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Master of Science in Actuarial Science

Understand the multidisciplinary nature of actuarial science, develop a holistic perspective of risk management, and be on track to earn your associateship designation. 

Mon, Apr 13

Next Application Deadline

Summer 2026 Start Term

At a Glance

Location and Start Terms:

  • Online, asynchronous
  • 5 yearly start terms

Duration:

  • 12-24 months
  • 10-week courses

Commitment:

  • 10 courses (30 credits)
  • 1-credit orientation course
  • $3,015 per 3-credit course

Career Outcomes

Our MSAS graduates are well prepared to pass professional actuarial exams and accelerate their careers in a growing field. 

“If you come in with an open mind and motivation to get into the field — and you have a base level of knowledge — this will be a fantastic program for you.”

Ryan Drohan ’17, ’24MSAS

Ryan Drohan ’17, ’24MSAS

Investment Reporting Associate, A-CAP Management

$120K

median salary for actuaries in 2023

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

22%

projected job growth in the next decade

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Why earn your MSAS at ˿Ƶ?

  • Network with accredited faculty. Bryant has four certified actuaries on its faculty, including a Fellow with the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) and Associates of both the Society of Actuaries (SOA) and the CAS. You’ll receive dedicated mentorship from industry leaders and benefit from their professional networks.  
     
  • Learn from our specialized curriculum. You’ll be on track to earn your associateship designation from the CAS or SOA, whether you have a background in actuarial science or not. ˿Ƶ foundational curriculum is specifically designed for exam preparation and career advancement. You’ll also complete a course in Scientific and Technical Communication, a differentiator that prepares you for the real-world need of communicating technical information to a broader audience.
      
  • Experience the Bryant difference. There’s a reason Bryant ranks in the top 1 percent for ROI — we are committed to your success. Whether you want a personalized learning experience, need extra assistance for actuary exams, or are looking for connections with our extensive faculty and alumni network, Bryant supports you every step of the way. 

Our Value

Certified Faculty

Learn from 4 certified actuaries on our faculty and benefit from their professional networks. 

Asynchronous

We offer one of the nation’s only online, asynchronous graduate programs in actuarial science. 

Flexible

Choose from 5 different start terms and complete each course in 10 weeks. Earn your degree in as little as one year or study part time. 

Gold Tier

Bryant is recognized as a Gold Tier institution by the Casualty Actuarial Society — one of just 10 universities in the nation.

By the Numbers

No. 1

Student Excellence

U.S. News & World Report 2026

Top 25%

Best Online Master's in Business Programs (Non-MBA)

U.S. News & World Report 2026

No. 3

Student Services & Technology

U.S. News & World Report 2026

Curriculum

The Master of Science in Actuarial Science consists of 10 courses plus Strategies for Success, a required orientation course before the start of the program. Sample courses include: 

Short-Term Actuarial Modeling MSAS 501
Long-Term Actuarial Modeling MSAS 502
Advanced Actuarial Statistics MSAS 503
Statistics for Risk Modeling MSAS 504
Scientific and Technical Communication COM 631
Actuarial Application Capstone MSAS 505

Benefits of Online Learning

  • Start the program when you’re ready. 
    Choose from five different start terms throughout the year in January, March, May, August, and October. There’s no need to wait until the fall semester to begin.
     
  • Move at your own pace.
    Our 10-week courses offer you plenty of flexibility. Enroll in one or two classes at a time, or take a pause between sessions when your life gets busy.
     
  • Balance school with your personal and professional life. 
    The program’s asynchronous structure allows you to take classes on your schedule, so you can balance your studies with your other commitments.
     
  • Receive dedicated learning support.
    Our “Strategies for Success” orientation course will make sure you’re prepared for online learning, and our faculty members are readily available to answer your questions. You’ll also have a community of fellow students to lean on throughout your experience. 

Admission Costs

Tuition*

$30,150
($3,015 per 3-credit course)

Program Fees

Online Programs Orientation Course: $495
Application Fee: $80

Total Cost

$30,725

*Tuition rates are subject to annual change based on approval by the Board of Trustees, typically in the spring of the preceding academic year. 

About This Program

Schedule and Start Terms

The program includes five different start terms throughout the year in January, March, May, August, and October. Each course takes 10 weeks to complete. While the program is meant to be completed in 12–24 months, you have up to four years to finish your degree. See the for term dates and the Graduate Deadlines page for application deadlines.

The program includes five different start terms throughout the year in January, March, May, August, and October. Each course takes 10 weeks to complete. While the program is meant to be completed in 12–24 months, you have up to four years to finish your degree. See the for term dates and the Graduate Deadlines page for application deadlines.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the application form, you will need to submit:

  • Statement of objectives
  • Current resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Official transcripts from all colleges/universities you have attended
  • $80 application fee (waived for Bryant alumni, current ˿Ƶ students, active duty military, and military veterans)

International applicants: Please read more about the international application process and requirements on our Graduate International Students page.

In addition to the application form, you will need to submit:

  • Statement of objectives
  • Current resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Official transcripts from all colleges/universities you have attended
  • $80 application fee (waived for Bryant alumni, current ˿Ƶ students, active duty military, and military veterans)

International applicants: Please read more about the international application process and requirements on our Graduate International Students page.

Financial Aid

U.S. citizens and permanent residents are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Bryant University also accepts payments from employers with tuition assistance programs. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office.

U.S. citizens and permanent residents are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Bryant University also accepts payments from employers with tuition assistance programs. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office.

