| They generally require Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Ordinary Differential Equations, Calc-Based Probability/Stat and at least one semester of Real Analysis for MFE programs, though it depends on the specific program of course.
For normal finance, specifically I-Banking, the most intense math you are doing is usually within excel, Calc II would probably be the most you'd ever need, and that is probably pushing it too.
Also, political science is not very quantitative. Even if there are a few classes that are, they are usually considered less intense than their econ or math counterparts. |