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Career prospects are bright for students with strong training in Mathematics and/or Computer Science. Thus is especially true for students in computer science, where graduates find abundant opportunities to work as professionals in the computing industry and for students who supplement their mathematics major with concentrated study in allied disciplines.
Candidates with training in statistics are regarded highly by prospective employers in manufacturing, business, insurance, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and numerous government agencies including the National Institute of Standards, NASA, Bureau of the Census and the National Institute of Health. A sampling of professional opportunities includes statistical quality control, market research, finance and actuarial science.
As the list of recent graduates shows, students in mathematics education have been very successful in finding rewarding teaching positions. Of course, further training is always a possibility. Many mathematical science students enter graduate school to work toward the M.A. or Ph.D. degree in mathematics, computer science, statistics or in any one of the allied fields including economics, physics, biology and business.