Careers exist in fields from insurance to engineering, from biology to economics, from business to education; in fact, statistical concepts are used almost everywhere. Most careers in statistics require a master's degree. Undergraduate courses give a general background in the field, and more specialized courses are taught at the graduate level. For advanced work, a good knowledge of calculus, linear algebra and analysis is required.
Numerical analysis and mathematical modeling are also useful. Computers are used extensively and many types of statistical packages exist. A good statistician also has good reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. The knowledge of a second discipline outside of the mathematics/statistics area shows scientific interest and flexibility in a student who wishes to pursue an industrial career.