A CAREER OPPURTURNITIES IN MATHMATTICS
WRITEN BY
PASTOR, MR, JOSEPH IORLIAM I
It
is important for the people of today to accept mathematics opportunities
available to graduates apart from teaching in schools and colleges.
This negative thinking always prepares you for
a certain failure. Studying mathematics seriously prepares one for almost any
level of studies and career. A trainer of mathematics does not have a specific job;
it gives one wide range of incredible skills abilities which qualifies and cope
perfectly with any opportunity. People that are trained mathematically are
known through their excellent performances, problem solving and critical
cogitations at wide range. Some of the careers availability in mathematics is
as follows: operations research, the application of mathematics to problem
solving and absolute decision making especially economic strategies. Operation analysts
assists organization, manufactures airlines and military in developing the most
efficient and cost effective solution to organizational operation and problems.
This includes statutory forecasting, resources allocation, facilities layout,
inventory control, personal schedules and distribution system. Another reason
for choosing mathematics as a career is for working in physics, chemistry,
hedgy and engineering from mathematics perspectives. Furthermore, mathematics
is important for public policy making such as education and science policies as
well as working in quantitative public policy. Again with the knowledge of
mathematics, you can also draw inspiration from great mathematicians such as
landmark, Carl Gouss a German mathematician, Charles Barbage inventor of
computers technology and other her discoveries.
Finally,
mathematics educates patience, endurance, tract, discipline and step by step
problem solving skills. For those wishing to go into the field of mathematics,
unlimited number of career opportunities awaits you. Therefore, you are
permitted to study mathematics at higher range.
Reference
Mathematics dictionary 4th
edition
By
Christopher Fordham and others, like Charles Barbage
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