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With just one additional semester of study (typically), you can obtain a dual degree. Gaining extra competencies will enhance your appeal to potential employers and open doors to multiple job sectors. Robinson stands as North America's premier research-focused business school to officially integrate data science and actuarial science degree programs. While each standalone degree requires three semesters, MSA/MAS graduates can substantially distinguish themselves in the job market by adding just one more semester, preparing for the evolving demands of financial services firms like insurance providers, banking institutions, investment managers, and hedge funds. The synchronized curriculum allows dual degree candidates to smoothly develop proficiency in both actuarial science and data science, even if they don't fully pursue the second qualification.