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Mathematics at ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ
Are You Looking to Enroll in a Mathematics Program?
As you explore your education options, one thing to keep in mind is that not all careers involving math are the same—and very few actually require a mathematics degree. Many of today’s organizations need math-minded people with a background in accounting, management, marketing, data analysis, and more. While ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ does not currently offer a mathematics degree, getting a degree in any of these fields can give you a broad skill set that can be applied to a range of math-related roles.
If you have knack for numbers, ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ offers three degree paths that can nurture your math skills and prepare you for an in-demand career doing what you love.
28%
Projected growth for math jobs from 2020 to 2030
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Skills in Mathematics and Similar Professions
Mathematicians have well-developed skills in logical thinking and problem-solving. They’re able to look at complex data sets and problems, make sense of them, and come up with potential solutions. This kind of knowledge is valuable in any industry, which is why careers involving math are so diverse.
Specific skills needed for each math-related occupation will vary, but these are some of the general skills and abilities employers look for:
- Math: Using mathematics, mathematical models, and deductive reasoning to solve problems.
- Critical thinking: Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
- Problem-solving: Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
- Active learning: Seeking new information for current and future problem-solving and decision-making.
- Information ordering: Arranging things in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations).
- Communication: Explaining technical concepts and solutions in nontechnical ways.
While becoming a math major is one way to build these skills, ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ offers other degree programs that can give you similar knowledge, along with additional skills that might better align with your career goals.
Here are ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ programs to consider if you’re thinking about a career related to math:
Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Math and business go hand-in-hand, so if you want to work in a role related to management and numbers, this degree could be a great option. Plus, the business management degree will prepare you to work in any industry or organization—from healthcare and education to IT and marketing. Courses in this program will prepare you to make calculations, use math to analyze data, tap into statistics to solve business problems, and more.
There are a range of skills you’ll learn in a business management program that can be applied to math-related careers, including:
- Algebra
- Economics
- Probability and statistics
- Quantitative analysis
With these skills and education, you can go on to pursue math-related jobs such as an actuary, market research analyst, statistician, or operations research analyst.
Bachelor of Science inÌýAccounting
If you enjoy working with numbers and have an eye for detail, an accounting degree might add up nicely for you.
This degree program will teach you how companies and organizations should budget, invest, and more.
You’ll learn financial recording, auditing, and other essential accounting principles that help companies run smoothly.
There are a range of skills you’ll learn in an accounting program that can be applied to math-related careers, including:
- Algebra
- Finance skills for managers
- Quantitative analysis
- Economics
With these skills and education, you can go on to pursue math-related jobs such as finance manager, accountant, auditor, or financial director.
Bachelor of Science in Data Analytics
Many career fields now rely on data, which is why there’s high demand for skilled mathematicians with data experience. In this degree program, you’ll learn how to utilize your math skills to analyze raw data and turn it into usable information. You’ll also gain a solid understanding of database management and visualization, which can help propel your career even further.
There are a range of skills you’ll learn in a data analytics program that can be applied to math-related careers, including:
- Statistics
- Data analytics
- Technical communication
- Critical thinking
With these skills and education, you can go on to pursue math-related jobs such as a statistician, analytics manager, data analyst, or computer programmer.
Bachelor of Science in Finance
Finance is a numbers game. A bachelor’s degree in finance opens the door to some of the highest-paying mathematical careers in the U.S. In this online program, you’ll take courses in financial modeling and data visualization, fintech, blockchain/cryptocurrency AI, automated trading, valuation and protection of digital assets, financial planning, portfolio management, technology and innovation, and logistics and operations. A technology-forward program designed with input from industry experts, this fully online bachelor’s degree will equip you with the cutting-edge knowledge and in-demand skills needed for a successful career. After completing this degree, you’ll have the accredited education employers in every industry are looking for. If you’re interested in embarking on a journey towards a high-impact degree that will help you expand your career opportunities, consider ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s Bachelor of Science in Finance.
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8,000+
number of mathematics job postings that specifically require data analytics skills
Careers in Mathematics with a Bachelor’s Degree
The good news is, there’s no shortage of math-related careers you can pursue with a bachelor’s degree. So, while a mathematics program can be a good move for some, you may be able to expand your job options by completing the above degree programs.
Here’s a look at the range of jobs that are out there with a degree in accounting, business management, or data analytics and data management.
StatisticiansÌýcollect and analyze a company’s data to help them learn from their collected information. They work to identify trends in data sets before offering those patterns to company executives who can tailor business operations accordingly.
