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Where I went to grad school both the MSF and the MBA w/o a concentration were 36 hours (12 classes).  The MBA curriculum was a joke with all kinds of classes like marketing, project management, leadership….
Since I wasn’t going to a target school and wanted to ultimately complete the CFA program, I chose the MSF.  By definition, the MSF does not have a concedntration as it is a Masters in Finance.
The MSF curriculum was much more quantitative with classes like derivatives, investments, portfolio management, financial statements analysis.  I predict that the MBA will continue to lose value as more specialized degrees grow in awareness.

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