A Mathematics degree teaches essential job skills such as problem solving, logic, reasoning, abstract thinking and critical thinking. Quantitative skills are now basic requirements for most jobs in the future, especially for STEM careers in science, technology, engineering, and finance.
Biomedical Engineering at UTSA is unique for many reasons, least of all its additional admission requirements. But why study it? What is it? More generically referred to as Bioengineering, students who pursue this degree will have the opportunity to “work with cutting-edge …
You would think every successful person in Silicon Valley is armed with some kind of Computer Science or Engineering degree.
But that is not always the case as more and more Liberal Arts majors make their names in tech!
Public health degrees open doors beyond just the commonly assumed government career path. There are actually a wide variety of settings in which public health graduates may work, as with any degree program. Some of those …
By Michael Zucker
Michael ZuckerCareer Counselor, College of Education & Human Development
With colleges offering hundreds of majors to choose from, calling the process of picking one “overwhelming” is an understatement. Unsurprisingly, 80 percent of college students nationwide change their major at least once before graduating – and that’s O.K. If you’re one …
By Sara Goede
Sara GoedeAssistant Director of Career Development
Union Pacific is one of America’s leading transportation companies. UP covers 23 states across the western two-thirds of the United States with 160 years of success stories of their employees. We are powered by the best employees in the industry, moving the railroad further than it’s ever been before.