Applied Math Degree to Accountant? Help please!

<p>Hi wonderful person thank you for opening this! I am currently in my 2nd year at a UC (University of California). I'm majoring in Applied Math, and hoping for a minor in Economics or maybe Technological Management (or something else based on this haha). Lately I've been reading about and became interested in becoming an accountant!
Could someone please help me out on how I can do this? My school does not offer an Accountant or Finance degree. Is there no hope left or is there some other way for me to do this? Please help! Thank you so much!
I do not want to be a public accountant, I'm more interested in the government/corporation type of job for it.
Also, I am aware of actuarial sciences, is that the route to take or is that something else or what?
Thanks again and have a lovely day!</p>

<p>If you don’t want to be a CPA, what exactly are you looking for? What do you mean by “accountant” in this context?</p>

<p>These survey results may be useful to you:
<a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major2011/AppMath.stm[/url]”>https://career.berkeley.edu/Major2011/AppMath.stm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>You would probably get better answer at the business majors section</p>

<p>If you like math Actuarial Science may be worthwhile. Depending or where you go to school they have a few more math classes than engineers do.</p>