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How many years does the actuarial master's degree of Columbia University need?
The master of actuarial science of Columbia University in the United States implements the credit system, which lasts for three semesters at the earliest and six semesters at the latest. Tuition is $30,000 a year.

Introduction:

Columbia University in the City of new york (Columbia for short) is a world-famous research university located in Manhattan, new york, USA. It was established in 1754 according to the King's Charter promulgated by King George II of England, and belongs to one of the eight private Ivy League schools.

Columbia University is one of the five oldest universities in the United States. According to the statistics of relevant institutions, 10 1 of Columbia University alumni and faculty have won the Nobel Prize, second only to Harvard University. According to the Times Higher Education's statistics on the number of faculty and staff who won the Nobel Prize in global universities in 2 1 century, Columbia University ranked second. Three American presidents, including President Obama, all graduated from this school. President Eisenhower is the president of Columbia University. Famous alumni also include five American Founding Fathers, nine US Supreme Court justices, more than 20 living billionaires, 29 Oscar winners, 29 governors and 34 heads of state.