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61. Wachovia Fixed Income Division Capital Markets Products
Exchange Marketing Associate, Interacting with traders, account officers, and bank applicantswith an undergraduate degree in math, economics, Finance, Computer
http://www.wachovia.com/inside/page/0,,137_360_383_3144_389,00.html

62. Why Choose A Women's College?
Are more successful in careers; that is, they tend Continue toward doctorates in math,science and engineering earn a baccalaureate degree in economics and one
http://home.judson.edu/why.html
"At the heart of the cultural assumptions at a women's college lies the notion that the education and empowerment of women is crucially important." *
Benefits of Women's Colleges *
*From the Women's College Coalition Web site Consider these findings: "MY research findings, based on the national data, suggest that women's colleges are better than coeducational institutions in promoting women's intellectual and social self-confidence, academic ability and cultural awareness."
Assistant Professor Mikyong Minsun Kim, U. of Missouri-Columbia "INTELLECTUAL support seems to prevail in the classrooms of all-women's colleges. As a result, women at these schools are more likely to take risks, to put themselves forward verbally, to assume leadership roles, both while in college and after graduation."
Reported by The Oregonian "SINGLE-SEX COLLEGES show a pattern of effects...that is almost uniformly positive...students become more academically involved, interact with faculty frequently, show increases in intellectual self-esteem, and are more satisfied with practically all aspects of the college experience compared with their counterparts in coeducational institutions... Women's colleges increase the chances that women will obtain positions of leadership, complete the baccalaureate degree, and aspire to higher degrees."
Alexander Astin in his important analysis of college environments

63. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
include the sponsoring of a Computer Technologies careers Day, writing contact theAssistant Dean's Office, College of Business and economics. 1. math 143 (GM).
http://www.uww.edu/Catalog/02-04/Business/
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Phone: 262-472-1343
E-Mail:
busecon@uww.edu Christine Clements, Interim Dean Donald K. Zahn, Associate Dean Janet E. Olson, Assistant Dean Carla M. Lenk, Business Outreach Director Samantha Samreth, College Advisor
DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSONS
Accounting Robert Gruber Business Education/Office Systems Marcia James Economics Ashok Bhargava Finance and Business Law Ronald Crabb Management Yezdi Godiwalla Marketing Jimmy Peltier
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the College of Business and Economics is to primarily provide quality undergraduate education serving career-oriented students. The College will also provide a quality graduate program built upon existing undergraduate programs of excellence. Continuing education for the region will be offered through quality credit and non-credit programs. The College will meet its mission under the guidance of a faculty committed to excellence in teaching and sustained scholarship. Education is broadly interpreted to include experiences in and outside the classroom.
THE PROGRAM
The College of Business and Economics attempts to provide students with the skills and knowledge which will allow them to succeed in a business administration profession. We stress a close faculty-student relationship and encourage student activities which will help you develop professional skills. Students will have the opportunity to become involved in projects with business firms which will aid in this skill development. The programs of the College are based on a broad general education which provides students with a fundamental understanding of the society in which they live and work. College requirements develop students knowledge of the traditional functional area of business, the behavioral sciences, the management sciences and the systems approach to problem solving. Completion of the degree includes intensive study in a chosen major to prepare students for careers in the field of their choice.

64. College Of Business And Public Administration
Camp 100 Campus Culture, 1. mathematics 107; 111 or 205 (completes math Gen Ed),6. Equine economics, 3. Back to Top What careers are Available in Equine Business?
http://cbpa.louisville.edu/AcademicPrograms/equine.htm
Academic Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Equine EQUINE INDUSTRY
INFORMATION SITE
The Equine Industry Program at the University of Louisville
Equine students have access to a state-of-the-art computer lab housed in the College of Business and Public Administration. Several courses are designed to provide hands-on experience with the latest business and equine management software. Upon registration, all students receive an e-mail account and have access to the Internet. Equine majors enjoy small class size and benefit from the more individualized instruction these classes permit.
Legal residents from 12 Southern states qualifying for the Academic Common Market may be eligible to attend the Equine Industry Program at the University of Louisville for in-state tuition rates.
Equine majors sponsor an equine club and an intercollegiate riding team . The club is a social organization and hosts industry speakers at its monthly business meetings and schedules trips to breeding farms, the races, and other equine events.

