MATHMATICIANS use mathematical theory, computational techniques, algorithms, and the latest computer technology to solve economic, scientific, engineering, and business problems. Many theoretical mathematics are employed as university faculty, dividing their time between teaching and conducting research.


Listed below are mathmatician students and their knowledge towards their interested field:

Ernest Johnson; "In my research of becoming a mathmatician I beleive you develop useful, real-world skills alongside the sense of fulfillment and enrichment that studing math can provide. In addition to the specific knowledge acquired in each course, all math majors learn that mathematics is a universal language and the science of problem solving. I will gain skills at solving quantitive problems and accurately organize, analyze, and interpret data."


CERTIFICATIONS To get certified in math, requirements include passing an examination and completing two semesters of certain math coursework. A teaching certificate program for math often is a non-degree program offered by colleges or universities.

• BS Bachelor's of Science Mathematics


CONFERENCES https://www.newcastle.edu.au/open-day-on-demand/webinars/mathematics-webinar • This webinar is about using data to descibe, summarise and model the world around you.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-mathematical-association-building-mathematicians-for-the-future-tickets-132459667431?aff=erelexpmlt • This webinar is building mathmaticians for the future.


HOT TOPICS Becoming a mathmatician comes with a lot of knowledge and various subjects to be informed in. Mathmaticians typically have an interest in thinking, creating and organizing interest areas. Mathematical techiniques and models are used to analyze large amounts of data, they must be precise and accurate in their analysis. We must interact with and propose solutions to people who may not have extensive knowledge of mathmatics. We also must devise new solutions to problems encountered by scientists or engineers. Below are some hot topics that give you insight in the field of mathmatics.

https://artofproblemsolving.com/news/articles/discrete-math • Why discrete math is important.

https://www.toptal.com/c/after-all-these-years-the-world-is-still-powered-by-c-programming • The world is powered by C Programming.

https://betterexplained.com/articles/linear-algebra-guide/ • An intuitive guide to linear algebra.

https://www.the-scientist.com/tag/statistics • Diverse topics on statistics.


JOB OPPORTUNITIES Internships are key opportunities for skill growth and industry experience. Your internships will allow for building both hard and soft skills, and you'll even network with people who could help you down the line. Down below you will see some great internship options to help you get your foot in the door.

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Journals • Google Scholar: A great way to find articles, dissertations, and background information about math, statistics, and financial math. • WolframAlpha: Compute expert-level answers using Wolfram’s breakthrough algorithms, knowledgebase and AI technology. •SearchOnMath: A powerful search engine for math formulas.


Professional Organazations Professional Organazations exist to advance a particular profession, support the interests of people working in that profession and serve the public good. It facilitates innovation, communication and connection.


American Mathematical Society (AMS) The AMS, founded in 1888 to further the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, serves the national and international community through its publications, meetings, advocacy and other programs, which promote mathematical research. Encourage and promote the transmission of mathematical understanding and skills. The organazation support's mathematical education at all ages. They advance the status of the profession of mathematics, encouraging and facilitating full participation of all individuals, and foster an awareness and appreciation of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines and everyday life.

American Statistical Association (ASA) The American Statistical Association is the world’s largest community of statisticians, the “Big Tent for Statistics.” It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through meetings, publications, membership services, education, accreditation, and advocacy.