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1. Majors And Careers
economics. Some career possibilities account Executive. Actuary in economic theory, math and statistics, computer science, M. (1999). careers for Financial Mavens Other Money
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Academic Choices American Studies
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Economics
Benefits of an Economics Major Choosing your major was one of the most significant decisions of your college career. Your passion for economics is one you share with your peers, professors, and alumni/ae. Students choose to major in economics for different reasons. Read some of the reasons alumni/ae chose an economics major: "I was intrigued by the combination of analytical methodology with a social science. I was interested in business and political science - this seemed to be an interesting blend. The major provided the conceptual underpinnings of most of what happens in business and then also provided very good grounding in international development and global trade issues." "I majored in economics because Grinnell didn't offer a journalism degree and I wanted a degree that would be useful as a journalist."

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3. Majors And Careers
Council of International Schools account Executive, Pochet the importance of researchingdifferent kinds of careers. your French major with economics, math, etc
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1127 Park Street Grinnell, IA 50112-1690
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Anthropology

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English

French
German

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Music Philosophy ... Theatre
French
Benefits of Studying French Choosing your major was one of the most significant decisions of your college career. Your passion for French is one you share with your peers, professors, and alumni/ae. Students choose to major in French for different reasons. Read some of the reasons alumni/ae chose a French major: "I majored in French because I was interested in it, I had studied it, and it was fun. I'm still in language - writing - now. Majoring in French makes you pay attention to languages in a different way." "I had been to Germany as an exchange student. This experience ultimately changed my life and led to international activities later. I stayed in a sciences and languages track and decided on the languages track at the end."

4. Economics
business or other careers as well as those who are pre 201 202, 207, 355, 356, and math 112. V. 411 (3) Urban economics. economics forces which account for the development
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5. Minnesota Life - Careers Opportunities
with the Fingerhut Corporation as an account service representative In addition tominoring in math and French part of the lacrosse team, the economics Club, the
http://www.minnesotamutual.com/career/main/internbios.html

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7. The Math Forum - Math Library - Math Of Inv't/Finance
of mathematics in careers, including fighting from the departments of economics, mathematics,Operational Checking account math James Hetherman, Burbank.com
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  • Interactive Mathematics of Finance (PCSCC) - PC SuperComputer Capital, Inc.
    An interactive hyper-document to download (for PC) that describes some common financial calculations: home mortgage refinancing, zero coupon bond, deferred annuity and negative amortization. amortization, savings on refinancing a home mortgage; zero coupon bonds; annuities, retirement funds; negative amortization, adjustable rate mortage; arithmetic and geometric progression; depreciation, constant percentage (rate) method; finance; interest: simple interest, rate of interest, compound interest; and more. more>>

  • A site created for children in grades 6-8 to teach basic financial planning concepts, providing tools and programs to assist the education community in enhancing basic skills in math, financial planning, decision-making (logic), reading, and computer use. The project centers around a financial planning game based on a five-step process: assessment, goal setting, strategy setting, implementation, and review/adjust. The game incorporates a "virtual city" in which children move through various financial planning centers, managing money and working toward defined goals. Materials are available for math teachers to support them in assisting children as they use the site, which can be integrated into classroom activities through suggested lesson plans and related activities. A financial planning curriculum is linked with the math curriculum.
  • 8. The Math Forum - Math Library - High
    put $4,000.00 in a savings account at an economics of Networks Internet Site NicholasEconomides A math; Books; Business math; careers; Calculus; Communities
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    9. CUA Career Services: Alumni Career Outcomes
    Major, Class, Job Title, Organization, City, State. economics, 2000, managementanalyst, KPMG Consulting, Crystal City, VA. account executive, Nori, Hennion, WalshInc.
    http://careers.cua.edu/handouts/alumcars e-math.htm
    Accounting - Drama Economics - Mathematics Mechanical Engineering - Nursing Philosophy - "Unknown"
    Career Outcomes of CUA Alumni
    Classes of 1998-2000
    Economics through Mathematics Economics Education Electrical Engineering English ... Mathematics The Career Services Office annually surveys the previous year's graduating undergraduate class to determine the new graduates' first jobs and/or graduate enrollment. The response to these surveys runs in the 40%-45% range.
    Major Class Job Title Organization City State Economics NET Team Member National Evangelization Teams St. Paul MN Dental Asst./Lab Technician Oak Ridge NJ economist U.S. Dept. of Commerce Washington DC retreat leader* Salesian Lay Ministers Stony Point NY associate* Georgetown Visitation Prep. School Washington DC Education 2nd Grade Classroom Teacher Montgomery County Public Schools Rockville MD 3rd grade teacher St. Jane de Chantal Bethesda MD Fourth Grade Teacher Sacred Heart School Mt. Pleasant

