Mathematics

2 schools compared · Average earnings $42,157/yr
Schools Offering
2
Avg Grad Earnings
$42,157/yr
Avg TradeSchoolWorth Score
38/100
AI-Proof Rating
Exposed
37% of tasks AI-shielded

Best Schools for Mathematics

Top 2 schools ranked by TradeSchoolWorth Score. Click any row for full earnings projections and AI-proof analysis.

# School Score Earnings AI-Proof ROI
1 Walla Walla University
College Place, WA
56
48–59
$67,328/yr Exposed 19.4x
2 Lemoore College
Lemoore, CA
45
36–49
$16,986/yr Exposed 60.4x

Highest Earning Mathematics Programs

Schools where Mathematics graduates earn the most in their first year after graduation.

School 1-Year Earnings Score AI-Proof
Walla Walla University $67,328/yr 56 Exposed
Lemoore College $16,986/yr 45 Exposed

Best ROI for Mathematics

Schools with the highest earnings-to-tuition ratio for Mathematics.

School ROI Multiple Earnings Score
Lemoore College 60.4x $16,986/yr 45
Walla Walla University 19.4x $67,328/yr 56

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Mathematics graduates earn?
Across 2 schools, Mathematics graduates earn an average of $42,157 per year in their first year after completing the program. Earnings range from $16,986 to $67,328 depending on the school.
How AI-proof is a career in Mathematics?
Mathematics is rated "Exposed" for AI resilience, with 37% of job tasks being hands-on work shielded from AI automation. This means relatively few career tasks in this field remain hands-on work that AI cannot replicate.
Which school has the best Mathematics program?
Based on the TradeSchoolWorth Score (combining earnings, AI resilience, job market size, and ROI), Walla Walla University ranks #1 for Mathematics with a score of 56/100 and graduate earnings of $67,328/yr.
Is Mathematics worth it?
On average, Mathematics graduates earn 39.9x their in-state tuition over 10 years. This is a strong return on investment.

About This Data

This page aggregates Mathematics trade programs across 2 schools using earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, employment projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2024–2034), and AI resilience research from OpenAI and academic institutions.

The TradeSchoolWorth Score (0–100) combines four equally weighted factors: graduate earnings, AI resilience, job market size, and return on investment. Each school's program page includes three scenarios (strong growth, base case, conservative) showing 10-year earnings projections.

Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (earnings, debt), Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034 (employment projections), OpenAI GPTs-are-GPTs research (AI task exposure), Felten et al. AIOE. Last updated 2026.