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Hey Everyone,

I recently was admitted as a transfer to Cornell University (undergrad). I am trying to set up an ideal schedule with the most relevant courses for MFE while also fulfilling the requirements of my major. Some help please.

note: I've taken all the easy stuff at a different college Microeconomics, Calculus 1, 2 & 3 and Linear Algebra. Oh and an intro C++ course.

Cornell University: Class of 2011
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
B.S. Biometry & Statistics
Statistics Concentration & Finance Minor

Summer 2009
MAT 125 Statistics
4 credits

Fall 2009
BTRY*4080
Theory of Probability
AEM 1200
Introduction to Business Management
BEE*1510
Introduction to Computer Programming
PAM*2000
Intermediate Microeconomics
15 credits

Spring 2010
BTRY*4090
Theory of Statistics
ORIE*3510
**Introductory Engineering Stochastic Processes I
CS*2110
Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures (also ENGRD 2110)
AEM 2210
Financial Accounting
14 credits

Smmer 2010
BIO 106 General Biology 2
4 credits

Fall 2010
BTRY*6010
Statistical Methods I (also ILRST 6100)
AEM 3240
Finance (AEM 2240, offered summer session, may be substituted)
AEM*4110
Introduction to Econometrics
ORIE*4600
Introduction to Financial Engineering
CS*2024
C++ Programming
17 credits

Spring 2011
BTRY*6020
Statistical Methods II
CS*4782
Probabilistic Graphical Models (also BTRY 4790)
AEM*4210
Derivatives and Risk Management
MATH*3230
Introduction to Differential Equations (MQR)
15 credits
 
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