Choosing finance modules to study. Advice needed!

I am choosing modules to study for my final year in Uni. Have to choose TWO from the subjects below. In your opinion, which ones are more useful in this day and age? (Additional info: personally interested in pursuing a trading career in future.)

1. FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
2. BEHAVIORAL FINANCE
3. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (involves introduction and basics of foreign exchange, PPP and IRP, exchange rate determination, efficiency of foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange exposure and risk, operating exposure, hedging risk and exposure, speculation in the foreign exchange markets, multinational portfolio investment, multinational capital investment.)
4. FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS (Advanced level)

Leave comments, will glad to hear your opinion.

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