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1 Why is Math Important? Success in Math Workshop Mathematics Assistance Centre Centre for Student Success

2 Why is Math Important? Outline: Importance of Studying Math Skills Obtained from Taking a Math Course Further Education/ Career Options

3 Why is Math Important? Why do YOU think studying Math is important?

4 Why study Mathematics? Mathematics is an universal part of human culture. It plays a vital, often unseen, role in many aspects of our daily life: stock markets, modelling epidemics, taxes and much more! Some Programs that Require A Quantitative Course: BiologyPsychology Health SciencesCriminology ChemistryBusiness PhysicsAccounting Computing Economics SociologySocial Work GeographyKinesiology Why Study Mathematics?

5 What are some skills/techniques obtained from taking a math class? Why Study Mathematics?

6 What are some skills/techniques obtained from taking a math class? Analytical Skills Problem Solving Skills Ability to identify patterns and trends Logical Reasoning Skills Communication Skills Computer Skills Deductive Reasoning Teamwork Algebra skills Constructing Mathematical Arguments Critical Thinking Skills Why Study Mathematics?

7 Math Can be Interesting and Exciting! Math can be Interesting and Fun! Mathematics is a challenging and exciting subject that continues to develop at a rapid rate across various disciplines. For example: Mathematics take a real world problem while applying models to aid in the understanding of real world examples. Real Life Examples: Analysis of Voter Models Controlling transmission of Infectious Diseases Agent-based modelling of productivity in the workplace Predicting Agricultural Market Risks Designing Sustainable Urban Neighbourhoods

8 What are some careers that require Quantitative Knowledge? Why Study Mathematics?

9 What are some careers that require Quantitative Knowledge? AccountantTeacher MathematicianProfessor (All Disciplines) Physicists Sociologist StatisticiansResearcher Actuary Doctor Chemists Dietitian Engineers Lawyer Computer System Analysts Stockbroker Geologist Architect and more!!! Why Study Mathematics?

10 What Can You Do With Your Degree? Undergraduate Research Projects: Look at your Department Regulations to learn about the opportunities available in becoming an Undergraduate Research Assistant. Volunteering/Summer Jobs: Volunteer in the field you are interested in to learn more about the opportunities available to you. Volunteer opportunities will assist you in becoming aware of which aspects you like/dislike in a specific field. Attend Special Events: -Graduate and Professional Education Fairs -Volunteer Fairs -Career/Job Fairs: www.partners4employment.cawww.partners4employment.ca

11 What Can You Do With Your Degree? Further Education: -Postgraduate Degrees*Be sure to be research -Professional Designations admission criteria. -Certificates and Diplomas The Centre for Co-operative Education and Career Development Centre http://navigator.wlu.ca/career/home.htm Office: 192 King Street (519) 884 0710 x4495 Offers: Drop-In and Book Appointments Services Offered: -Job Postings/ Search Tools -Career Planning -Further Education Opportunities -Connect with Laurier Grads -Resume Help -Alumni Employment Services and more! -Career Fairs -Working/Studying Aboard Opportunities -Workshops

12 Math is everywhere! Why is Math Important?


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