CSE 589)
  • Careers for Introverts & Other Solitary Types (CSE 594)
  • Careers for Scholars & Other Deep Thinkers (CSE 645)
  • Occupational Outlook Handbook (GE 5)
  • The O*net Dictionary of Occupational Titles (GE 20)
  • 101 Careers (GE 45)
  • The Best Jobs for the 21st Century (GE 65)
  • Graduate Programs in the Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Agricultural Sciences, the Environment & Natural Resources (GS 30)
  • CSC's Internet Resources

Further information including: Skills to Develop, Strategies for Contacting Employers, Graduate School Information and where to get assistance is available in the CAREER LIBRARY located at 401 Academy Street.


Last updated: January 26, 2011 (CH)