According to Prospects.ac.uk most mathematicians go in to the following fields (% of mathematicians in that field also provided:
A Marketing, Sales and Advertising Professionals 2.5% B Commercial, Industrial and Public Sector Managers 7.8% C Scientific Research, Analysis and Development Professionals 0.8% D Engineering Professionals 1.7% E Health Professionals and Associate Professionals 0.4% F Education Professionals 9.1% G Business and Financial Professionals and Associate Professionals 37.9% H Information Technology Professionals 4.8% I Arts, Design, Culture, Media and Sports Professionals 0.9% J Legal Professionals 0.2% K Social and Welfare Professionals 1.0% L Other Professionals, Associate Professional and Technical Occupations 2.7% M Numerical Clerks and Cashiers 6.6% N Other Clerical and Secretarial Occupations 9.9% O Retail, Catering, Waiting and Bar Staff 6.0% P Other Occupations 7.2% Q Unknown Occupations 0.3%
Source: http://www.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/What_do_graduates_do__2008/charts_and_tables_pages/p!eaLjjjF?subject_id=20
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science Actually, as in many fields, it can be either one. A B.A. in marketing would have a much broader focus, where as a B.S. would be much narrower. The B.S. would emphasize the mathematics and computer science side of marketing.
A bachelor's is a degree. Typically, it is a four year program of study under which many fields of study fall.A bachelor's is a degree. Typically, it is a four year program of study under which many fields of study fall.A bachelor's is a degree. Typically, it is a four year program of study under which many fields of study fall.A bachelor's is a degree. Typically, it is a four year program of study under which many fields of study fall.A bachelor's is a degree. Typically, it is a four year program of study under which many fields of study fall.A bachelor's is a degree. Typically, it is a four year program of study under which many fields of study fall.
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Michiel Hazewinkel has written: 'Abelian extensions of local fields' -- subject(s): Abelian groups, Algebraic fields, Galois theory 'Encyclopaedia of Mathematics (6) (Encyclopaedia of Mathematics)' 'Encyclopaedia of Mathematics on CD-ROM (Encyclopaedia of Mathematics)' 'On norm maps for one dimensional formal groups' -- subject(s): Class field theory, Group theory, Power series 'Encyclopaedia of Mathematics (3) (Encyclopaedia of Mathematics)' 'Encyclopaedia of Mathematics (7) (Encyclopaedia of Mathematics)' 'Encyclopaedia of Mathematics (10) (Encyclopaedia of Mathematics)' 'Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Supplement I (Encyclopaedia of Mathematics)'
He graduated with a bachelor in physics and mathematics from grinnell collage :]
Hippocrates and Euclid made their greatest achievements in the fields of Mathematics, Medicine, and Engineering.
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Some of the sub-branches of economics that rely on fields of statistics and mathematics are econometrics, transport economics, managerial economics and international economics.
The Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) is an undergraduate degree in business management, accounting and economic fields. The degree is also known as the Bachelor of Commerce and Administration (BCA). Source: Wikipedia
The degree level is the same, however they a two different fields of study.