Mathematics
Pure logic and problem-solving. Math majors are recruited into finance, tech, actuarial science, and research.
📖 What You'll Learn
📚 Typical Courses
🚀 Career Paths
Quantum Computing Application Engineer / Quantum Software Founder
Use quantum mechanics to solve problems traditional computers can't: drug molecule simulation, financial risk modeling, cryptography, materials design.
Financial Analyst
Financial analysts assess the performance of stocks, bonds, and other investments to guide businesses and individuals in making investment decisions.
Data Scientist
Data scientists analyze large datasets to find patterns, build predictive models, and help organizations make data-driven decisions.
AI Safety & Alignment Researcher / AI Safety Startup Founder
Make sure AI doesn't "go rogue." Ensure AI systems are reliable, controllable, aligned with human values. Crosses tech, philosophy, and ethics.
FinTech Startup Founder
Reinvent financial services with technology.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with a Mathematics degree?
Actuary, Data Scientist, Quantitative Analyst, Software Engineer, Mathematician
How much do Mathematics majors make?
The average starting salary for Mathematics graduates is $58,000 per year, with an employment rate of 87%.
What do you learn in a Mathematics major?
How to think abstractly, prove theorems, and model complex systems mathematically.
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