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Curriculum & Career Information

Combine Gannon's Core of Discovery with internships, undergraduate research projects, and a wide range of mathematics courses and you have the makings of a strong liberal arts education -- an education that has resulted in careers within research, education, industry, and government across our country and around the world.

Actuarial Science, Statistics, Engineering, Bio-Mathematics, Economics, Psychology, Research Mathematics, Meterology, Cryptography, Architecture, Law, Medicine, Linguistics, Secondary Education, Government Work (e.g., Bureau of Labor and Statistics, Census Bureau, National Security Agency) -- The following links will help you explore them all.

American Mathematical Society
http://www.ams.org/employment/undergrad.html
http://www.ams.org/careers/

Mathematical Association of America
www.maa.org/students/undergrad/career.html

Careers in Statistics
www.amstat.org/careers/

Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
www.informs.org/

Association for Women in Mathematics
www.awm-math.org/resources.html
www.awm-math.org/ctcbrochure/toc.html

Actuarial Science
www.soa.org/
http://www.beanactuary.org/

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
www.siam.org/careers/

 

 
Course Descriptions
   

The Mathematics curriculum at Gannon includes a minimum of 24 credits in elective courses. You'll work closely with an advisor to help insure these electives lead toward your specific goals.

 
 
 

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