Well, no level is really "higher", but I do know that of the advanced ones, I'd have to say Calculus.
For basic level of accounting just basic math is required but at advance level like in managerial accounting different topics like linear programming, Time value of money, regression correlation etc required.
Typically, this program does not require a higher level math. In many cases, a college algebra and statistics will be required.
Typically a math is required. However, the math required within an education program is usually a lower level math such as math concepts, and typically not more than a college algebra depending on the college or university.
There is no highest level. You can always get a higher level of qualification and that won't prevent you from teaching maths. Although minimum levels of qualification are desirable, these depend on the age group that is being taught. An A-level teacher will be expected to have a much higher qualification than someone teaching in an infant school.
Because there are a lot of formulas that require a higher level of math to do them correctly
There are several different types of accounting and thus the math needed is different. You will have to read your course descriptions.
Yes it is required. It is one o the prerequisite subject.
in order for you to become a singer you really dont need a very very high education because the only skill you will need to learn is math that way you could count your profits.
There is no highest math. The Complexity can be infinite. There is also a ton of math that hasn't been discovered yet.
It depends on the institution and where you take the program. Within the United States and the United Kingdom system, written communication, and math are required at the university level.
It is not a high level math that is required for Early Childhood Education. However, I would suggest that you take nothing lower than College Algebra.Viper1