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From the descriptions, the MIT course looks better for a quant track, the Stanford one seems better for dev roles. Paradigms and abstractions look like very different courses, each useful in its own right. The C++ course is useful if you aren't familiar with it already. I'd drop the MIT Java, compilers, parallel programming, and Algorithms courses. These things are useful, but the level at which a quant needs to know them doesn't justify taking full courses.
From the descriptions, the MIT course looks better for a quant track, the Stanford one seems better for dev roles.
Paradigms and abstractions look like very different courses, each useful in its own right.
The C++ course is useful if you aren't familiar with it already.
I'd drop the MIT Java, compilers, parallel programming, and Algorithms courses. These things are useful, but the level at which a quant needs to know them doesn't justify taking full courses.