Mostly any engineering major(except any computer related engineering disciplines), as well as a math major.
Working in the finance industry usually involves good math skills, and possibly a math sciences degree. Direct experience with finances, and the financial workings of a business at any level can be a benefit.
I believe it refers to the math requirement within a liberal arts major. It is typically a lower level math such as a finite math.
I believe it refers to the math requirement within a liberal arts major. It is typically a lower level math such as a finite math.
To be a biologist you must take Calculus for your biological Science in college as your major level math course to graduate.
usually they are strong on numbers and math, very weak on law, usually not generalists they need a strong leadership from someone whobrings business, finance and the legal environment together.
Finance requires using a lot of numbers and math. You could take an accounting or economics class if you want to seek a career in finance. Sometimes schools will list the class requirements you need to take under "Finance major" in order to obtain a Finance degree.
Just a basic handheld calculator at that level- no financial calc (use for finance classes) or graphing(use for math/science)
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Do not major in secondary education unless you feel that your calling is to become a high school math teacher. For any other field, get a degree in mathematics or some related area that suits your interests or future job possibilities (engineering, mathematical finance, physics, applied math, etc.). The math requirements for a math major are usually higher than those for an education major. Of course, you can take more than the required minimum number of courses, but potential employers will assume that you took just the minimum required for an education major. If you want to go into some field other than teaching that requires a math major, the secondary education major will be a handicap. And if you have no interest in becoming a high school teacher, you can use the time you would have spent taking education theory courses and practicums to study a field where you could apply math, like finance or physics. Just to clarify: There is nothing wrong with wanting to be a math teacher. That is a very noble profession. But if that is not the profession you have chosen, you shouldn't major in secondary education.
At the graduate level, a person in the finance field usually earns a CPA. A CPA is a certified public accountant. A CPA can then work at any major accounting or finance firm or open and run a firm of their own.
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