Academic Integrity and Consumer Protection

In accordance with the RI Council on Postsecondary Education and the NC-SARA manual,

In addition, Bryant University uses a variety of methods to ensure that students are the same individuals receiving academic credit, including SSO for all Bryant systems such as the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), library services, email, and file storage. Many student assignments involve the use of VoiceThread, a video-based discussion system requiring audio and video capture of the student as well as Zoom for synchronous sessions requiring real-time video participation from the students. Finally, all written assignments are submitted via the Turnitin plagiarism-monitoring software to ensure original submissions from all students.

Additional Information:

In accordance with the RI Council on Postsecondary Education and the NC-SARA manual,

In addition, Bryant University uses a variety of methods to ensure that students are the same individuals receiving academic credit, including SSO for all Bryant systems such as the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), library services, email, and file storage. Many student assignments involve the use of VoiceThread, a video-based discussion system requiring audio and video capture of the student as well as Zoom for synchronous sessions requiring real-time video participation from the students. Finally, all written assignments are submitted via the Turnitin plagiarism-monitoring software to ensure original submissions from all students.

Additional Information:

FAQs

Why pursue a career in actuarial science?

The need for strong actuaries has never been greater. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, actuarial positions are projected to grow 22% in the next decade. By earning an advanced degree and passing more professional actuarial exams, MSAS graduates have ample opportunities to accelerate their careers and increase their salaries.  

Actuaries also maintain a desirable work-life balance in both remote and on-site positions across the insurance, healthcare, technology, and financial services industries. Expect to pursue jobs as an actuarial analyst or consultant, risk analyst, economist, insurance underwriter, financial analyst, predictive modeler, or auditor — just to name a few.   

The need for strong actuaries has never been greater. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, actuarial positions are projected to grow 22% in the next decade. By earning an advanced degree and passing more professional actuarial exams, MSAS graduates have ample opportunities to accelerate their careers and increase their salaries.  

Actuaries also maintain a desirable work-life balance in both remote and on-site positions across the insurance, healthcare, technology, and financial services industries. Expect to pursue jobs as an actuarial analyst or consultant, risk analyst, economist, insurance underwriter, financial analyst, predictive modeler, or auditor — just to name a few.   

Am I a good fit for the program?

Our MSAS program meets your needs if you already have an actuarial science background or if you are transitioning from another field, such as math, statistics, finance, or economics. If you’ve started on the path toward actuarial certification, we’ll help you prepare for advanced exams while simultaneously earning a graduate degree — all relatively quickly. You’ll connect with credentialed faculty and a supportive network along the way.

This program is also a great fit for professionals with a math or finance background looking for a career change. Our foundational curriculum and dedicated faculty will help you begin your new career journey and set you up for success. Wondering if the MSAS is right for you? Reach out to our Graduate and Professional Education Office for more information today.  

Our MSAS program meets your needs if you already have an actuarial science background or if you are transitioning from another field, such as math, statistics, finance, or economics. If you’ve started on the path toward actuarial certification, we’ll help you prepare for advanced exams while simultaneously earning a graduate degree — all relatively quickly. You’ll connect with credentialed faculty and a supportive network along the way.

This program is also a great fit for professionals with a math or finance background looking for a career change. Our foundational curriculum and dedicated faculty will help you begin your new career journey and set you up for success. Wondering if the MSAS is right for you? Reach out to our Graduate and Professional Education Office for more information today.  

What will I learn through the curriculum?

˿Ƶ curriculum is designed with two things in mind: the subject matter on associateship-level exams, and the skills and expertise for long-term career success. You’ll enhance your knowledge in many relevant areas, such as statistical analysis, predictive modeling, risk assessment, data science, and the regulatory and economic environment of the insurance and risk management industries.  

Specific highlights include:  

  • Experiential Emphasis: All courses have assessment activities that involve real-world actuarial problems, including a project-oriented capstone that allows students to apply their skills to a realistic problem in their area of interest through a research project or internship.
     
  • Communication Skills: Communication skills are critical for a successful career in actuarial science. That’s why one of our requirements is a course in Scientific and Technical Communication. Taught by faculty who specialize in communication, this course helps students prepare for the real-world situation of communicating technical information to a broader audience. 

See the for more course information and descriptions. 

˿Ƶ curriculum is designed with two things in mind: the subject matter on associateship-level exams, and the skills and expertise for long-term career success. You’ll enhance your knowledge in many relevant areas, such as statistical analysis, predictive modeling, risk assessment, data science, and the regulatory and economic environment of the insurance and risk management industries.  

Specific highlights include:  

  • Experiential Emphasis: All courses have assessment activities that involve real-world actuarial problems, including a project-oriented capstone that allows students to apply their skills to a realistic problem in their area of interest through a research project or internship.
     
  • Communication Skills: Communication skills are critical for a successful career in actuarial science. That’s why one of our requirements is a course in Scientific and Technical Communication. Taught by faculty who specialize in communication, this course helps students prepare for the real-world situation of communicating technical information to a broader audience. 

See the for more course information and descriptions. 

Are there prerequisite courses?

You need to have successfully completed a course in statistics at the undergraduate or graduate level prior to matriculation. If you have not yet taken this course, please reach out to our Graduate and Professional Education Office about alternatives. We also recommend a completed course in financial math or interest theory if you haven’t yet taken the actuarial exam in financial mathematics, but it’s not necessary for admission. 

You need to have successfully completed a course in statistics at the undergraduate or graduate level prior to matriculation. If you have not yet taken this course, please reach out to our Graduate and Professional Education Office about alternatives. We also recommend a completed course in financial math or interest theory if you haven’t yet taken the actuarial exam in financial mathematics, but it’s not necessary for admission.