Engineering and Mechanics. Desinging buildings etc.
Architecture?
yes mostly all jobs contains maths
A job that involves maths and science is robotic engineering, or anything involved with physics. Check the link.
A career in Film, theatre, or TV would involve production design. You can get a list of these jobs at jobsearch.monster.com/Product-Designer/get-jobs-5.aspx. Production design can go into various companies and industries. Some of the popular are in fashion and in technology which are also the profitable.
-Computer design -Logo inventing-Poster designing-T-shirt art
Engineering is basically a career in applied science, so that's about it. However, there are some careers that don't have "engineering" in their name, but that actually use a lot of science, including economics (mainly math, not much physics), computer science, architecture.
Not many jobs don't involve math. Most jobs require you to know basic math skills, such as arithmetic and perhaps some basic algebra and geometry. If you want to become an engineer or scientist or something, you will probably need much more math knowledge than that. I assume that most writing jobs don't require math skills (author, blahblahblah).
Jobs that involve stoichiometry include chemical engineers who design and optimize chemical processes, environmental scientists who study the impact of chemicals on the environment, and pharmacists who calculate proper dosages of medications based on stoichiometric principles.
Video game designer
You have to normally pass Maths, English and Science for most jobs. ICT and Art would be useful if you want to be a designer.
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