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Math (Applied Mathematics) (BA)

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Studies lead to the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Applied Mathematics degree.

Program Overview
This degree program is designed for students who desire to further study mathematics. Mathematics is a highly creative field, combining logic and precision with intuition and imagination, and is a powerful tool for solving practical problems. Students discover the creative side of the subject and see how mathematics is used to solve important problems. This major can lead to rewarding careers in government and industry and also prepares students for graduate study in mathematics.

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Curriculum Requirements
The 126-credit program has three components:

  1. Robert Morris University Core - 40 credits
    These are the traditional liberal arts requirements of the University. Studies in humanities, communications skills, and social, behavioral, natural and quantitative sciences are included.
  2. Applied Mathematics - 41 credits
    This component includes courses in calculus with analytic geometry, statistics, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, computer programming, differential equations and operations research.
  3. Open Electives - 45 credits
    This component permits students to select courses from other University programs to personalize the program of study.

Sample Industry Job Titles
Actuary, applied mathematician, computer applications engineer, demographer, high school mathematics teacher, operations research analyst, psychometrician, statistician, teacher/professor, theoretical mathematician, underwriter.

Bachelor-Level Internship Employers
American Express Financial Advisors; Federated Investors; Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield; Lenders Service; Prudential Insurance; Towers Perrin.

Bachelor-Level Hiring Organizations
Allstate Insurance; Beaver Area School District; Fox Chapel Area School District; Mercer; Moon Area School District; Mt. Lebanon School District; Neshannock Township School District; Northwest School District; Towers Perrin; West Allegheny School District; West Penn Plastic.

Salary Information
2006 national mean bachelor-level starting salaries by job function:

Actuarial$51,035
Financial/Treasury Analysis$49,214
Investment Banking$58,333
Management Trainee$31,000
Mathematician/Statistician$32,000
Teaching$37,825


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