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Time Series Analysis vs. Stochastic Calculus Course for Buy-Side Quant

Which course to take if I can only choose one?

  • Time Series Models

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • Stochastic Calculus

    Votes: 4 57.1%

  • Total voters
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Hi, I am nearing the end of my undergrad and only have limited credits left to choose classes. Which of the following electives would be more useful for someone looking to work as a buy-side quant? My background is in CS/ML for context
  • Time Series Models: ARMA, ARIMA, GARCH, Spectral Analysis, etc
  • Stochastic Calculus: Brownian Motion, Stochastic Integrals/SDEs, Change of Measure, etc (Based on Shreve Volume II)
I've heard that stochastic calculus is more useful for sell-side quants only, but I see it included in many MSFE, Operations Research, Statistics, and Applied Math grad programs, making it seem more foundational for many fields.
 
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