Alumni
Mathematics majors go onto careers in banking, communication, education, the securities, insurance or computer industries, or government. Others enter graduate programs in medicine, law and business, or pursue graduate work in mathematics, applied mathematics statistics, computer science, economics and engineering. Examples include:
- Hydraulic Engineer, Dresser Industries Inc.
- Assistant District Attorney, New York City
- Actuary, KPMG Peat Marwick
- President, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Chemist, Exxon Corp.
- Professor, University of Pennsylvania
- Senior Programmer, IBM Corp.
- Vice President, Citibank
- President, Clairol Inc.
- Math Teacher, U.S. Peace Corps
- Chief Psychologist, Buffalo Psychiatric Center
- Software Engineer,AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Chief of National Nuclear Intelligence, U.S. Air Force
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Created by:
Jennifer Bogdanski
Last Modified: March 19, 1999 |

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