Alumni Early Career Profiles
An often asked question is: What can one do with a undergraduate mathematics degree, besides teach mathematics? The profiles below provide ample evidence for the utility of an undergraduate degree in mathematics. Some of our graduates choose to join the workforce immediately, while others pursue advanced degrees in engineering, the sciences, or professions such as law, medicine, or dentistry.
We encourage students to read over the profiles and reflect on the many opportunities that are available for mathematically trained graduates.
| Name | Industry | Profile Submitted |
|---|---|---|
| Bernal, Rene | Manufacturing | May 2007 |
| CIA, Employee | Government | March 2006 |
| Carlton, Autumn | Manufacturing | May 2005 |
| Elofson, Christopher | Manufacturing | October 2006 |
| Green, Melissa Ann | Manufacturing | April 2005 |
| Hughes, Philip | Other science and technology | May 2005 |
| Lanser, Carolyn | Manufacturing | March 2005 |
| Madrigal, Rebekah | Government | February 2005 |
| Morales, David | Other science and technology | May 2005 |
| Murphey, Todd | Education / Academia | March 2006 |
| Schon, Keith | Information Technology | January 2008 |
| Senkyrikova, Pavla | Health Care and Social Assistance | April 2008 |
| Smith, Jennifer Christian | Education / Academia | March 2005 |
| Somers, Andrew | Finance and Insurance | February 2011 |
| Vasquez, Monica | Education / Academia | January 2005 |
| Zitterkopf, Britt | Manufacturing | February 2005 |
These profiles are part of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) Early Career Profile Network, where you can view additional profiles from math graduates at other institutions.