Math teachersÌýbreak down complex concepts into ones that are easier for their students to grasp. They help students understand the connections between abstract concepts and real-world problems and teach them how to build on their existing knowledge to continue to learn more advanced math concepts.
Market research analysts gather and analyze data about consumers and competitors. They study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service to help companies understand what shoppers want and at what price.
AnÌýactuaryÌýuses math, data, and financial theories to assess the risk of future events and help companies develop policies in response
Economists analyze and research consumer data and economic trends to help companies better tailor their marketing efforts toward their findings.
Aerospace engineers design aircrafts, spacecrafts, satellites, and missiles and ensure that they meet engineering standards. They also create and test prototypes to make sure that they function according to design.
Financial advisorsÌýwork on their clients’ behalf to research and pursue reliable investment opportunities that will earn a sufficient return. They also help clients navigate a range of financial challenges, like income taxes and stock trading.
Computer programmersÌýwrite and test codes that tell computers to accomplish certain tasks, such as retrieving data. If there are bugs or issues, computer programmers test the applications and fix the problems within the code.
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average annual salary for computer programmers
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Why Choose ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ?
There are several reasons ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s online degree programs are a great fit for students:
- It’s affordable. Our low, flat-rate tuition is charged per six-month term and covers as many courses as you complete in that time.
- It’s career focused. ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s degree programs are designed with your future employment and success in mind, so the skills you learn will translate directly to your career.
- It’s accessible. Along with our already-low tuition, our scholarships and financial aid make college even more affordable.
- It’s at your pace. Thanks to our competency-based education, you can pass courses by proving what you know, meaning you can speed up your program and potentially graduate faster.
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Prepared for Success on the Job
*From a 2023ÌýHarris Poll of 300 employers of ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ graduates.
100% of employers said that ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ graduates were prepared for their jobs.*
97% of employers said that they would hire another ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ grad.*
98% of employers said ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ graduates met or exceeded expectations.*
Which Degree Should You Choose?
Business Management – B.S. Business Administration
Hone your business acumen and garner added respect:...
Hone your business acumen and garner added respect:
- Time: 61%Ìýof graduates finish within 19 months
- Tuition:Ìý$3,755 per 6-month term
- Courses: 40 total courses in this program
Skills for your résumé this program will teach you include:Ìý
- Business communication
- Product development
- Decision making models
- Project management strategies
- Budgeting for business
This online degree program is an excellent choice for kick-starting your organizational management career.
Accounting – B.S. Business Administration
Have a knack for numbers or fine-tuning finances?...
Have a knack for numbers or fine-tuning finances?
- Time: 62%Ìýof graduates finish within 24 months
- Tuition:Ìý$3,755 per 6-month term
- Courses: 41 courses in this program
Skills for your résumé you will learn in this program include:
- Accounting
- Finance
- Financial Statements
- Communication
- Detail Oriented
- Research
Take your first step toward CPA certification and learn how to use GAAP, ledgers, and journals.
Data Analytics – B.S.
Lean into data, and walk away with a cutting-edge online degree:...
Lean into data, and walk away with a cutting-edge online degree:
- Time:Ìý62% of graduates finish within 36 months.
- Tuition and fees:Ìý$3,835 per 6-month term.
- Courses:Ìý39 total courses in this program.
Certifications in this program at no additional cost include:
- AWS Cloud Practitioner
- CompTIA Data+
- CompTIA Project+
- Udacity Nanodegree—a unique, highly recognized credential designed to prepare you for a career in data science
- MSI Change Management (Optional Certification)
- Certiprof Design Thinking Professional Certificate (Optional Certification)
Skills for your résumé that you will learn in this program:
- Data management
- Data wrangling
- Statistical analysis
- Visualization
- Leadership and managementÌý
- Model deployment & storytelling
Finance – B.S.
This online finance program is career-focused so you will gain relevant...
This online finance program is career-focused so you will gain relevant industry skills.
- Time: 62%Ìýof graduates finish similar programs within 24 months
- Tuition:Ìý$3,755 per 6-month term
- Courses: 41 courses in this program
Some careers and jobs this business degree will prepare you for:
- Management
- Accounting
- Finance
- Spreadsheets
- Financial Analysis
- Problem Solving
The competency-based model at ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ allows you to move as quickly as you can master the material, and do your coursework on your schedule. Flexibility is key with the B.S. in finance at ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ.