Honestly; if you took Linear Algebra (at some schools this is split into two classes, make sure it at least goes through eigenvalues, svd analysis, etc), Real Analysis, and depending on how high a level your stats class is, a Math Stats course, you'd have the minimum background to enter a lot of good programs.
In other words, if you can do Linear Algebra, Analysis, and Stat at an advanced undergrad level you'll be able to handle the math. There may be a little bit of catch-up involved, but you won't be dramatically far behind. If you want to do time-series you'll need some Stoch Calc background but one can often catch up on that during the first year core.



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