Many engineering careers can be obtained with a Bachelor's degree. This can take about four years of schooling, although it may take a bit longer depending on how quickly you proceed.
Careers that require lots of math include anything that has "engineering" as part of its name, as well as economy.
Briefly, engineering can be defined as "applied science". If any career has "engineering" in its name, you can be quite sure that you will have to study lots of science, including advanced mathematics. (Some careers that don't use the name "engineering" also require a lot of math, for example, economics.)
You might enjoy any of the engineering careers - that would be anything that has "engineering" in its name, as well as computer-related studies, architecture, and economics. And probably a few more.
Any advanced math (basically, anything beyond addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) will be used mainly in engineering jobs. This is any career that has "engineering" in its name, and a few others that don't, such as economy and architecture.
Engineering is basically a career in applied science, so that's about it. However, there are some careers that don't have "engineering" in their name, but that actually use a lot of science, including economics (mainly math, not much physics), computer science, architecture.
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Engineering is the full name. There are, however, many kinds and different sub-branches of engineering
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