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If your looking for trading positions/research go with Investments.

If you want banking go with Finance and Accounting.

Although realize no one really cares about relevant courses when it comes to getting an interview, but people will look at them and ask questions during the interview. When people are looking to give you an interview, they look at GPA, work experience, and some kind of activity/club/interest that connects them to you.

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Why would you put a class on your resume? Hopefully you have something else more meaningful to put on your resume than a class.

Talk about classes you've taken in the actual interview, about how they've helped you with whatever industry you want to go into.

Life is more than dollars
 

Why are you choosing between the two? What other classes do you have listed that are more important than these?

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