Career and Internships
Teaching and computer-related occupations are two of the most popular possibilities for math majors. A major in mathematics also gives a very plausible entry into academic and actuarial professions, as well as several roles in industry, the computer field, and government service, with a significant shortage of mathematicians in academia and industry looming shortly.
The MIS and Web Development programmes prepare students for jobs in small businesses, non-profit organisations, industry, and government agencies, to mention a few. Students will be able to progress quickly from entry-level positions to more rewarding tasks in information, systems management, web development, and problem-solving through our programme.
Web developers, computer network architects and information security analysts are predicted to grow by 22% between 2010 and 2020.
Because organisations are enhancing their IT systems and shifting to newer, faster, and more mobile networks, employment for computer and information systems administrators is predicted to grow 18 per cent between 2010 and 2020.
Physics is an essential aspect of preparing for a variety of jobs. While physics is required for other scientific fields such as biology, chemistry, engineering, and medicine, physicists have also worked as consultants for businesses, governments, entrepreneurs, secondary school teachers, lawyers, and video game creators, to mention a few. In essence, physics training creates a skill set applicable to the most accessible professional pathways.