Math & Numbers

Analytical skills. The ability to break down a complicated problem into smaller, approachable steps. Attention to detail. Critical thinking skills and sound reasoning. It’s hard to imagine an employer or graduate school admissions counselor who isn’t looking for these traits. Now use your analytical skills to deduce which Pitt-Greensburg offerings plus you equal a meaningful college experience.

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Student Experience

Fiona Carter

Fiona Carter

“I was able to get a taste of the ‘real world,’ especially with problems that are not always easily solved. Theoretical solutions to problems rarely work as you want them to, and part of the ‘real world’ involves persistence and an ability to think outside of the box. I believe that these skills will serve me well in a career.” – Fiona Carter

Fiona graduated with a dual degree in Mathematics and Information Technology. Fiona interned at Duraloy Technologies, Inc. with the head of Information Systems and the Controller and now serves as an IT Manager/Senior Cost Accountant at Duraloy Technologies. Read more about Fiona’s story.

Jordan Stewart

Jordan Stewart received a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics at Pitt-Greensburg. Jordan previously interned at Pitt-Greensburg’s Career Services gathering data, developing surveys, reports, and more. Read about Jordan’s story.  

Graduates in the Behavioral Sciences (e.g., Criminal Justice, History, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy) and Natural Sciences (e.g., Biological Science, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics) often pursue advanced studies following graduation.

Common Careers in this Interest Area
  • Business Analyst
  • Assistant Underwriter
  • Academic Advisor
  • Associate Scientist - Biochemistry Method Development
  • JR Developer
  • Analytical Chemist
  • Lab Technician
  • Data Analyst
  • Actuary
  • Senior Accountant