65. Summer Job Information
or to apply online, please visit the Opportunities section under careers at www MajorsConsidered math, Computer Science, economics, Finance, Business
http://www.careers.uiowa.edu/students/summerfair/employerdirectory.htm
EMPLOYER DIRECTORY
Business
Camps, Recreation and Human Services
Companies Not Attending The Fair

BU SINESS COMPANIES A
AEGON Insurance Group
4333 Edgewood Rd NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-2110
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Positions Available: Internships
Preferred Majors : All Majors
ALDI Inc. Burlington Division
PO Box 550, West Burlington, IA 52655 http:// www.aldi.com password:kirkroad Positions Available : Preferred Majors : Business, Communications Alliant Energy 200 1st Street SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 http:// www.alliantenergy.com Positions Available : We have frequent openings in accounting, finanace, engineering, marketing, IT, Human Resources, and environmental sciences. Preferred Majors : Business,Other Allied Insurance 1100 Locust Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50391 Phone : (515) 508-8922 Fax : (515) 508-8633 Email : dummera@nationwide.com Web Site : http://www.alliedinsurance.com Positions Available : Actuarial Internship, Claims Internship, Underwriting Internship, Information Services Internship See http://www.alliedinsurance.com for additional details. Preferred Majors : Business, Technical/Scientific Majors, Communications

66. What Can I Do With A Degree In Math
in the social sciences, particularly in economics and psychology to find a job witha math degree careers in Science and Engineering A Student Planning Guide to
http://www.cas.okstate.edu/career/what_to_do/math.html
What Can I do with...
a Major in Mathematics
What's on this page? Web Sites Where are they now? Where do graduates from the OSU Department of Mathematics go when they graduate? Learn more about the mathematics degree
Careers in Mathematics
The college graduate with a bachelor's degree in mathematics can qualify for a broad range of highly paid positions in business, industry, government, and teaching. Companies in the computer and communications industries employ many mathematicians, as do oil companies, banks, insurance companies, and consulting firms. Almost every bureau and branch of the federal government employs mathematicians in some capacity. Mathematicians, statisticians, operations researchers, and actuaries work in the Department of Health and Human Services, the General Accounting Office, the Office of Management and Budget, and the National Institute of Standards. The Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the National Security Agency also employ many mathematicians.
Pure or Applied Mathematics?

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68. Mathematics - Pacific Lutheran University
What careers Are Possible? have taken a second major in such fields as economics,English, Legal BC Examination you will be awarded 4 credit hours for math 151
http://www.plu.edu/print/deptfact/math.shtml
Academics Go to: PLU HOME About PLU Academics Admissions Alumni Library News, Events, Athl. Online Services PLU People Student Life Site Index Search PLU Answers Home Academics Academic Departments Mathematics
  • Why Study Mathematics?
  • What Careers Are Possible?
  • Campus Employment
  • Why PLU? ...
  • Faculty Why Study Mathematics?
    Mathematics is an exciting and intellectually stimulating field whose frontiers are rapidly expanding. The study of mathematics offers great opportunities for creative effort and accomplishment. Mathematics provides the foundation for much of the natural and social sciences as well as many other fields where quantitative reasoning is essential. For more information, write or call:
    Department of Mathematics
    Pacific Lutheran University
    Tacoma, WA 98447
    What Careers Are Possible?
    There is a variety of satisfying occupations that require substantial mathematical preparation. Some of these are:
    • Actuary Cryptographer/Cryptanalyst (code making and breaking) Mathematics Economist Operations Research Analyst Research Mathematics in Industry or University Statistician or Biostatistician Systems Analyst Secondary School Teacher or College Teacher
    Many students use a mathematics major as a springboard for graduate work in such fields as computer science, statistics, biostatistics, physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, meteorology, economics, and demography.
  • 69. WebQuests
    79) Students will explore the history of careers and in designed to fulfill mostof one semester requirement for math Models and economics courses for
    http://www.techtrekers.com/webquests/
    WebQuests WebQuests are among the most fascinating applications on the Internet for K-12 educators. Student centered and inquiry based, a WebQuest challenges students to explore the web for information and it is an excellent way to integrate the Internet into the classroom. Traditionally WebQuests have an introduction, a process, a task, a list of resources, a conclusion, and an evaluation. Bernie Dodge and Tom developed the WebQuest model in early 1995 at San Diego State University March. Bernie Dodge's WebQuest Page Virginia Teachers - I have begun listing the Virginia Standards of Learning numbers in red. Art and Music Careers ESL English ... The Architect's Chair - (6-8) With a partner, students will use the internet to; "sit in the architect's chair," as they design a home beginning to end. The Art of Culture - (9-10) This WebQuest explores four cultures and examples of their art. You are a museum curator who has the responsibility of creating an exciting display that will exemplify the meaning of the culture you have studied for weeks. ArtQuest - (9-12) This Web Quest has students writing about art form may different angles.

