A c k n o w l e d g m e n t s
Information on Why be a Math Major pages was taken from many sources.
Careers in Mathematics by Margaret Menzin and Robert Goldman, Association for Women in Mathematics
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1998-99 Occupational Outlook Handbook by Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor
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Occupational Analysts who contributed material within the Occupational Outlook Handbook are
- Megan Barkume, College and University Faculty
- Megan Barkume, School Teachers - Kindergarten, Elementary, and Secondary
- Jeffrey C.Gruenert, Actuaries
- Jeffrey C.Gruenert, Mathematicians
- Jeffrey C.Gruenert, Operations Research Analysts
- Jeffrey C.Gruenert, Statisticians
- Carolyn M. Veneri, Computer Scientists, Computer Engineers, and Systems Analysts
Job Openings, Job Lines, Job Opportunities, and Employment in the US and Canada by JobFactory
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Professional Societies, by Mathematics Archives, University of Texas at
Knoxville
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Mathematics WWW Virtual Library: Department Web Servers, Florida State University
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EINet Galaxy - Science Directory
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