one who is extremely good at math could easily become an accountant, or if you're good with your hands, a carpenter. maybe even a math teacher. all the possibilities are there, you just need to look.
it's called a mathematician. The study math
For people who excel at visual mathematics civil engineering and electrical engineering are excellent careers. Computer programming or a job in architecture would also require great visual math skills.
Yes
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Engineering is one
Of course not, mathematics is a very useful ability for future careers.
Catherine Christie has written: 'Careers with Mathematics and Computers (Careerscope S.)' 'Careers in Art and Design'
Not all... some don't need mathamatics..
English and Music
Any jobs that require a B.S.All jobs/careers involve the use of numbers.
KU Medical Center offers Healthcare Careers in Nursing. KU has many different careers available specializing in different fields of nursing that have excellent pay.
Applied Mathematics split very broadly into three main categories: Statistics, Mechanics and Modelling Careers in Statistics include Market Analysis, Risk Analysis, Trend Analysis and various research and development branches involved in Bayesian Mathematics such as image and speech recognition. Careers in Mechanics include materials research and development, Ballistics and, Mechanical design and testing for the car and avionics industries. Carrers in Mathematical Modelling involves breaking real life problems down to algoriths that can be modelled for further analysis or development. Careers include UML Computing.