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For a Mathematics major at my school, we can choose an analysis option or algebra option? What's the difference and which is better career-wise? Thanks.
Many schools will tend to have faculty who specialize in a specific subject and offer upper-level classes in that field. Algebra and Analysis are two of the major branches of Math(s) and your school allows you to specialize and take more of one or the other on your way to a degree. Some schools offer more specializations (Discrete, Differential Equations, Topology, etc.) but purely for career, Statistics would probably be the most marketable. However, if you are going to school just for a career, you probably wouldn't have chosen mathematics...SMA_01 said:For a Mathematics major at my school, we can choose an analysis option or algebra option? What's the difference and which is better career-wise? Thanks.
Skrew said:Maybe an applied abstract algebra class would be interesting
dalcde said:I believe that abstract algebra is too abstract to have applications.
micromass said:For applied mathematics, you should take analysis. There is active research going on about wavelets, differential equations, dynamical systems,... All of these things require hard analysis. Abstract algebra is quite (but not completely) useless here.
Skrew said:I found Algebra to be boring and useless while analysis to be interesting and useful(undergraduate).