Careers
As preparation for a vocation, there may be no major more versatile than mathematics. Luther mathematics majors have pursued advanced degrees in pure and applied mathematics; the physical, biological, and social sciences; engineering; and professions such as medicine and law.
Others are in the work force as accountants, bankers, editors, engineers, human resources personnel, insurance representatives, sales managers, small business owners, software engineers, teachers, and underwriters.
Here's how a few Luther mathematics graduates are employed:
- Accountant
- Actuary
- Attorney
- Chemist
- Director of Planning and Analysis
- Economist
- Engineer
- Information Analyst
- Information Systems Director
- Inspector
- Insurance Manager
- Manager
- Management Analyst
- Marketing Representative
- Math Teacher
- Mathematics Professor
- Medical Engineer
- Philosophy Professor
- Physician
- Programming Analyst
- Research Administrator
- Senior Administrator
- Software Analyst
- Software Developer
- Software Engineering Consultant
- Statistician
- Technician