How to Become a Mathematical Science Occupation in 2026

    Median salary: $71,490 · +4.0% projected growth (2024–2034)

    O*NET Code: 15-2099.00 · Data from O*NET & BLS · Updated March 2026
    Median Salary
    $71,490
    annual wage
    Job Growth
    +4.0%
    projected 2024–2034
    Education
    Bachelor's degree
    typical entry
    AI Exposure
    0/100
    exposure score
    Section 01

    What does a Mathematical Science Occupation do?

    All mathematical scientists not listed separately.

    Section 02

    Mathematical Science Occupation Salary in 2026

    The median annual salary for Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other is $71,490. The bottom 10% earn around $40,330 while the top 10% earn over $154,140.

    Experience levelAnnual salary
    Entry-level (P10)$40,330
    Early career (P25)$52,440
    Median$71,490
    Experienced (P75)$101,920
    Top earners (P90)$154,140
    10th: $40,330Median: $71,49090th: $154,140

    Highest-paying metros

    San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
    Highest paying
    $186,360
    top metro salary
    California
    $175,170
    $-11,190 vs highest
    Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
    $100,740
    $-85,620 vs highest
    North Carolina
    $98,010
    $-88,350 vs highest
    Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN
    $78,910
    $-107,450 vs highest
    Illinois
    $78,790
    $-107,570 vs highest
    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
    $69,690
    $-116,670 vs highest
    Washington
    $69,690
    $-116,670 vs highest

    Mathematical Science Occupation salary by state

    StateMedian salary
    Californiatop$175,170
    District of Columbia$100,740
    North Carolina$98,010
    Arizona$92,500
    Massachusetts$89,150
    New York$87,010
    Illinois$78,790
    Texas$74,560
    Alaska$73,990
    Washington$69,690
    Michigan$66,130
    Tennessee$63,190
    Indiana$59,840
    New Jersey$58,780
    Pennsylvania$53,580
    Virginia$52,440
    Iowa$46,970
    South Carolina$45,970
    Maryland$41,680
    Georgia$36,190

    How to earn more as a Mathematical Science Occupation

    The salary range for Mathematical Science Occupations spans $113,810 — from $40,330 at entry level to $154,140 for top earners. The highest-paying metro area is San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA at $186,360 — $114,870 above the national median. Earning an additional certification or completing a bachelor's degree can push your salary from the median toward the 75th percentile.

    Section 03

    How to get there

    Typical education: Bachelor's degree

    Starting from high school

    1. Enroll in an associate degree or vocational program (community college IT program or coding bootcamp)
    2. Complete required coursework and hands-on labs (typically 2 years full-time)
    3. Earn professional certifications (CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+, AWS/Azure certifications, PMP)
    4. Begin entry-level work to build practical experience
    5. Build portfolio of work and pursue advancement after 1–2 years

    Community colleges and vocational schools offer the most affordable path. Look for programs accredited by relevant industry bodies. Many schools offer evening and weekend schedules for working students. Financial aid, Pell Grants, and workforce development scholarships can significantly reduce costs. Some programs include co-op or internship components that provide paid work experience while you learn.

    2–3 years to full qualification $5K–$25K (community college / trade school)

    Community college is the most cost-effective. Workforce development grants and employer tuition reimbursement can reduce out-of-pocket costs.

    Switching from a related field

    1. Evaluate transfer credits from your existing education — many general courses count
    2. Complete a bridge or accelerated certification program
    3. Earn industry certifications (CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+, AWS/Azure certifications, PMP)
    4. Apply for positions emphasizing your combined experience

    If you already hold an associate degree or higher in a related field, you can often complete a bridge program in 6–12 months. Many community colleges evaluate prior learning and grant credit for relevant work experience. Professional certifications may have experience-based eligibility that your career history already satisfies.

    6 months–2 years $2K–$12K

    Bridge programs are shorter and cheaper than full degree programs. Some professional associations offer member discounts on certification exams.

    Career change from an unrelated field

    1. Enroll in a vocational program or associate degree
    2. Complete core technical coursework (often accelerated for adults)
    3. Build skills through supervised entry-level work
    4. Leverage your previous career experience for faster advancement

    Adult learners often complete programs faster than traditional students because of stronger study skills and motivation. Many community colleges and vocational schools offer accelerated evening/weekend tracks designed for working adults. Your prior professional experience — project management, communication, problem-solving — gives you an advantage even if the technical skills are new.

    1–3 years $5K–$25K

    Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) grants may cover full tuition for qualifying career changers.

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    Section 06

    AI and automation outlook

    0/100

    The Mathematical Science Occupation role has a low AI exposure score — one of the safer careers from automation. Most day-to-day tasks require human judgment, physical presence, or interpersonal skills that AI cannot replicate.

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    Section 08

    Frequently asked questions

    SOC: 15-2099.00 · Data: O*NET 29.1, BLS OEWS 2024, BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034