Advice for a Finance Major (MBA) regarding courses?

<p>Hi, I'm an MBA student (Finance concentration) in the tri-state area. I was wondering if it's a good idea to take Finance courses as my electives. I'm only required to take two courses out of this list:</p>

<p>Financial Institutions: Structure, Competition, and Public Policy
Mergers and Acquisitions
Entrepreneurial Finance
E-Finance
Real Estate Finance
Futures and Forward Markets
Management of Financial Institutions
Financial Markets and Intermediaries
International Financial Markets
International Corporate Finance
Equity Markets: Trading and Structure
Seminar in Finance
Advanced Managerial Finance
Advanced Investment Analysis
Debt Instruments and Markets
Options Markets
Selected Topics in Corporate Finance
Selected Topics in Investments</p>

<p>Which two courses are the most important ones in your opinion? And since I'm already a Finance major, should I take three Finance courses for my 9-credit electives (if so, which additional ones?).</p>

<p>Any help would be very much appreciated, thanks a lot!</p>

<p>whatever is most relevant to your career.</p>

<p>Why not ask someone from your school which profs/classes are the best?</p>