<p>In some schools, both pure and applied math majors will take Real Analysis with the Rudin book, along with a few other of the same courses. For example, [UC</a> Berkeley](<a href=“http://math.berkeley.edu/undergraduate_major_requirements.html]UC”>http://math.berkeley.edu/undergraduate_major_requirements.html).</p>
<p>A math major program of study typically does not have a huge number of courses, and the absence of lab courses means that math courses tend not to be as time consuming as in some other majors. So it should not be difficult to take the pure math courses and some applied courses in computer science, economics, and/or statistics to prepare for various types of jobs and careers.</p>