As a math major, you can explore the complexities of calculus, algebra, statistics, and other high-level math. Because math is a part of everything we do, you can use your degree to find a career in pretty much any field ? especially the sciences, engineering, and information technology. Our comprehensive undergraduate program will make you a strong candidate as you begin your career or as you pursue higher-level degrees.

Career Opportunities

Math opens the door to many promising career paths. Not only do many professions and majors require a background in math, but the analytical and problem-solving skills you learn in math can apply to a range of careers.

We want to help you build your career ? starting while you?re in school and continuing after you?ve graduated. For assistance with writing your resume, practicing your interview skills, and searching for internships and jobs.

  • American Mathematical Society
  • Mathematical sciences career information
  • Topics of interest to undergraduate math majors
  • American Statistical Association
  • Careers in statistics
  • Mathematical Association of America
  • Career resources in mathematics
  • Student information page
  • Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
  • Careers in applied mathematics
  • Association for Women in Mathematics
  • Career advice and opportunities
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Occupational Outlook Handbook - Math
  • Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
  • Sloan Career Cornerstone - Math
  • Sloan Career Cornerstone - Statistics
  • Sloan Career Cornerstone - Actuarial Science
  • Actuary societies and information
  • Be an Actuary site - general information
  • Society of Actuaries
  • Casualty Actuary Society (CAS)