<p>could someone elaborate on the differences between the two minors?</p>
<p>Dyson business minor for engineers
<a href=“Applied Economics and Management Degree Program | Cornell Dyson”>Applied Economics and Management Degree Program | Cornell Dyson;
<p>Engineering Management
page 99:
<a href=“http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/academics/undergraduate/curriculum/handbook/upload/Cornell-Engineering-Handbook-2013-14.pdf”>http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/academics/undergraduate/curriculum/handbook/upload/Cornell-Engineering-Handbook-2013-14.pdf</a></p>
<p>Alumni '12. I went with the old business minor for engineers but the course requirements cover more or less the same things. Looking at these course requirements, the Dyson one is a broader look into business beyond engineering industries whereas the engineering management focuses heavily on the business side of engineering.</p>
<p>I would recommend looking at the “advanced” requirements for each of these and select the one you like more. It’s just a minor and neither will benefit you all that much on a resume (it would be one/two lines on your resume under “major” or “courses taken”) so you might as well choose based on your own interest.</p>