    70. TAP: Vol 7, Iss. 27. The Economics Of Despair. Andy Sum.
    in the configuration of jobs and careers, and larger While we do not believe thateconomics is destiny Progress (an assessment of the reading, math, and writing
    http://www.prospect.org/print/V7/27/sum-a.html
    Politics:
  • Unhealthy Choice: Jim Grossfeld on Bill Frist's affirmative-action blindspot. Deceptively Dangerous: Robert Kuttner explains five ways Bush has fooled America. Numbers Game? Scalia insists Bollinger is all about quotas. But it's really about merit. Drake Bennett reports from the Supreme Court. Breaking Kristol: Michael Tomasky on the propaganda and lies of The Weekly Standard 's editor. Still Wrong: James K. Galbraith on why liberals should keep opposing the war. Presidential Quarantine: Jeremy Mayer on why Bush can't leave America and why that matters. Lebanon Redux? Gershom Gorenberg watches the war unfold from Jerusalem. Channel Changer: CNN gives Connie Chung the boot, a decision Mary Lynn F. Jones hopes will presage a back-to-the-news movement. Morning After: Rumsfeld and Myers lower war expectations (retroactively); Baker masks his war ambivalence (badly). Gabriel Wildau on the Sunday talk shows. Send a letter to the editor Free Market Furies: Does exporting capitalism breed ethnic hatred and instability? Sasha Polakow-Suransky on Amy Chua's World on Fire Real Marriage, Real Life:
  • 71. Career NamesWhat's In A Name? Brief Job Descriptions Advise Management Concernin
    HomeschoolSuperSearch Family-Safe Search Engine for Teachers, Parents, Students, and Homeschoolers
    http://www.pserie.psu.edu/science/math/Names.htm

    72. SMARTHINKING.COM E-structors
    economics estructor. Online Writing Lab e-structor. Spanish e-structor. Statisticse-structor. Copyright 2003 SMARTHINKING, Inc. By creating an account you agree
    http://www.smarthinking.com/static/pub_common/positions.cfm?view=estructor

    73. Indiatimes Learning..........Excel@Exams /Economics
    economics Class XII 1997 (CBSE) You are on Set profit are profits that arise onaccount of unforeseen math Advantage 2001 (8 subjects) Exclusively for 9th to
    http://learning.indiatimes.com/test_papers/papers/economics/1997/set1a13_a19.htm
    Indiatimes Learning Excel@ Exams ... Papers CBSE Economics 1997 XII Site Search Websearch Home Schools Campus ... Education Times
    Interactive Quiz Quick Test Chat Message Board Economics Class - XII 1997 (CBSE)
    You are on Set no 1 Answer 13 to 19

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    21 to 36 Set II Set III ... Set III Define capital goods. Give an example each of durable capital good and non durable capital good.
    Capital goods are defined as all goods produced for use in future productive processes. Example of durable capital good are machinery, equipment, road, bridges.
    Non durable capital good is - stock of sugar at the end of an accounting year, stock of raw materials lying with the producers at the end of accounting year. Distinguish between product based and process based division of labour.
    Product based
    1. When a labourer performs all the processes of production of a single commodity himself it is called product based division of labour.

    74. Program Of Finance And Business Law
    designed to prepare students for careers in financial courses colisted with the mathdepartment, is requiring minor fields in both mathematics and economics.
    http://www.jmu.edu/catalog/01/busweb/finblaw.htm
    Program of Finance and Business Law Dr. Alfred J. Francfort, Director Phone: (540) 568-3084 E-mail: francfaj@jmu.edu Web: cob.jmu.edu/finance/ Professors J. Albert, F. Damanpour, A. Francfort, A. Hamilton, H. Hobson, B. Marshall, D. Thomas Associate Professors M. Usry Assistant Professors J. Godbey, S. Whittier Instructor J. Frazier Major Requirements Minor In Finance Major in Quantitative Finance (B.S. Degree) Mission Statement The Program of Finance and Business Law strives to prepare students for decision-making roles in an increasingly technological and global environment. Goals To support its mission, the Program of Finance and Business Law is committed to the following Creating an educational environment that fosters an intellectual curiosity about the functioning of commerce and the facilitating role of finance and business law. Using an integrative instructional approach to provide a quality comprehensive educational, cultural and social experience for students. Raising expectations and aspirations of students. Providing a proper balance between challenge and support in the education process.

