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It's interesting that Rutgers would grant you both degrees with only one extra semester of coursework. Would some of your courses get counted toward both degrees? I ask this because a number of years ago I did both a Masters in Statistics and a Masters in Financial Math (simultaneously, in separate departments within the same college.) The two degrees, and their associated courses, were totally separate, with no overlap -- each program required 36 credits (12 courses), with each counting toward one degree or the other, not both. (Doing this didn't endear me to the registrar, whose systems weren't configured to handle a student doing two such degrees at the same time, but eventually everything got worked out.)
It's interesting that Rutgers would grant you both degrees with only one extra semester of coursework. Would some of your courses get counted toward both degrees?
I ask this because a number of years ago I did both a Masters in Statistics and a Masters in Financial Math (simultaneously, in separate departments within the same college.) The two degrees, and their associated courses, were totally separate, with no overlap -- each program required 36 credits (12 courses), with each counting toward one degree or the other, not both. (Doing this didn't endear me to the registrar, whose systems weren't configured to handle a student doing two such degrees at the same time, but eventually everything got worked out.)