Online Mathematics Courses, Certificates & Online Classes

With a solid foundation in mathematics, the student has a variety of career paths to select from. A successful mathematician can pursue careers in business, economics, finance, statistics, actuarial science, biology, physics, chemistry, geology, education, computer science, engineering and many read more...

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Online Mathematics Course FAQs

Do I Need Computer Knowledge for Mathematic Classes?

Definitely. The reason for this is that so much of mathematic computation and advance math modeling is done on a computer.

I Heard Mathematicians Work in the Insurance Industry? Where?

A major career path of mathematicians is actuarial positions within insurance firms. Students pursue a rigorous math program and even a tougher series of tests to become full fledged actuaries.

Actuaries are the ones who set insurance rates by studying the probability of insurance claims against risks and hazards.

What Other Skills do Mathematicians Need to Make a Living?

Students of mathematics need to possess above average reasoning ability. They must be persistent and have the ability to identify, analyze and apply basic math concepts to technical and business problems.

Having good communications skills helps also. You must be able to work with others and be able to explain math reasoning to people who may not have an extensive math background.

Who Are Some Mathematics Majors I Might Know?

Some well known people who have majored in mathematics at some point in their lives include:

• Teri Hatcher
• Art Garfunkel
• David Dinkins
• Carl Rowan
• Alexander Solzhenitsyn

You can do free online research to find the classes and programs that will advance your knowledge about mathematics.

academic infoCreated by: Mike Madin 1998 | Last updated: 05/21/2012