(A great general source of information on mathematics internships is
here.)
Basically you have two choices after you graduate. To work (i.e. Get a
Job) or to play (i.e. go to
Graduate School). Make sure you also check the flyers and brochures located in the boxes
and on the wall in the MathCS wing.For career help you should also check out
Career Services.
In their coursework, off-campus experiences, and
research projects, our mathematics majors learn methods and techniques
of problem solving as well as how to think in a "mathematical mode."
They become acquainted with the major areas of current interest in
mathematics, with the great achievements of the past, and with the
fundamental problems of number, space and infinity. This knowledge
prepares them for graduate work in mathematics, for teaching
mathematics in secondary school, and for a variety of careers in
mathematics-related fields in government, business, or industry.
Computer Science Opportunities
In their coursework,
off-campus experiences, and research projects, our computer science
majors learn methods and techniques of problem solving and how to
express problem solutions such as computer algorithms and programs.
They become acquainted with the major areas of current interest and
importance in computer science. This knowledge prepares them for
graduate work in computer science and for a variety of careers in
mathematics-related fields in government, business, or industry.