Masters in Finance for non-finance majors
Hello,
I am currently doing my undergraduate with a major which has nothing to do with finance (philosophical things) but I got a certificate of CFA level.2 and have done a half year of internship in the fixed income department in the investment bank which is one of the biggest in my country. As I am trying to apply for a masters in Finance in U.S. after I do work in the field for more than two years and am now about to finish my undergraduate, I am wondering which math courses would be required or at least helpful for me to make it.
I have taken courses of Calculus and Linear algebra in math department so far. What courses should I take to be qualified for a masters in finance assuming that I have a work experience of more than two years? Thank you in advance.
MBA would do better. if you insist on quant MSF then look at the curriculums!
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