Hello!
I hope this is not off topic, but I have a hard time to decide between these 4 courses (finance-economics at both universities)
Here are the curriculums for the 4 programs: SSE finance:
https://www.hhs.se/en/education/msc/mfin/curriculum1/SSE econ:
https://www.hhs.se/en/education/msc/mec ... urriculum/St.Gallen finance:
https://www.unisg.ch/en/studium/master/ ... curriculumSt.Gallen econ:
https://www.unisg.ch/en/studium/master/ ... curriculumFew things about me: I am doing BSc in applied economics, after graduating I want to work with either data science/statistics of corporate finance roles(fp&a, treasury, controller). I do NOT want to work in IB, consultant, risk management, these jobs are usually more than 60+ hours a week, and that is a big no for me.
Now about the programs, the SSE courses have way less classes compared to St.Gallen for some reason, and SSE finance is way too focused on bankings/investment so I don't really like that, but I am not sure how good an economics degree is if I want to work in corporate finance.
St.Gallen economics looks similar to SSE economics, but more classes, but overall the St.Gallen finance looks the best to me just from reading the class names, but anyone got any deeper insight into these?