<p>I know of corporate finance and econ 182, but are there any others? thanks</p>
<p>I meant Econ 183 instead of corporate finance.</p>
<p>there's other threads about this. there's definitely some less intense one in the mms program - maybe under that department heading. but honestly, if you're strongly considering a career in finance and not taking econ courses... i don't see how that makes a whole lot of sense, but maybe that's just me. and you don't need to be an econ major to take the higher level finance-y courses, you just need the prerequisites, which, if you're considering a career in finance, you need to take anyway.</p>
<p>^ Not true at all. Economics and Finance are very different subjects-- Econometrics, for example, has nothing to do with understanding balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow. Duke does not have a finance major, and requires a lot of unnecessary Economics classes as prerequisites for finance classes.</p>