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Retired
Im looking at doing this after I graduate:
http://www.rw.ethz.ch/master/uebersicht_masterstudiengang/index_EN
MSc UZH ETH in Quantitative Finance
http://www.rw.ethz.ch/master/uebersicht_masterstudiengang/index_EN
OrThe core courses are courses which are of central importance in computational science and engineering. They equip students with computational mathematical methods and advanced knowledge of computer science.
List of core courses:
* Visualisation/Graphics
* Computational Statistics
The fields of specialisation provide deeper understanding of the areas of application in computational science and engineering.
List of fields of specialisation:
* Astrophysics
* Physics of the Atmosphere
* Chemistry and Biology
* Fluid Dynamics
* Control Theory
* Robotics
* Theoretical Physics
* Financial Engineering
* Electromagnetics
MSc UZH ETH in Quantitative Finance
What would be a better preparation for trading/quant finance? I would even consider doing both (one after another) if the job market was depressed for a while (and assuming I couldnt find a job). At the moment, personally I prefer the Computational Science one.The specialized Master program MSc UZH ETH in Quantitative Finance (or before 2009: Master of Advanced Studies in Finance) is a joint degree program offered by the University of Zurich, represented by the Swiss Banking Institute within the Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Information Technology, together with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zürich), represented by the Department of Mathematics.
The program is the core of the Center of Competence Finance in Zürich.