    75. Mathematics - Practical Math
    mathematics Practical math. economics, Master, Elkhorn Public Schools(a), Home. CareersThe learner will be able to discuss occupations and professions in terms
    http://elkhorn.elk.esu3.k12.ne.us/Programs Page/curriculumdesigner/pubcurrguides

    76. Business Education
    GRADUATION STANDARD economics Business Personal and Family Resource Topics IntroducedCareers in Sales and Marketing, Marketing math, Customer Types
    http://nls.k12.mn.us/highschool/curriculumguide/busedu.htm
    COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I
    Grade 10-12 st or 2 nd Semester
    Topics Introduced:
    Components of a Computer System, Internet, Excel and Powerpoint. Academic Skills Developed:
    Ability to: show an understanding of the operation of the computer system using Windows 98; use a PC to create spreadsheets and presentations; demonstrate an understanding of an integrated software package; use the internet for personal and professional use. Other Disciplines this course could be integrated into:
    Communications i.e. Senior College English; Keyboarding Related Careers:
    Any computer/technical-related careers. Textbooks/Resources:
    Microsoft Office 2000 GRADUATION STANDARD
    Read, View, Listen - Technical Reading, Listening and Viewing
    COMPUTER APPLICATION II
    1171 1st Semester Grade 10-12 1 Semester
    2171 2nd Semester
    Topics Introduced:
    Access, Publisher and PhotoDraw Academic Skills Developed: Ability to: create professional looking publications and documents using desktop publishing and Office 2000; design graphics using PhotoDraw; create and maintain a database using Access Related Careers: Any computer-technical-related careers Other disciplines course could be integrated into: English, i.e. Journalism

    77. Education World ® U.S. Education Standards: National: Social Sciences: Economic
    coins, currency, checking accounts, savings account passbooks, ATM List three careersthat are expected to experience a New York City is good economics but bad
    http://www.education-world.com/standards/national/soc_sci/economics/9_12.shtml

    NATIONAL STANDARDS
    Table of Contents Fine Arts
    Language Arts
    ... Economics Grades 9-12 G R A D E S 9 - 12 NSS-EC.9-12.1 PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES At the completion of Grade 12, students will know the Grade 4 and 8 benchmarks for this standard, and
    • Understand choices made by individuals, firms, or government officials often have long run unintended consequences that can partially or entirely offset the initial effects of the decision.
    • Can explain how a high school senior's decision to work 20 hours per week during the school year could reduce her lifetime income. Also, explain how an increase in the legal minimum wage aimed at improving the financial condition of some low income families could reduce the income of some minimum wage earners
    [SOURCE] NSS-EC.9-12.2 EFFECTIVE DECISION MAKING At the completion of Grade 12, students will know the Grade 4 and 8 benchmarks for this standard, and also
    • Understand marginal benefit is the change in total benefit resulting from an action. Marginal cost is the change in total cost resulting from an action.

    78. New Products And Web Specials
    all wish we'd known more about economics when we our natural gifts and apply themto our careers?
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    79. Actuarial Science And Auburn Mathematics
    as an actuary and other closely related careers in the 2020, 2030, Principles of Micro/MacroEconomics, 3, 3. math Elective courses designated math at the 4000 or
    http://www.math.auburn.edu/undergrad/actsci/
    Actuarial Science
    and
    Auburn Mathematics Career Opportunities
    Actuary has been repeatedly ranked as one of the top 5 jobs by Jobs Rated Almanac A degree in Actuarial Science opens up career opportunities in diverse groups of companies, such as Life, Health and Auto Insurance companies and Pension Planning firms. Browse BeAnActuary.org to find out more. Downloads: a form to unblock your registration hold, and a course planner for Actuarial Science majors; are now available! The two major actuarial associations are the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society . These two orgaizations offer a series of courses, successful completion of which leads to the professional designation of Fellow . These societies specify the content of each course, and students receive credit for each course by passing an examination administered by the society. The first 4 courses have the same content for both societies and the examinations for these courses are jointly administered. Students receive the designation of Fellow after completing 9 courses. Such an accomplishment is comparable to graduating an Internship through Medical School. Students successfully completing only one course can expect to be in high demand in today's job market.

    80. Mathematics Careers - Syracuse University Library
    universities and colleges with subtantial math web pages in the early part of theircareers.
    http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/mathematics/career.html
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    Math Resources Homepage Print Resources Metasites in Mathematics Electronic Resources ... Search Engines
    Career Information in Mathematics
    Employment Information and Services (AMS) AMS E-MATH. Current employement opportunities as listed by the AMS. Includes electronic version of the EIMS.
    Career Information (SIAM)
    Information from the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
    Mathematical Sciences Career Information
    Career information from AMS-MAA-SIAM Project for Nonacademic Employment
    Math Departments - Shortcuts to Departments of Physics, Engineering and Mathematics

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