Jobs for Computing and Applied Math Major

<p>I recently enrolled in the Computing and Applied Math major offered at UB (University at Buffalo).</p>

<p>Here's some information on my major:
Concentration C: Computing And Applied Mathematics
About the Concentration
This concentration is designed to serve those students interested in careers as applied mathematicians or scientific applications programmers.</p>

<p>The courses in this concentration are like the calculus and computing courses, though more difficult. A student who can handle MTH 141, MTH 142, MTH 241, CSE 115, and CSE 116 should be able to handle concentration C.
Acceptance Criteria
Minimum GPA of 2.5 in the prerequisite courses.
Prerequisite Courses
MTH 141 College Calculus I
MTH 142 College Calculus II
MTH 241 College Calculus III
Required Courses
CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I
CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II
CSE 241 Digital Systems
CSE 250 Algorithms and Data Structures
MTH 306 Introduction to Differential Equations
MTH 309 Introductory Linear Algebra
MTH 417 Survey of Multivariable Calculus and MTH 418 Survey of Partial Differential Equation or MTH 431 Introduction to Real Variables I and MTH 432 Introduction to Real Variables II*
MTH 437 Introduction to Numerical Analysis I
MTH 438 Introduction to Numerical Analysis II
Two 300/400-level mathematics courses
Two 300/400-level courses in mathematics or computer science</p>

<p>I'm curious as to know what jobs I can get with this degree. I would greatly appreciate any and all advice.</p>

<p>Since I think this thread was answered in another part of the site, I will use this thread to STICK OUT MY CHEST!!</p>

<p>The Math/CS majors have their OWN thread…whooo hoooo!!</p>

<p>Now we are not forced to deal with those “super nerdy” Mechanical, Electrical, Petroleum, Chemical and Industrial engineering majors.</p>

<p><strong><em>just joking</em></strong></p>

<p>Ha…I got a good laugh from it. Good stuff</p>

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<p>Correct…now you only have to deal with those “super nerdy” math and computer science majors!!!</p>