5 exciting careers to pursue after studying maths in IGCSE / AS & A

26 July 2021 — Written by Arpit Chhikara

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Can pursuing math during IGCSE / AS & A Level open up exciting career opportunities for young learners? Of course.

Do you know how many exciting careers open up for you after studying maths in IGCSE / AS & A? You’ll know about them in the next few minutes. Mathematics is the extension of common sense by other means, says Jordan Ellenberg, professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin. Maths is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. It is what helps us forecast weather, visualise economic trends and schedule flights. The applications of maths are wide ranging and numbers serve the world in meaningful ways.

Pursuing maths as a part of your IGCSE / AS & A curriculum in school will prepare you for the complexities of real-world problems you’ll face after school. But more than that, it’ll help you connect dots between different subjects that rely on maths. Let’s dive deeper into the career pathways you can take up.

Niche industry careers to pursue after studying maths in IGCSE / AS & A

In any new-age niche industry, knowledge of maths is highly valued. We have problems that require a multidisciplinary outlook. Which, more often than not, is the result of your ability to connect dots between different subjects. Knowing maths and physics, rockets are built. Combining maths and visual imagery, you get the golden ratio which designers use. When maths works in sync with English, we understand logic in written form minus the numbers. At an industry specific level, maths gels along quite perfectly with diverse fields of work. After having a fundamental grasp of maths in IGCSE / AS & A curriculum, opting for a degree in applied maths would be fruitful. It’ll help you prepare for real world application of the wisdom of numbers and rationale to solve real-world problems. You must have seen questionnaires where you have to choose an answer in terms of agree, disgaree, strongly agree and likewise. Rensis Likert, a psychologist, came up with the Likert Scale to quantify, without numbers, a person’s feelings and experiences. Turns out he solved a huge problem by utilizing the power of mathematical thinking. What great vision do you have in mind to fulfil after school, young learner?

Conclusion

It takes a detail-oriented eye, multidisciplinary outlook and self-awareness to decide on a career goal. If you have an analytical mind and love solving problems, the right facilitators can help you carve your niche with maths in business, tech, education and numerous industries by building your analytical and problem solving skills. Knowing what you now know about career pathways in mathematics, where do you see yourself going forward? Let us know at contact@beyond8.in

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