    10. Agribusiness At WSU
    for Business and economics math 202—Intro to Statistical Methods in Agriculturaleconomics or Ag Agribusiness careers include account executive, buyer/sales
    http://academics.wsu.edu/fields/study.asp?ID=AG_B

    11. Mathematician
    Create a new account or, many ask that those candidates have crossdisciplinary experience,such as math/computer science, or math/economics. Associated careers.
    http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/profiles/dayInLife.asp?careerID=94

    12. Marketing Major
    ECON 202 Principles of economics II (satisfies math 122 Elementary sales promotionconcentration prepares students for positions leading to careers as account
    http://www.emich.edu/public/catalogs/current/acaf/colleges/cob/mrkt/ugrad/major/
    Eastern Michigan University
    2000-2001 Online Catalog
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    Marketing Major
    ISIS major code: MK02 The marketing major offers career concentrations in advertising and sales promotion, international business, marketing research, purchasing and materials management, retailing and sales, and sales management. Students are encouraged to complete one of the specified concentrations, or they may elect any nine-hour combination of marketing electives. To be completed are the general requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree, the academic major requirements below, and sufficient electives to meet the minimum of 124 semester hours for graduation. GENERAL STUDIES A. General Education Requirements : 29 hours B. Other Required Courses: 15 hours ENGL 121 English Composition (satisfies general education requirement I.1 PLSC 112 PLSC 113 American Government (satisfies general education requirement III.1 ECON 201 Principles of Economics I (satisfies general education requirement III.3

    13. Careers
    Artist, Copy Writer, account Executive, Retail Study English, advertising, business,economics, journalism/communications Study math, polish your writing skills.
    http://www.heraldtribune.com/nie/careers/body_careers.html
    NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION PROGRAM (NIE) Newspaper Career Guide Lifelong career opportunities in several fields are available at your local newpaper. The industry has more than 460,000 employees in the United States. Talented and energetic people interested in communications, sales, computers, distribution, production and management should check out the opportunities below. Advertising Art and Design Business Circulation ... Technical Services
    Advertising
    Salesperson, Artist, Copy Writer, Account Executive, Retail, Co-op, Classified or National Sales Manager, Advertising Director, Vice President of Advertising/Marketing
    Preparing for a career in advertising:
    • Study English, advertising, business, economics, journalism/communications, psychology, marketing, graphic arts, sociology, selling and people Take advantage of internships and summer jobs Develop your writing skills Sell advertising for your school newspaper or yearbook Visit your newspaper's advertising department
    Art and Design
    Artist, Computer Graphics Specialist, Cartoonist, Page Designer, Art Director
    Preparing for a career in art and design:
    • Hone your skills in art and design. Acquire a strong background in the visual arts. If possible, practice graphics and design in school publications.

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    on its web site at http//careers.towers.com people with degrees in communications,math, economics, or another tends to take the 'people' aspect into account. .
    http://www.iwon.com/home/careers/company_profile/0,15623,86,00.html
    iWon Careers Company Profiles : Towers Perrin Towers Perrin 335 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10017-4605 www.towers.com (212) 309-3400 Fax: (212) 309-0950
    The Scoop
    The Tower of HR
    Towers Perrin, a firm especially known for its human resources consulting services, has been in the business for more than 60 years. Today, the firm runs 78 offices in 24 countries and employs approximately 8,300 employees. With $1.2 billion in annual revenue, the firm offers services through three operating units: Towers Perrin, the management consulting unit; Tillinghast-Towers Perrin, which offers actuarial and risk management services, primarily to the insurance industry; and Towers Perrin Reinsurance, a large reinsurance intermediary. The firm serves clients throughout the world, including governments, the private sector, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations. These clients include a majority of the world's 500 largest companies and nearly 700 of the Fortune 1000. Towers Perrin has repeatedly reaffirmed its commitment to remaining a privately-held company. Instead of offering stock to the public, the firm's stock in held by 638 partners. In April 2000, the firm announced that chairman and CEO Jack Lynch would step down at the end of his second five-year term in December 2000. Lynch, who has occupied the position for ten years, will be replaced by Mark Mactas on January 1, 2001. A long history The experts on what you want

    15. AMRA: Current Job Openings
    achievement of revenue and growth goals by focusing on account penetration and relatedexperience, and a BS degree in Engineering, math, economics or related
    http://www.amra-intl.org/careers/openings.htm

