Mathematicians
May 3, 2001 -
© Archana Khambekar
Carnegie Mellon University offers you concentration areas such as Computational and Applied Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics and Logic, and Statistics in addition to the traditional Math major. A visit will get you the details. California State University, Math department has a choice of programs that include Applied Mathematics, Statistics as well as Math Education for students aspiring to teach the subject. Log in to learn more about the admission requirements,coursework etc. American Mathematical Society is a comprehensive source for directing your career. The on-site directory comprises links to university math departments around the world. Further more, you can search their job database, peruse journals and learn about grants and fellowships. Association for Women in Mathematics is a non-profit organization for the advancement of women in this field. Their site links you to math workshops/summer programs, career related resources as well as an archive of articles. You can also avail the guidance of a mentor through the AWM Mentor Network. Be An Actuary enlightens you on what the occupation is about and the requisite skills. The site apprises you of colleges with actuarial science programs, scholarships available, and the examination process. Also, the job section presents a database of open positions statewide and career pointers. D.W. Simpson & Company specializes in actuarial job placement. They match job seekers with companies seeking to hire for both entry-level and senior positions. You can submit your background for the posts you are interested in from the site. American Statistical Association educates prospective students about the profession and also features useful information for those already in the field. From the site you can look up schools that have a program in the discipline, explore the employment market and browse journals online.
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