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Career Paths
(some of these positions require additional education and/or experience)

research analyst
mathematician
demographer
statistician
risk analyst
teacher
technical writer
business analyst
actuary
professor
data analyst
lawyer

public policy analyst
architect
applied science technologist
applications programmer
computer consultant
cost estimator/analyst
economist
engineer
market researcher
statistician
urban planner
logistician

 

Skills Developed
• Develop research models
• Establish hypotheses
• Gather and analyze data, evaluate ideas, see relationships among factors
• Logical thinking, prepare technical reports, analyze probabilities
• Communicate complex ideas
• Decision making and organizational skills
• Learn to think “Christianly” about a so-called secular discipline