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    Advancing Utility Technology Internationally Job Seeker Resources ABB Inc
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    EPC Associates
    Director of Sales - Photonics
    This position will report to the Director of Sales. Key responsibility will be to develop and implement an effective sales strategy to drive achievement of revenue and growth goals by focusing on account penetration and expansion. A full description will be provided on request.
    Salary Range: 101_120k
    Job Address: Boston Area Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482 USA Contact Phone: 781-235-7570 Contact Fax: 610-857-1805 Contact E-mail: EPCAssociates@attbi.com URL: http://www.epcinc.com
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    ABB Inc
    ABB Inc has several position openings. These are:
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    ABB Water Meters Inc
    AMR Turnkey Project Manager Typical projects run by ABB Water Meters: ABB Water Meters Inc will take on role of prime contractor to provide a water utility with a turnkey solution for new meter and automatic meter reading system installation and training. Our subcontractors will be an installation company as well as an automatic meter reading company. Typical projects are 12-24 months long and involve some 50,000 end-point (meter + AMR device) field installations and amount to a financial commitment of $5-15 million in revenues.

    16. [ICPAC] Bill And Account Collectors
    economics and Accounting Knowledge of producing, supplying, and Bill and accountcollectors need at least a Classes in accounting, business math, or business
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    • Mathematics: Knowledge of the rules and uses of numbers. Areas of knowledge include arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics. Clerical: Knowledge of general office work such as filing and recording information. Economics and Accounting: Knowledge of producing, supplying, and using goods and services. Also includes knowledge of the methods for keeping business records. Computers and Electronics: Knowledge of computer hardware and software. English Language: Knowledge of the meaning, spelling, and use of the English language.
    Preparation
      Bill and account collectors need at least a high school education or GED. College course work is not required, but it is helpful for those who want to be managers. Most employers provide training. This training may last up to two months and is given in a classroom or on the job. Training may include lectures, videotapes, role-playing, and hands-on experience. In addition to learning about skiptracing and the firm's billing procedure, new collectors learn communication and negotiating skills. Learning to use the firm's computer and telephone systems is an important part of the training. Classes in accounting, business math, or business law are recommended. Courses that teach thinking, speech, or writing skills are also suggested.

    17. Careers In Mathematics
    Association for Women in mathematics gives a flavor of some of the areas of mathematics in which Category Science math Employment...... separately won Nobel Prizes in economics for their careers in Statistics and Womenand Statistics, American puts out career activities (mathoriented activities
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    Association for Women in Mathematics
    Careers in
    Mathematics
    by Margaret Menzin and Robert Goldman Mathematics is among the most fascinating of all intellectual disciplines, the purest of all art forms, and the most challenging of games. The study of mathematics is not only exciting, but important: mathematicians have an opportunity to make a lasting contribution to society by helping to solve problems in such diverse fields as medicine, management, economics. government, computer science, physics, psychology, engineering, and social science. In this pamphlet we try to give you a flavor of some of the areas of mathematics in which there are many opportunities. At the end we provide a brief "road map" of mathematics. A bachelor's degree in mathematics will prepare you for fascinating jobs in statistics, actuarial sciences, mathematical modeling, and cryptography; for teaching; as well as for graduate school leading to a research career in mathematics or statistics. A strong background in mathematics is also necessary for research in many areas of computer science, social science, and engineering. As you read this pamphlet, look for several themes:

    18. Careers In Applied Mathematics And Computational Sciences
    and engineering disciplines, but also in economics, finance, management careers.htmor http//www.ams.org/careers/. math That Counts, SIAM News http//www.siam
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    CAREERS
    Mathematics has burst the old boundaries that limited what an engineer could design, a scientist could know, or an executive could manage. Subtle interactions, masses of data, and complex systems are all within the scope of the tools and ideas of applied mathematics. In the past, engineers could only test changes by making them, an expensive cycle of build and bust. Now mathematical models are coupled with computation to simulate new designs before they are built—like the Boeing 777 aircraft, the first "paperless airplane." Wind tunnels are old news in the airframe industry; the cutting edge is computational simulation. Genetic engineering, designer drugs, diesel engines, digital TV, financial markets, paper mills, electric power, insurance rates, inflation statistics, computer chips, compact disks, credit cards, car doors, circuit boards. mathematics is everywhere in modern business and industry. Applied mathematics tackles questions like these:
    • A newspaper poll asks a thousand people if they approve or disapprove of casino gambling in their state. How will millions vote when the issue is on the ballot?

    19. Cornell Career Services Arts Sciences Careers After Cornell
    careers After Cornell First jobs, salaries, etc., of 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998 and2000 Arts and Sciences Graduates. Ph.D. Not Reported (economics). Biology. math.
    http://www.career.cornell.edu/general/college-pages/arts-sciences/careersafter.h

    20. Investigate Careers - Minnesota Careers 2003
    Knowledge of math, finance and economics is important Analysis and comparison skillsare critical for careers like insurance adjuster and underwriter.
    http://www.mncareers.org/investigate_careers.asp?pageid=bk01

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