Digital detective
Wright State computer science major Jacquelyn Smith completes internship with the FBI
An internship with the FBI has led Wright State junior Jacquelyn Smith to pursue a career in law enforcement after she graduates.
Study pure mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematics education, or statistics as a concentration while you earn a math undergraduate degree. A dual major with computer science, engineering, or physics is also available. Your career niche might include analysis of complex problems in engineering, biology, or economics. Or you can combine your love for mathematics, statistics, and financial theory in a career as an actuary or insurance underwriter. Pursue a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree. You can also add a minor to your existing major or consider graduate work at Wright State, where you can earn a master of science.