I found this pretty cool
web site while googling. It lists a bunch of different MS in Finance programs. Some of them don't require a college background in Finance. They just require you to have a bachelor's degree and be able to show you're not a math/statistics tard.
Just as an example, take this
MS in Finance program at R.I.T. Do you think I'd have good job prospects if I got that degree and made at least a moderate effort to network and do internships while studying there? Am I correct in thinking a mid-tier Master's in Finance would give me better job prospects than some mid-tier MBA? Any ballpark figures on what I could expect to make coming out of graduation?