
University of Manitoba
The Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics (Co-op) is a four-year program that blends theoretical mathematics with real-world applications through paid work placements. Students study differential equations, numerical analysis, mathematical modeling, statistics, and computational methods. The program develops analytical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for solving practical problems in science, engineering, finance, and technology. Graduates are equipped for careers in data analysis, engineering, finance, operations research, and software development or may pursue graduate studies in applied mathematics or related fields.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Applied Mathematician | 21210 | $75,000 - $115,000 | Applies mathematical theory and techniques to solve practical problems in fields such as engineering, computer science, and physics. |
Data Analyst | 21223 | $60,000 - $95,000 | Analyzes and interprets complex data using statistical and computational tools to help organizations make data-driven decisions. |
Operations Research Analyst | 21210 | $70,000 - $105,000 | Uses mathematical modeling and optimization techniques to improve decision-making and efficiency in business and logistics operations. |
Quantitative Analyst | 11101 | $80,000 - $125,000 | Develops mathematical models to assess financial risk and guide investment decisions in banking and financial institutions. |
Scientific Software Developer | 21232 | $70,000 - $110,000 | Designs and develops software tools for scientific applications, simulations, and data analysis using advanced mathematical algorithms. |