As a Saint, you have student research opportunities, presentations at national conferences and valuable internships. For future math teachers, our top-notch education program is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
As a major in the Mathematics program of Siena College, you'll develop creative, critical thinking and technical communication skills in an active, supportive classroom environment. Expect to wrestle with new concepts, be able to present to your classmates and work together to tackle complex problems. Your professors will not only teach you, they'll service as mentors who help you form your academic experience and future career. There's also lots of opportunity for hands-on experience through research, activity-rich labs and internships.
In today’s data-driven market, employers are looking for the advanced analytical, problem solving, and statistical skills Siena math majors have. Job titles of recent grads include: data analyst, data manager, systems administrator, teacher, quality assurance lead, operations specialist, compliance officer, engineer and commercial loan manager.
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