Center for Career and Community Engagement
Math
Mathematicians use math in computer technology to solve economic, scientific, engineering, physics, and business related problems. Often the work of mathematicians falls into two broad catagories: theoretical mathematics and applied mathematics. Mathematicians often collaborate with other co-workers in an organization to help with solving common solution problems.
Related Career Areas
- Research, Development, Design, Data Processing
- Testing, Operations, Computers - Systems or Applications
- Data Processing and Information Systems, Actuarial, Underwriting, Sales
- Data Collection, Information, Computer Engineers, Computer Programmers
- Cost Estimators, Financial Examiners
- Insurance Underwriters, Operations Research Analyst
- Physicists, Statistical Clerks, Statisticians, Traffic Technicians
Employers
- Aerospace
- Communications
- Machinery
- Electrical Equipment
- Pharmaceuticals, Manufacturing
- Consulting, Private Industries, Defense Labor
- Federal Government Agencies, Research
- Testing Companies, Consulting
- Drug Manufacturers, Insurance Companies
- Market Research Firms
- Consumer Goods
- Manufacturing Firms
Contact Us
The Center for Career and Community Engagement is located in room 206 of Albany Quadrangle.
email careers@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7114
Director Minda Heyman
Center for Career and Community Engagement
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 175
Portland, Oregon 97219